Arena hosting concerts from the world's top stars and elite sporting events for up to 20,000 fans.
Up at The O2
A 90-minute climb experience you won't forget
Zip up your climb suits. Pull on your boots. Hook up your harness. Then make your way up the south face of one of the most striking buildings in London's skyline. You can head up in groups as big as 30. Leading the way will be our expert climb guides to share interesting facts from The O2's unique architecture to it's famous visitors.
At the top, you'll be standing 52 metres above the stars, with 360-degree views across the historic part of London. You can spot famous landmarks up to 13 miles away. Head up in the daytime. Climb under a sunset. Or make your way over at twilight.
Accessibility
The O2 is fully accessible. In 2013, The O2 was the first arena to receive Attitude is Everything’s Gold Standard, a Charter of Best Practice across the UK for Deaf and disabled people's access to live music. The charter has recently been updated, now with 112 areas that need to be assessed to obtain a gold award and The O2 arena proudly retain its gold standard when we renewed in 2018. The O2 arena is continuously improving accessibility; going beyond obligation to provide fair and equal service to Deaf and disabled visitors, and supports the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard Scheme to further improve the experience of visitors with hidden disabilities.
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