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Enjoy London’s Christmas skyline at Altitude 360º

December 21, 2010 by Staff

The viewing platform offers 360 degree views of the city
Altitude 360º’s indoor viewing gallery, located at the top of London’s iconic 118 metre-high Millbank Tower, is opening its doors over the festive period.

The venue first opened to the public for three weekends in August and has since hosted a series of Sunday Brunch dates for which tickets sold out within days of going on sale.

The attraction, which offers a 360 degree view of the capital’s skyline, will be open for pre-Christmas visits on Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th of December and re-open on Monday 27th December until Sunday 2nd January.

To add to the festive enjoyment stand-up comedians will be on hand to talk about the views, point out key landmarks and entertain “with sparkling banter.”

Tickets for the viewing gallery are priced at £10.00 for adults, £7.00 for senior citizens and students and £5.00 for children (5 to 15 years). Children under 5 are free.

Tickets are on sale though www.altitudelondon.com/view and advance booking is advised.

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