1. Up at The O2 is a unique experience that allows visitors to climb over the iconic O2 Arena in London. Visitors are provided with a special suit, shoes, and harness before ascending the 52-meter high walkway for views of the city skyline. Along the way, visitors can learn about the history and engineering behind the O2 Arena. The climb takes approximately 90 minutes and is suitable for those aged 9 and above.

Interesting facts include that it was opened to the public on 21 June 2012 by pop star Prince Harry, and it is the first attraction of its kind in the world.

2. Up at The O2 is open daily, with varying times depending on the season, but generally from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Visitors can book tickets online on the official website or by calling +44 20 8463 2000.

3. Tickets prices vary depending on the time of day and the day of the week, with discounts available for students and groups. The nearest station is North Greenwich, accessible via the Jubilee Line of the London Underground and there are also bus routes and parking available nearby.