First-ever zipline across Allianz Stadium in Twickenham

The zipline is open for just two days, so if you want to have a go, you’d better book a ticket!

Adrenaline junkies are in for a treat this Spring as the first-ever zipline across Allianz Stadium opens to the public.

On 22nd and 23rd March, families will be able to zip through the sky at Allianz Stadium in Twickenham, as part of the inaugural Family Traveller Live and Sailawaze Live shows.

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With only one month to go until the activity-packed family day out, here’s everything you need to know:

Families are invited to get their adrenaline fix with the first-ever zipline across the stadium, abseiling from the roof, ski, surf simulators, ice hockey, crazy golf and archery, parkour, pickleball, climbing walls, and plenty more.

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Attendees can win thousands of pounds worth of holidays and book the best exclusive deals.

The event brings together 50 of the world’s best travel destinations, cruise lines, hotels, and travel experts to help you discover your next adventure.

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Tickets start at just £55 (for a family of four), with kids under 5 going free – and include access to most activities. Those looking to partake in the premium experiences (zipline and abseiling) will need to pay an additional booking charge of £25-30pp.

Open from 10am – 7pm Saturday and 10am – 6pm Sunday, the stadium offers free visitor parking in the West and North Car Parks. Plus, there is a variety of different food options and seating around the stadium including vegan, vegetarian, and kid-friendly options.

Finally, it wouldn’t be a trip to the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham without some rugby thrown into the mix. Across the weekend, visitors can book stadium tours and visit the World Rugby Museum, as well as enjoy coaching clinics on the day for children of all ages.

For the smaller children, there will be kids' activity zones and soft play area.

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