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Outernet beats out London’s top attraction to become most visited

Outernet London - the West End’s visually stunning immersive entertainment district is now one of the British capital’s most popular attractions after welcoming 6.25 million visitors since opening in November last year.






Outernet London - the West End’s visually stunning immersive entertainment district is now one of the British capital’s most popular attractions after welcoming 6.25 million visitors since opening in November last year.

Beating the likes of the Natural History Museum, which welcomed 4.65 million visitors in 2022, and the British Museum, which drew 4.1 million people, the attraction has quickly risen to become one of the capital’s most popular outings.

Outernet is part of the Now Building, which features more than 2,000sq m (21,500sq ft) of 8K and 360 degree floor-to-ceiling LED screens that display immersive arts and cultural programming. The venue represents the largest digital exhibition space in Europe.

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Outernet beats out London’s top attraction to become most visited

Outernet London - the West End’s visually stunning immersive entertainment district is now one of the British capital’s most popular attractions after welcoming 6.25 million visitors since opening in November last year.






Outernet London - the West End’s visually stunning immersive entertainment district is now one of the British capital’s most popular attractions after welcoming 6.25 million visitors since opening in November last year.

Beating the likes of the Natural History Museum, which welcomed 4.65 million visitors in 2022, and the British Museum, which drew 4.1 million people, the attraction has quickly risen to become one of the capital’s most popular outings.

Outernet is part of the Now Building, which features more than 2,000sq m (21,500sq ft) of 8K and 360 degree floor-to-ceiling LED screens that display immersive arts and cultural programming. The venue represents the largest digital exhibition space in Europe.

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