IFS Cloud Cable Car Greenwich

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Address
Greenwich SE10 0FJ
Opening Hours
7am - 11pm (Mon–Thu), later Fri/Sat, 9am – 11pm Sun
How to get there
Tube: North Greenwich DLR: Royal Victoria
Duration
10 mins
Age
All
Accessibility
Fully accessible.
Price
from £5 single
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Based on 5 reviews

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09 February 2015

We visited on a sunny day, and would definitely recommend. Don't forget your camera for the great views.

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About the IFS Cloud Cable Car

Glide above the Thames on the IFS Cloud Cable Car for epic London views and family fun. The 10-minute ride is smooth, scenic, and perfect for kids, teens and skyline selfies. With VR zones, teddy workshops, and level access, it’s a short, affordable adventure everyone will enjoy.

Top tip from the KidRated Team:

Go just before sunset – the golden light and glittering skyline make for stunning family selfies.

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Is the IFS Cloud Cable Car buggy or pram friendly?

Yes. The cable car is fully accessible for buggies, prams, and wheelchairs. Staff are super helpful and will slow the gondola down for easy boarding – no need to fold your pushchair unless it’s a real space hog.

How many people can fit in each cable car pod?

Each pod can fit up to 10 passengers or 6 if you’re bringing bikes. It’s great for families or small groups, and if it’s quiet, you might even get a pod to yourselves.

Can I use my Oyster card or contactless to pay?

Yes, and it’s usually the cheapest and easiest option. You can tap in with an Oyster card or contactless payment, just like the Tube. No need to faff around with paper tickets unless you want a souvenir.

How long does the IFS Cloud Cable Car take?

Each journey takes around 10 minutes, or slightly longer during off-peak times when they slow the cabins down for better views. It’s just enough time to enjoy the skyline, snap some pics, and feel like a tourist in your own city.

Do I need to buy return tickets, or can I just go one way?

Totally up to you. You can buy single or return tickets, depending on your plans. Some families ride over, grab a snack or explore, and then head back later.

What is there to do at each end of the cable car ride?

On the Greenwich Peninsula side, there’s the O2 with shops, restaurants, bowling and Up at the O2 – all great activities for teens. On the Royal Docks side, you’ll find watersports, street food, and great walks along the water.

Are the cable car pods heated or air-conditioned?

Not quite – the pods aren’t actively heated or cooled, but they’re fully enclosed and don’t get too stuffy or chilly. Dress for the weather and you’ll be fine. The views make up for it.

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