“It offers significant benefits to Londoners and visitors as a cultural and social landmark with unmatched educational resources for future generations.”
A key feature, acording architects, will be the education facility within the top of The Tulip, also described as 'a classroom in the sky,' the future landmark will include an educational facility for local schoolchildren, with 20,000 free visits offered per year. In addition, the Tulip will have viewing galleries as well as bars and restaurants offering panoramic views of the city.
Visitors an unparalleled vantage point to view London from a height of around 300 metres, and they will have a variety of noteworthy ways to move about the 12-story observation tower, choosing between sky bridges, internal glass slides and gondola pod rides on the building’s façade. Visitors will benefit from interactive materials and briefings from expert guides about the history of London. Complementing the experience will be a sky bar and restaurants with 360-degree views of the city.