
How to get to The O2
The O2 is located in North Greenwich, London, and is easy to reach by public transport, river services and car. Whether you’re visiting for an event, a day out or your first time at The O2, this guide will help you choose the easiest way to get here.
Use the guide below to plan the best route for your visit.
Key travel information
Nearest tube station: North Greenwich (Jubilee line)
Best option for most visitors: Tube and train
Step-free access: Available via North Greenwich station
Driving: On-site parking and free drop-off available
Travel Assistant
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Transport FAQs
Tube
Nearest station: North Greenwich (Jubilee line)
- Frequent services before and after major events
- Direct connections from central London
- Step-free access available
Driving
- On-site parking is available
- Pre-book parking on event days
- Free drop-off and pick-up point in Car Park 1
- Allow extra time during peak events for getting in and out
Bus
Nearest station: North Greenwich
- Buses are a convenient option if you’re travelling locally or from nearby areas in east and South East London.
- Several routes stop close to The O2 and North Greenwich.
River
Nearest pier: North Greenwich Pier
Arrive by Thames Clippers river bus for a scenic route across the Thames.
Cable Car
Take the IFS Cloud Cable Car and enjoy views across London before you step inside The O2.
Cycle
There are over 400 cycle racks located by North Greenwich Station and in The O2’s Car Parks 2, 3 and 4.
Walking
There are a range of walking routes available, including the Thames Path that connects with the DLR and bus services.