Thought this a cracking offer as it's valid until 14th June so covers Half Term Hols, even better than their previous offer for Feb Half Term where you got 1 child ticket free with every full price £10 adult ticket. Works out now at £7.50 for 1 adult & 1 child or £15 for 2 adults & 2 kids & so on. The tickets will also give you 20% off The Podium Café & Kitchen on a la carte menu prices too.
Valid from 23rd May - 14th June 2016.
You do not need to pre-book, the offer is valid for any visit between the dates stated above.
Suitable for kids aged 3+.
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Opening Times: 10am – 6 pm daily (last entry 5.30pm).
What is it?
- Climb the spectacular structure at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park!
- The giant London attraction has swirls and swoops!
- See a new and alternative view of London from the viewing platform.
- Top platform is 80 meters high, see views of 20 miles!
- See The Shard, The Gherkin, Bin Ben, Canary Wharf and even Alexandra Palace in the north!
- Ascend by lift and descend the 455 stairs!
8 comments
wishihadadonkey
23 May 16#1
Tell me more....
One of the most striking and enduring visual legacies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games that united London in 2012 the ArcelorMittal Orbit was designed by sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond. It's extraordinary looping structure has become a byword for design innovation and playful invention.
Made of 35,000 bolts and enough steel to make 265 double-decker buses, the ArcelorMittal Orbit offers extraordinary 20-mile views over Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the London skyline. Steel was partly chosen as a building material for its infinite recyclability – 60% of the ArcelorMittal Orbit is made from recycled steel, including washing machines and used cars.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit stands tall as Britain’s largest sculpture, part of the Olympic legacy that transformed East London, and a landmark in its own right, transfixing and delighting visitors with its offer of a unique view of a city.
With sweeping panoramic views of the city from the UK’s tallest sculpture, it is the perfect way to keep the kids entertained this half term!
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the tallest sculpture in the UK. The viewing galleries are accessed by two high speed lifts and provide stunning panoramic views across 20 miles of London. Innovative screens allow visitors to learn about key sights across the capital from The Shard and St Paul’s to Canary Wharf and the world-famous sporting venues of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. There’s also two incredible mirrors created by one of the sculpture’s creators Sir Anish Kapoor which flip and twist the horizon.
Exciting and memorable family day out this Half Term!
See all of London from the UK’s tallest sculpture.
The top platform is 80 meters high, see views of 20 miles!
Unmissable London attraction!
aaronmcc
23 May 16#2
So is this for going down the slide or not?
EDIT: NEvermind. Not open until 24th June.
Elevation
23 May 163#3
They have the audacity to charge for going up this piece of scaffolding..?
scoops1975
23 May 16#4
Slide not included, still under construction
SteveDave4
23 May 162#5
'Ascend by lift and descend the 455 stairs!'
And pay for that?!
nlman
23 May 163#6
Seriously!!
Pay to go up a taxpayer funded red scaffold tower.
Lemmings
rohail_s
24 May 16#7
I've heard that Bin Ben is a load of rubbish :wink:
Opening post
Valid from 23rd May - 14th June 2016.
You do not need to pre-book, the offer is valid for any visit between the dates stated above.
Suitable for kids aged 3+.
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Opening Times: 10am – 6 pm daily (last entry 5.30pm).
What is it?
- Climb the spectacular structure at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park!
- The giant London attraction has swirls and swoops!
- See a new and alternative view of London from the viewing platform.
- Top platform is 80 meters high, see views of 20 miles!
- See The Shard, The Gherkin, Bin Ben, Canary Wharf and even Alexandra Palace in the north!
- Ascend by lift and descend the 455 stairs!
8 comments
One of the most striking and enduring visual legacies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games that united London in 2012 the ArcelorMittal Orbit was designed by sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond. It's extraordinary looping structure has become a byword for design innovation and playful invention.
Made of 35,000 bolts and enough steel to make 265 double-decker buses, the ArcelorMittal Orbit offers extraordinary 20-mile views over Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the London skyline. Steel was partly chosen as a building material for its infinite recyclability – 60% of the ArcelorMittal Orbit is made from recycled steel, including washing machines and used cars.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit stands tall as Britain’s largest sculpture, part of the Olympic legacy that transformed East London, and a landmark in its own right, transfixing and delighting visitors with its offer of a unique view of a city.
With sweeping panoramic views of the city from the UK’s tallest sculpture, it is the perfect way to keep the kids entertained this half term!
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the tallest sculpture in the UK. The viewing galleries are accessed by two high speed lifts and provide stunning panoramic views across 20 miles of London. Innovative screens allow visitors to learn about key sights across the capital from The Shard and St Paul’s to Canary Wharf and the world-famous sporting venues of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. There’s also two incredible mirrors created by one of the sculpture’s creators Sir Anish Kapoor which flip and twist the horizon.
Exciting and memorable family day out this Half Term!
See all of London from the UK’s tallest sculpture.
The top platform is 80 meters high, see views of 20 miles!
Unmissable London attraction!
EDIT: NEvermind. Not open until 24th June.
And pay for that?!
Pay to go up a taxpayer funded red scaffold tower.
Lemmings