Highlights
Scale the UK’s tallest sculpture to savour a 20-mile view of London, including landmarks such as Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral and the O2
About This Deal
- One (1) child or adult ArcelorMittal Orbit skyline view ticket
- When: 7 days a week until 5 September 2021
- Where: ArcelorMittal Orbit, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, The Last Drop, Stratford
- Child ticket valid for those aged three to 16
- Those under three can come for free
- Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult
Fine Print
Purchase: Limit 1 per person, may buy 9 additional as gifts.
Restrictions: Mandatory online booking required. Check availability here and book here. 14-day cancellation rights do not apply; no refunds or exchanges permitted. For step-free access, please contact the venue directly before purchase. *Discount applies to selected option only. Child option valid for those aged 3-16. Under 3s can come for free. Valid on option purchased only.
If the event is cancelled due to an event outside of the merchant's control (including any recommendations from the Ministry of Health), Groupon will reimburse you the money you have paid for the voucher. If the event is postponed Groupon will only reimburse you if you request a refund. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
About ArcelorMittal Orbit
Journey 114.5 metres into the clouds and explore London’s famous skyline from the top of the ArcelorMittal Orbit. Enjoy breathtaking views of up to 20 miles from stunning floor to ceiling windows before experiencing the city’s landmarks from the outside observation walkway suspended 80 metres above the ground. There’s loads to see from the ArcelorMittal Orbit’s two viewing platforms, from Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral and the O2 to a birds-eye view of the iconic London 2012 venues. One can even get up close to London’s landmarks with innovative and interactive touchscreens that allow to zoom into the view and learn more about the city. Famously designed by Sir Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond for the London 2012 Games, the ArcelorMittal Orbit perfectly combines awe-inspiring city views with fun and contemporary art. Interact with the sculpture itself, flip the horizon in Anish Kapoor’s two huge concave mirrors and enjoy the gentle descent of the 455 steps that wind their way around the sculpture and immerse visitors in a collection of distinctive London sounds.