London ArcelorMittal Orbit Tickets
About this activity
Experience Highlights
If you want to see London from the heights of the Olympic Park, this is your chance. With this ticket you will have access to the popular ArcelorMittal Orbit where you will have a view of the British capital from a height of 114 metres.
This is the tallest sculpture in the UK located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London, which you can also access to marvel at all the facilities. Don't forget to take some photos with the Olympic rings symbolising the 2012 Olympic Games to top off the experience.
- With these tickets you will have access to the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the tallest sculpture in the UK from where you can get a bird's eye view of London.
- You will also have access to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, where the ArcelorMittal Orbit is located, to see the 2012 Olympic Games venues.
- You will have a panoramic view of the whole of the British capital from the ArcelorMittal Orbit
What’s included
- Access to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
- Entrance to the ArcellorMittal Orbit
Step by Step
Discover London as you've never seen it before: from above. With this activity, you'll have access to the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the UK's tallest sculpture at 114 metres high. You will have the chance to see a panoramic view of the British capital, up to 32 kilometres, from this gigantic tower.
At the ArcelorMittal Orbit, you'll only be able to climb up to 80 metres, which is no mean feat. From fully covered walkways suspended in the air, you can see the London skyline from the east of the city. For example, weather permitting, you'll be able to see some of the capital's most iconic landmarks, such as Wembley Stadium, the O2 Stadium and even St Paul's Cathedral.
One of the advantages of this tour is that to access the ArcelorMittal Orbit, you also have to enter the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. This is where the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games took place and where you can visit facilities such as the London Stadium, the London Aquatics Centre and the Lee Valley Velodrome.