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The O2 Reviews

Arriving at the O2 was easy. The Jubilee line on the tube drops you right off, and for those seeking entertainment before the show, there are plenty of restaurants, a supermarket and a shopping outlet with discounted designer brands. The queues to enter the arena during the C2C concert were well-managed, and there were enough restrooms to avoid excessive wait times. The venue itself has a fantastic atmosphere – it's electric when the crowd gets going! The (side) view from my seat D434 was quite nice. It was high up but offered a good view of the stage and a good overall view. The sound quality was fantastic, making the entire concert experience truly enjoyable. Just a heads-up, backpacks (even laptop-sized) aren't allowed inside the O2- though some people report getting in with them. There are lockers available for £10 and they will store your shopping bags from the outlet for free. The queue/crowd after the show back to the tube was well managed. It was a great experience and I would definitely go back.

24.03.2024

Perfect venue for any gig. Went to see Peter Kay here and the view was near perfect, the seats were comfier, wider and had more legroom than most theatres in the west end! The food and drink was incredibly expensive but you expect that at a venue like this. 10/10

08.05.2024

We went to see Take That and Olly Murs, and the staff made the experience a lot easier. The place is huge, so being guided in the right direction was a big help. Once you have gone through the security doors though, you can't come back out to get food or drink, and we paid £15.50 for a portion of chips. So it's advisable to eat before entering.

09.05.2024

Been a while since I've been to this venue. It's pretty well set out and the sound was banging. The staff were pretty friendly and helpful. Seats were decent although we spent most of the gig on our feet. The bar and food prices are criminally expensive.

07.04.2024

We visited the O2 on a brisk morning in London. The upside? We scored a great parking spot without any hassle. The downside? That parking spot came with a bit of a trek to the actual venue. With a light drizzle falling and a chill in the air, our photo ops outside The O2 were quick and to the point! Thankfully, once we got inside, things warmed up considerably. The real star of the show, though, was the O2's outlet. We found some fantastic deals on clothes, and were able to snag some truly down-to-earth priced items. The O2, formerly known as the Millennium Dome, is a large entertainment district located on the Greenwich Peninsula in Southeast London, England. It's a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of attractions under one roof. The O2 centerpiece is the O2 Arena, a multi-purpose indoor arena that's one of the busiest music arenas in the world. It has hosted some of the biggest names in music, as well as sporting events, comedy shows, and more. Overall, The O2 was a great experience, especially for the shopping. Just be prepared for a bit of a walk from the parking lot, and pack an umbrella if the forecast isn't looking sunny!

13.03.2024

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