Up at The O2 Daytime Climb

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Scale the iconic O2 for breathtaking London views.

Experience London from a new perspective with a 90-minute guided trek across the roof of the world-famous O2. Scale the iconic canopy to a height of 52 meters, where you’ll enjoy unparalleled 360-degree views of the city’s skyline in the full clarity of daylight.

Our guide to Up at The O2 Daytime Climb

Elevate your London adventure with the Up at The O2 Daytime Climb, a thrilling outdoor expedition that turns an architectural landmark into your personal vantage point. Over the course of 90 minutes, you’ll be led by an expert guide as you navigate the walkway suspended above the legendary arena. Once you reach the summit—standing 52 meters above ground level—the city unfolds before you. On a clear day, the visibility extends up to 15 miles, allowing you to spot historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers across the horizon. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this climb offers a unique physical challenge paired with breathtaking photographic opportunities.

Departure Location: The O2 basecamp, which is located near the main entrance of The O2

Departs: Every 15 minutes

Duration: Approx 90 minutes

Check-in: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Up at The O2 Daytime Climb

  • Minimum age: 8 years old. For climbers aged 8 to 17, the ratio is 1:5 adults to minors
  • Minimum height: 1.2m
  • Maximum weight: not weigh more than 21 stone/130kg/286lbs
  • Maximum measurements: maximum waist measurement 125cm, maximum upper thigh measurement 75cm
  • Pregnant customers or those who have had an epileptic seizure in the last 12 months are not permitted to climb Up at The O2
  • Climbers must not be under the influence of alcohol or legal or illegal substances: You will not be permitted to participate and will not be refunded
  • You must arrive 15 minutes before your climb time as latecomers cannot be admitted
  • You will be required to complete in advance an online Declaration and Waiver on your behalf and on behalf of any under-18s you are supervising.
  • Wear comfortable and appropriate clothing for the climb and the weather. You’ll be fitted with a harness and offered a jacket if required.
  • Climbs will take place in all weather conditions other than gales, lightning, heavy snow or ice or extreme weather conditions which we reasonably believe will make it unsafe to climb. If we have to cancel a climb due to weather conditions we will rebook or refund your climb
  • Smartphone and/or Small compact cameras can be taken up in your pocket or pictures on the roof. All other items will be stored away and returned to you at the end of the climb. GoPros and larger cameras are NOT allowed.
  • Cancellation Policy: Free cancellations for bookings cancelled with the operator up to 72 hours before your chosen activity date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 72 hours.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Up at The O2 Daytime Climb

Frequently Asked Questions for

Clothing & Accessories

  • What should I wear on an Up at the O2 Climb?

    • Visitors are required to wear their own suitable clothing appropriate for the weather.
    • Climbing shoes are provided, but you may be able to wear your own shoes if suitable. See below for more guidelines. If borrowing shoes, then socks must be worn and can be purchased at reception if not wearing any on arrival.

    - Velcro or laced fastening.
    - Deep tread – walking/hiking shoes/boots are ideal (minimum 4mm Lug Depth). The shoe tread should be evenly distributed across the sole.
    - The soles/tread must be clean and free of mud and obstructions to not damage the walkway.
    - Fashion trainers with shallow treads are not suitable.

    • The final decision as to suitability will be made by the team on the day. Climbing shoes will be provided if your shoes are not appropriate.
    • We recommend jeans/ trousers/ shorts as opposed to skirts or dresses, as a full harness will be worn by all climbers.
    • Climb jackets and gilets are available to use as an extra layer on the climb. Ask your guide for this when collecting your equipment.
    • Full body suits* are available to be hired on arrival at reception (*fee applies)
    • We recommend you wear gloves and hats during the Winter and cold days.
    • You are able to take your mobile phone or compact camera up to the roof with you but it must be stored away in a button or zip pocket on your clothing or jacket. All other items will be stored away and returned to you at the end of the climb. GoPros and larger cameras are not allowed.
    • Long hair must be tied back

Frequently Asked Questions for

Clothing & Accessories

  • What should I wear on an Up at the O2 Climb?

    • Visitors are required to wear their own suitable clothing appropriate for the weather.
    • Climbing shoes are provided, but you may be able to wear your own shoes if suitable. See below for more guidelines. If borrowing shoes, then socks must be worn and can be purchased at reception if not wearing any on arrival.

    - Velcro or laced fastening.
    - Deep tread – walking/hiking shoes/boots are ideal (minimum 4mm Lug Depth). The shoe tread should be evenly distributed across the sole.
    - The soles/tread must be clean and free of mud and obstructions to not damage the walkway.
    - Fashion trainers with shallow treads are not suitable.

    • The final decision as to suitability will be made by the team on the day. Climbing shoes will be provided if your shoes are not appropriate.
    • We recommend jeans/ trousers/ shorts as opposed to skirts or dresses, as a full harness will be worn by all climbers.
    • Climb jackets and gilets are available to use as an extra layer on the climb. Ask your guide for this when collecting your equipment.
    • Full body suits* are available to be hired on arrival at reception (*fee applies)
    • We recommend you wear gloves and hats during the Winter and cold days.
    • You are able to take your mobile phone or compact camera up to the roof with you but it must be stored away in a button or zip pocket on your clothing or jacket. All other items will be stored away and returned to you at the end of the climb. GoPros and larger cameras are not allowed.
    • Long hair must be tied back

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