ArcelorMittal Orbit

Local nameArcelorMittal Orbit
LocationLondon, UK

A unique 114-meter tall sculpture and observation tower built for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Designed by two leading architects Sir Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond, it is currently the tallest tower in the country.

The sculpture features two observation platforms with amazing 360-degree views of London and the world’s tallest and longest slide. The trip down the slide takes 40 seconds!

Tags Observation TowerLondon PassTowerObservation DeckSculptureModern ArchitectureOlympics
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London: Explorer Pass with Entry to 2 to 7 Attractions from 88 USD
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Opening hours

Mon - Fri: 11 am - 5 pm
Sat, Sun: 10 am - 6 pm

Please note that The Slide will open 30 minutes after the attraction opens.

Admission

General entry (Advance Booking/Ticket Office)
Adult (17+): £11.50/£12.50
Child (3-16): £5.50/£7.50
Senior, Student: £8.50/£10.50
Family (2+2): £32/£34

General entry + ride the slide combo:
Adult (17+): £16.50/£17.50
Child (3-16): £10.50/£12.50
Senior, Student: £13.50/£15.50
Family (2+2): £52/£54

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArcelorMittal_Orbit

Twitter https://twitter.com/amorbit

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ArcelorMittalOrbit

Email tickets@arcelormittalorbit.com

Phone +44 333 8008 099

Address 3 Thornton Street, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford,London, E20 2AD, UK

Coordinates 51°32'17.847" N -0°0'46.848" E

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