Every fan wants to enjoy comfortable seating with an unrestricted view and electric atmosphere during a concert or event at the O2 Arena. Naturally, only some areas of the venue can deliver the same kind of experience. The seating plan helps to understand the arena’s structure, figure out the location of different sections, etc. However, an obstructed view can still spoil your evening unless you check your seat view in advance.

To do so, look at the Floor Level seating plan and select the desired section from the list below. Then choose the row and the seat to see the desired picture.

o2 arena floor level seating plan
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What is the Floor Level at The O2 Arena?

The Floor Level is the lowest level of The O2 Arena, located directly in front of the stage. This level offers both standing areas and seated sections, providing some of the closest views of the performers. The floor configuration can change depending on the event type, with different layouts for concerts, sporting events, and other entertainment shows.

How is the Floor Level seating arranged?

For seated events, the Floor Level is typically divided into blocks labeled A through D. These blocks are arranged in a horseshoe configuration facing the stage, with lower numbered rows being closest to the stage. Each block has its own designated entrance point for easy access. The rows are typically arranged alphabetically, starting with Row A nearest to the stage.

What’s the difference between Floor Standing and Floor Seating?

Floor Standing tickets give you access to the general admission standing area directly in front of the stage. This area has no allocated positions – it’s first-come, first-served for choosing your spot. Floor Seating, on the other hand, provides you with a specific seat in one of the numbered blocks on the floor level. These seats are arranged in rows with clear numbering and lettering systems.

How early should I arrive for Floor Standing?

If you have Floor Standing tickets and want to secure a position near the stage, it’s recommended to arrive at least 2-3 hours before the doors open. The O2 Arena typically opens its doors 90 minutes before the show start time. Remember that queuing systems are in place to ensure orderly entry, and security checks are mandatory for all attendees.

What are the best seats on the Floor Level?

For seated events, Blocks A and B typically offer the most direct view of the stage, as they’re centrally positioned. Rows A-E in these blocks are particularly sought after as they provide an excellent vantage point without being too close to the stage. However, it’s worth noting that the optimal seating location can vary depending on the type of event and stage configuration.

Is Floor Level suitable for people with mobility issues?

The Floor Level does offer accessible seating options, with dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and their companions. These positions are typically located in specific areas with easy access to facilities. However, the Floor Standing area may not be suitable for those with mobility issues due to the crowded nature of standing events. It’s recommended to contact The O2’s accessibility team in advance to discuss specific requirements and available options.

What facilities are available on the Floor Level?

The Floor Level has multiple amenities nearby, including accessible toilets, merchandise stands, and refreshment kiosks. Each block has its own entrance and exit points, with clear signage directing you to the nearest facilities. There are also trained staff members stationed throughout the level to assist with any queries or concerns.