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Abseiling from the ArcelorMittal Orbit costs £85 per person, or £130 if you want to hire a Go-Pro camera to record your descent and take home a souvenir t-shirt. Advance booking is required ...
Abseiling from the ArcelorMittal Orbit will be available to the public to book for certain dates in 2015 — keep an eye on the website for more details. It costs £85 per person, ...
The ArcelorMittal Orbit was one of the icons of the 2012 Olympics and from next year the public will be able to abseil down it for the first time.
They’ve turned the ArcelorMittal Orbit into an 80-metre freefall abseil, the UK’s highest, apparently. Despite living in east London for a few years, I’ve never been up the Orbit.
Remember the crazy red twisty sculpture that became the visual focus of London 2012? Ever thought about hanging off it? Neither had I. So when I found myself leaning back into my harness and feeding ...
You can abseil the Orbit for £85 per person and if you want to GoPro the experience, it's an extra £30. Book online at www.arcelormittalorbit.com or on 0203 198 0407. Read our review of the ...
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Urban thrill-seekers are being offered the chance to abseiling down London’s ArcelorMittal Orbit - the tallest sculpture in the UK. The 114-metre tall tower, which is located in the heart of the ...
The ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower, ... It is already possible to abseil down the Tower - for the cost of £85. The new slide, which is due to open this Spring, ...
To book The ArcelorMittal Orbit Abseiling Experiences ring 0333 800 8099, go to arcelormittalorbit.com, or visit the ticket office. Read More.
A pair of peppy pensioners are determined to raise hundreds for an Erith care home before abseiling down the 114 metre tall ArcelorMittal Orbit structure next month. Shirley Roberts, 84, along ...
The Orbit Tower cost £22.3 million to build – £19.2 million was provided by Lakshmi Mittal of ArcelorMittal. 2000 tonnes of steel, 35,000 bolts and 19,000 litres of paint were used in its ...
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