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Getting to the O2

The O2 is located on the Greenwich Peninsula within easy reach of central London. It has excellent transport connections.

The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX.

Travelling by boat on the River Thames:

A direct high speed Thames Clipper "O2 Express Service" departs every hour from Waterloo Pier (30 minute journey) and London Bridge Pier (20 minute journey) to The O2. Private charters can be arranged.

For more information visit: www.thamesclippers.com.

Travelling by underground

Take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich.

Journey times:

The station is in Zone 2, and the Jubilee line connects with all other Underground lines.

Travelling by bus

North Greenwich for The O2 is a major travel interchange with 7 bus routes (the 108, 129, 161, 188, 422, 472 and 486). The frequency of buses is almost a bus a minute.

Travelling by car

The M25 (London Orbital), the A2/A20 (from the South East) and the M11 (from the North) all offer good access and The O2 is clearly signposted. There are 2,000 parking spaces, and services including VIP drop off points are available.

Travelling by taxi

There is a dedicated taxi rank in North Greenwich station.

Travelling by Eurostar

Eurostar arrives at London St. Pancras station, served by the Northern, Victoria, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Piccadilly underground lines. Change at London Bridge for the Jubilee line to North Greenwich

Travelling by air

London City Airport is just 15 minutes from The O2 offering easy access from all over the UK and Europe. Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airports are a maximum of 50 minutes by train to central London.

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