ArcelorMittal Orbit
ArcelorMittal Orbit is based in Newham, East London, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
At ArcelorMittal Orbit you will find all of the below activities, facilities, and important information.
Activities at ArcelorMittal Orbit include:
- Vertical Slide
- Viewing Platform
We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.
Facilities
Activities available in this location
Open Times
Contact
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Stratford
Newham
East London
E20 2AD
Gallery
Vertical Slide
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Indoor
Adrenaline has reached new heights at the ArcelorMittal Orbit, giving you experiences unlike anywhere else in the capital. Call yourself a dare-devil? Then tick the world’s longest tunnel Slide off your bucket list! At 178m long, the 12 twists and turns wind through the UK’s tallest sculpture finishing with a devilish corkscrew section named the ‘bettfeder’ – after the German word for ‘bedspring’.
ArcelorMittal Orbit Viewing Platform
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Indoor
Face your fear of heights and head up to the viewing platform at ArcelorMittal Orbit, the UK’s tallest sculpture. It was intended to be a lasting legacy from London's 2012 Olympics. And it sure is! See 20 miles over the London skyline from the top.
London's ArcelorMittal Orbit pierces the city sky like a giant Transformer mid-change. At 114.5 meters tall, it's the UK’s tallest sculpture and an attraction you'll definitely want to pencil into your Big Smoke sightseeing.
Designed by Turner Prize-winning artist Sir Anish Kapoor, the ArcelorMittal Orbit is so big that heading up it is not for the faint-hearted. It's six times the height of the Angel of the North in Tyne and Wear, 22 meters taller than the Statue of Liberty, and it weighs the same as 1136 Black Cabs.
Enjoy a step-free journey up to two Viewing Platforms via one of two lifts. The views you'll get across London from this monstrous sculpture are magical.