Up at The O2 has teamed up with News Shopper to give one lucky couple the chance to win a day out with a difference this Valentine’s Day, with a romantic trip to the top of the world’s number one entertainment and music venue.
The exhilarating 90-minute climb to the peak of The O2 is guaranteed to set hearts racing. When reaching the viewing platform at 52 metres high above the ground, adventurous lovebirds can catch their breath as they take in the beauty of the London skyline.
Whether enjoying urban mountaineering during the day, or enjoying a twilight climb, where couples will experience the trip under the cloak of night and take in the capital’s magnificent cityscape lit up by thousands of lights at the summit, Up at The O2 is a romantic experience sure to impress a date and perfect for celebrating a special moment.
Following the climb, why not continue the romance with cocktails and nibbles for two at The O2’s fabulous NY-LON bar. Plus, sail in style with MBNA Thames Clippers for hop-on, hop-off all day travel and take home a cute ‘Bear Thrills’ soft toy, part of Up at The O2’s special Valentine’s Day gift box.
One winner will receive:
- 2x climbs at Up at The O2 (valid until September 2017)
- 2x MBNA Thames Clippers for hop-on, hop-off all day travel (Valid in Central and East Zones from 9am until end of service)
- 2x cocktails & sharing board for two at NY-LON
- 1x Bear Thrills soft toy
For more information visit www.theo2.co.uk/upattheo2
To enter, answer this question:
What was The O2 previously known as? a) Millennium Dome, b) Big Top, c) Tenty McTent
Send your text to 80360 starting with NSUPATTHEO2 leave a space, followed by your answer, name and contact details.
Or post your answer along with your name and contact details to: Up At The O2 competition (web), Newsquest, 9th floor, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Brighton Rd, Sutton, SM2 5AS.
The closing date is February 13.
Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Text lines close 12/02/2017 at 11.59pm. Call 0207 998 0549 for help and advice on phone and mobile services. For full terms visit www.newsquest.co.uk/terms. Service Provided by Newsquest Media Group.
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