
London's newest tourist town in ‘forgotten' district is £1.3bn attraction with hotels, theatre and rooftop bar
A MAJOR UK attraction has revealed plans to start reopening later this year after a £1.3billion upgrade.
Olympia London has undergone the huge renovation to turn it into a new "cultural hub," having become a forgotten district in the city.
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Olympia London is reopening some of its huge £1.3billion redevelopment this year
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New hotels, restaurants and bars are part of the makeover
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Olympia Theatre is the biggest new purpose-built theatre in 50 years
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Known for being the home of global events including
BBC
Good Food Show and Comic Con as well as live music and fashion shows, the major upgrade started back in 2019.
Spread across 14 acres it will be a new "arts, entertainment and exhibition district".
Two new hotels will open on-site, including the 204-room Hyatt Regency and 146-room citizenM design hotel.
A new Music Hall with a 4,000-capacity arena will be run by AEG Presents, the second biggest live music promoter in the world behind
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Olympia
Theatre
, run by Trafalgar Entertainment, is the biggest new purpose-built theatre in 50 years, with space for 1,575 people.
Another 30 restaurants and bars will open including street halls and rooftop venues, alongside a boutique gym.
And a new office space, performing arts school and pedestrianised streets are also part of the plans.
The project is being backed by Deutsche Finance International and Yoo Capital, who are funding the full £1.3billion.
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The website states: "We're now looking forward to our
next
chapter, as we bring new life to one of the UK's most iconic heritage sites and become part of something much bigger."
Yoo Capital added: "The £1.3 billion regeneration of Olympia will create London's newest creative district: a destination for culture, education, entertainment, exhibitions, incredible offices, eateries and over two acres of public realm."
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Olympia London first opened in 1886
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The huge venue is now home to more than 200 shows a year
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Parts of the renovation are opening this year, although others such as the new ICC conference space will open next year.
Olympia London first opened in 1886, following the success of
Upcoming events include London Tech Week, London
Film
and Comic Con and Hyper
Japan
Festival.
The venue also has its own train station with Kensington (Olympia) having both overground and underground services.
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The complex is known for hosting global events
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Already open is a huge new glass canopy which launched at the end of last year and was inspired by the original exhibition halls.
Designed by Heatherwick Studio, founder Thomas Heatherwick, said: 'Olympia was once a people's palace – a place to come together and experience unusual things.
"Having lost its way over the years, we're now working to bring back its original spirit and make Olympia open and available to everyone."
In the mean time, a
The
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The developers have said it will be a new "cultural hub"
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