St Paul's Cathedral + ArcelorMittal Orbit London
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ArcelorMittal Orbit Feel the ground disappear as you make the short journey by lift, 80m to the top viewing platform of the ArcelorMittal Orbit where you will experience a show-stopping panorama. Take in a totally new perspective of London with views of up to 20 miles into the city and over the parklands, waterways and world-class sporting venues of London?s newest Park, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The wave-shaped roof of the Aquatics Centre can be seen in its full glory, now the temporary spectator wings have been removed. Take a hawk?s eye view over the magnificent Stadium, the future new home of West Ham United Football Club and look down on the unique and intimate gardens of the newly landscaped south of the Park. Looking beyond the Park, visitors to the ArcelorMittal Orbit will have the chance to see five football grounds, and many of London?s iconic buildings: The Shard, BT Tower, The Gherkin, Big Ben, Canary Wharf, the O2 Arena and Emirates Airline. Those with a keen eye will also spot new additions to the skyline, such as the Walkie Talkie and the Cheesegrater. And with views of up to 20 miles, marvel at the sights on the horizon from Alexandra Palace in the north, Wembley Stadium to the west, Crystal Palace transmitter to the south and Epping Forest to the east. Along with the landscape, and visionary design of the sculpture itself, visitors will be treated to interactive screens using gigapixel technology to interpret the views. Learn the story of the ArcelorMittal Orbit and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (available in multiple languages) and take a closer view of the panorama using this innovative technology. Visitors can also enjoy the distinctive Kapoor designed concave mirrors that will flip your perspective and turn the horizon on its head. And when it?s time to go home, challenge your friends and family to descend the 455 steps to the ground, immersing yourselves in the sounds of London as you walk down the stairs. The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a distinctive emblem of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and illustrates the continuing story of that magical summer ? follow in the footsteps of Her Majesty the Queen and many Olympic and Paralympic stars ?ascend the ArcelorMittal Orbit ? an unmissable London attraction. St Paul's Cathedral Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the late seventeenth century, St Paul?s Cathedral is one of the world?s most beautiful and best-loved buildings. A potent symbol of the life of the nation, its stones have absorbed the hopes, fears, sorrows and joys of generations; an enduring symbol of both the past and the present. Majestic, timeless and atmospheric, St Paul?s welcomes many thousands of visitors through its doors each year for services, concerts, debates, educational events, performing arts and sightseeing. Recently transformed by state-of-the-art restoration techniques, the light flooding the internal space of the Cathedral highlights the luminescent Portland stone and brings mosaics, carvings, paintings and sculpture to life. Visitors and worshippers can witness Wren?s original vision and see his Cathedral as crisp and magnificent as the day it was completed. Gazing up into Wren?s crowning glory, the lofty and awe-inspiring Dome of St Paul?s, is just one of the highlights of a visit to this remarkable Cathedral. But of course, the pinnacle of any trip to St Paul's has to be the winding journey up the spiral staircase to the Whispering Gallery to sample its unique audio effects before travelling up and out to the Stone and Golden Galleries, which afford a panoramic view of London that is second to none. Whether you've visited St Paul's in the past or will be making your first trip, we can guarantee you won't be disappointed. Access to the Nelson Chamber for Wheelchairs is through the ramp by the Gallipoli Memorial until the end of February. When weddings take place there will be a restricted access through this chamber.
ArcelorMittal Orbit Journey 114.5m into the clouds and explore London?s famous skyline from the top of the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the UK?s tallest sculpture. Let your children learn about and get up close to London?s landmarks with interactive touchscreens that allow them to zoom into the view and admire the city. Ticket details: Valid for any tour during opening times This ticket includes: Admittance to Britain's largest piece of public art - designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond. Views of up to 20 miles into the distance ? take a new perspective on London?s famous skyline, see iconic buildings such as: The Shard, BT Tower, The Gherkin, Big Ben, Canary Wharf, the O2 Arena and Emirates Airline. Spectacular Anish Kapoor concave mirrors that flip your perspective. Interactive screens using gigapixel technology to interpret the views. Challenge friends to descend 455 steps to the ground, immersing yourselves in the sounds of London. This is a General Entry ticket for Arcelormittal Orbit and does not include entry to The Slide. St Paul's Cathedral Highlights: St Paul?s Cathedral, whose dome dominates London?s skyline, is England?s architectural masterpiece and place of national celebration. The cathedral was designed by the famed architect Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed its predecessor. The cathedral took 35 years to build from 1675 ? 1710, spanning the lives of five monarchs and was the first cathedral to have been built and completed in its architect?s lifetime. St Paul?s Cathedral is where people and events of overwhelming national significance have been celebrated, mourned or commemorated. Ticket Includes: - Fast Track entry - Access to all 5 levels of the cathedral (cathedral floor, crypt, Whispering, Stone and Golden Galleries) - Touch screen multimedia guides (in 9 languages- English, French,German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin) - Option to join onto guided tours and welcome talks upon arrival Please Note:For changes to opening times see 'More Information'...
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What time does St Paul\"s Cathedral + ArcelorMittal Orbit London start?
The concert starts at 01:33.
What date does the concert take place St Paul\"s Cathedral + ArcelorMittal Orbit London?
The concert date is 31 de Diciembre .



