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ArcelorMittal Orbit

UK's tallest sculpture and observation tower in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with the world's tallest tunnel slide.

ArcelorMittal Orbit

About

Britain's largest public artwork twists 114.5 meters above Olympic Park, its red steel loops defying architectural logic. Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond created this "eccentric structure that looks as if it's going to fall over"—35,000 bolts and enough steel for 265 buses shaped into London's most polarizing landmark.

Views & Thrills

Two viewing platforms (76.5m and 80m) offer panoramas from Canary Wharf to Wembley, showcasing East London's Olympic transformation. Interactive screens identify landmarks across the regenerated landscape where industrial wasteland became parkland and housing.

The world's tallest tunnel slide spirals 178 meters around the structure—12 loops, 40 seconds, 15mph of artistic adrenaline. Alternatively, abseil 80 meters down the exterior for unmatched views and bragging rights. Both experiences transform sculpture into adventure playground.

Legacy & Life

The Orbit embodies Olympic legacy—controversial art becoming beloved landmark. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park below demonstrates successful regeneration: wetlands, housing, cultural venues where factories once stood.

Combination tickets offer best value. Summer evening visits catch golden light on the sculpture. The café at the base provides recovery space post-slide. Special events include sunrise yoga and stargazing nights—because why shouldn't public art multitask?