The ‘Orbit,’ London’s impressive spiralling monument at the heart of the Olympic Park, has been an anticipated attraction since its debut at the 2012 Games.
Climb the steps to the two viewing platforms (at 76 and 80m high) and overlook the Olympic tracks where world records were set – and broken – and where top athletes drew blood, sweat and tears. The Orbit is the perfect attraction to get an exclusive insight into the iconic sporting structure and its nail-biting history.
The Olympic Park covers an impressive 587 acres and hosted London’s 2012 Games with huge success. Home to the Olympic Stadium, VeloPark and Hockey and Tennis Centre, as well as the iconic Olympic rings, there are plenty of photo opportunities on the ground as well as up high.
Standing at over 100 metres tall the ArcelorMittal Orbit is London’s highest sculpture and provides stretching panoramas across East London and over the City, as well as a spectacular view over the vast Olympic Park.
The Orbit is the newest addition to London’s iconic skyline; so if you’re not afraid of heights, the ‘Orbit’ is a definite must-see.
Find out more about the Orbit in our Interview with an Insider at the Orbit on our London Pass Blog.
Late nights at the Orbit: on Friday the 5th, 12th and 19th December visitors can enjoy late night openings and a bar on the viewing platform where there will be alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available to purchase. These evenings will run until 22.00.
Closures: 3rd December
Climb the steps to the two viewing platforms (at 76 and 80m high) and overlook the Olympic tracks where world records were set – and broken – and where top athletes drew blood, sweat and tears. The Orbit is the perfect attraction to get an exclusive insight into the iconic sporting structure and its nail-biting history.
The Olympic Park covers an impressive 587 acres and hosted London’s 2012 Games with huge success. Home to the Olympic Stadium, VeloPark and Hockey and Tennis Centre, as well as the iconic Olympic rings, there are plenty of photo opportunities on the ground as well as up high.
Standing at over 100 metres tall the ArcelorMittal Orbit is London’s highest sculpture and provides stretching panoramas across East London and over the City, as well as a spectacular view over the vast Olympic Park.
The Orbit is the newest addition to London’s iconic skyline; so if you’re not afraid of heights, the ‘Orbit’ is a definite must-see.
Find out more about the Orbit in our Interview with an Insider at the Orbit on our London Pass Blog.
Late nights at the Orbit: on Friday the 5th, 12th and 19th December visitors can enjoy late night openings and a bar on the viewing platform where there will be alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available to purchase. These evenings will run until 22.00.
Closures: 3rd December
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