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Walkie Talkie Tower Climb

Walkie Talkie Tower, 20 Fenchurch Street, London

20 Fenchurch Street, London, UK

Sat 2nd March 2019

Organiser's Description

Standby for a sky-high challenge! Sprint to the summit of one of London’s most recognisable landmarks - 20 Fenchurch Street, affectionately known as the Walkie Talkie building - and raise money to help seriously ill children at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Feel the burn over 36 floors and 828 steps before being rewarded at the top with a celebratory drink and spectacular 360-degree views of London from the Sky Garden.

Distances

36 floors, 828 steps

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Walkie Talkie Tower, 20 Fenchurch Street, London

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