London's first-ever elevated riverside linear park, initially 1km in length, running from Peninsula Square to the river and along the riverside. The Tide will eventually stretch 5km in length around the whole Peninsula. Take in public art installations by global and emerging artists, inclduing Damien Hirst, Allen Jones and Morag Myerscough, enjoy food and drink from independent traders beside the river or relax by one of our 5 meditation points from OPO by BeBox.
I love the colours and the different levels which makes a great place to explore there is a lift that stops at ground, first and second floor levels of the balcony thing creating a step free access opening it up to everyone. This is such an enjoyable place to be. I also enjoy being near the vents and hearing the underground Trains passing by underground.
Very beautiful walkway outside the O2 Arena. Is not shaded so little sunny and hot during the summer. We visited when the tide was painted with Pantone shades by artist Felipe. The colors were a swirl of rainbows and gorgeous. Nice to walk around and take pictures. Close to eateries and galleries as well as access to the O2 Arena.
A raised walkway in between the buildings of the peninsula connecting the area in front of the O2 arena to the river Thames. Stunning views over Canary wharf skyline. A must visit if you're in the area.
Beautiful three-dimensional landscaped garden with views of the river and the O2. The Tide was designed by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, famous for transforming a disused railway track in Manhattan into the High Line elevated park.
There's summer programme quite family-friendly. Would go really well with good weather. Recommend a visit if you are around O2
Nice place Free entry
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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I love the colours and the different levels which makes a great place to explore there is a lift that stops at ground, first and second floor levels of the balcony thing creating a step free access opening it up to everyone. This is such an enjoyable place to be. I also enjoy being near the vents and hearing the underground Trains passing by underground.
Very beautiful walkway outside the O2 Arena. Is not shaded so little sunny and hot during the summer. We visited when the tide was painted with Pantone shades by artist Felipe. The colors were a swirl of rainbows and gorgeous. Nice to walk around and take pictures. Close to eateries and galleries as well as access to the O2 Arena.
A raised walkway in between the buildings of the peninsula connecting the area in front of the O2 arena to the river Thames. Stunning views over Canary wharf skyline. A must visit if you're in the area.
Beautiful three-dimensional landscaped garden with views of the river and the O2. The Tide was designed by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, famous for transforming a disused railway track in Manhattan into the High Line elevated park.
There's summer programme quite family-friendly. Would go really well with good weather. Recommend a visit if you are around O2
Nice place Free entry