Step Right Up! The IFS Cloud Cable Car Gets a Circus Makeover for Summer!

Photo: Transport for London

The IFS Cloud Cable Car offers a circus-themed experience this summer, complete with live entertainment, workshops, and fun activities for all ages.

Calling all thrill-seekers and circus fans! The IFS Cloud Cable Car is soaring into summer with a brand new theme – and it's guaranteed to keep you entertained while you wait for your ride.

A Fun-Filled Journey Awaits

The IFS Cloud Cable Car has been transformed into a whimsical circus wonderland in partnership with new operator FirstGroup. From jugglers and acrobats dazzling the crowds to hula hoop and balloon-making workshops for aspiring performers, there's something for everyone.

Keeping the Whole Family Entertained

The festivities kick off on July 29th and run until September 1st, with afternoon performances every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. You can also expect:

  • Upbeat circus-themed music
  • Delicious treats like candy floss and popcorn
  • Photo opportunities with fun circus decorations
  • The ever-popular Engie Bear mascot, ready to meet and greet visitors

More Than Just a Ride

"The school summer holidays are a busy time for the Cable Car," says Josh Crompton, TfL's Head of the IFS Cloud Cable Car. "This circus program is designed to make waiting in line more enjoyable for our customers, especially the little ones."

A Unique London Experience

The IFS Cloud Cable Car offers a unique London experience even if you're not a fan of heights. For just £6 for adults and £3 for children (under 5s ride for free!), you can enjoy stunning city views as you travel between the Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks.

Planning Your Visit

Advanced booking can save you up to 30% on tickets, and groups of up to ten can enjoy a private cabin at no extra charge. For more information on prices, performance schedules, and how to book your tickets, visit the IFS Cloud Cable Car social media pages or head to the official TfL website:

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