Up at The O2
Book Up at the O2 tickets and scale one of London's most famous landmarks!
Scale one of the world's largest entertainment venues and enjoy the finest panoramic views of London when you go Up at the O2!
There are three climbs to choose from:
- Up at the O2 tickets - Daytime Climb: Climb the roof during the day. When it's clear, you can see landmarks up to 15 miles away. Daytime climbs run until approximately 1hr before sunset.
- Up at the O2 tickets - Sunset Climb: Go on up as the sun goes down. Pure romance as you experience London against the backdrop of an auburn sky.
- Up at the O2 tickets - Twilight Climb: The Twilight Climbs are now bigger and brighter, with a new multi-coloured light experience as you climb.
Climb the Millennium Dome:
The structure was initially built as the centerpiece of the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition to celebrate the beginning of the third millennium. It was constructed on the Greenwich Peninsula and officially opened to the public on January 1, 2000. The Dome was a vast structure resembling a large white marquee or tent, designed to symbolize the start of a new era. The Millennium Experience: The Millennium Dome housed a variety of exhibits and attractions focused on various themes, including the human body, communication, and the environment.
The O2 Arena London: Snow Globe Climb
Spend Christmas in London this December and enjoy panoramic views as you hike to the top of the O2 Arena on the Snow Globe Climb! Suitable for ages 8+
London SE10 0DX
Peninsula Square,
London SE10 0DX
How to find us
There are loads of great ways to get to The O2 – take the tube, get a taxi, ride the bus, or even hop on the Uber Boat by Thames Clipper service.
But, if you need to drive here, you’ll need somewhere to park:
There are FOUR car parks (cars, mini-buses, and coaches are welcome):
• Car Park ONE: Event parking & drop-off/pick-up only
• Car Park TWO – FOUR: Non-event parking (cinema, shops, restaurants, Up at The O2 etc.)
All car parks have accessible parking bays for Blue Badge holders.
- Paid parking on site - see 'Location' for further details
- Toilets and accessible toilets
- Food and drink
Loose, comfortable clothing suitable for the weather. They recommend jeans, trousers or shorts rather than skirts or dresses because you’ll be wearing a harness.
They do provide climb shoes for all climbers but if own shoes are acceptable then they will be allowed on the climb. They must however fulfil the following guidelines of:
1) Velcro or laced fastening
2) Deep tread – walking shoes/boots are ideal
3) The soles/tread must be clean and free of mud and obstructions so as to not damage the walkway
4) Fashion trainers with shallow treads are not suitable
The final decision as to suitability will be made by the team on the day. Climb shoes will be provided if your shoes are not appropriate or if you prefer to wear theirs. You must wear socks.
No. But you can bring your mobile with you. It has to be carried in the phone pocket on your climb jacket (if requested) and can only be used on the viewing platform. Anything else can be stored in our lockers. Remember that the storage box and flight cases are small, so please don’t bring large items.
Essential medication like inhalers, insulin and nourishment are allowed. Your guide will carry these for you.
Normally each group can have up to 18 people with a guide. Some climbs can be extended to 30 people and will have 2 guides with them at all times.