

The new 25 metre Marble Arch Mound at the edge of Hyde Park in London has caused a stir on social media due to high building costs and admission rates.
The temporary structure purportedly cost two million pounds to construct and charges between £4.50 and £8 for an adult ticket, depending on when you visit and whether you select a fast track pass.
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At a glance: 5 key points
- The Marble Arch Mound was commissioned by Westminster City Council and aims to create “an experience of the ‘great outdoors’ right at the centre of the city”.
- It opened this week and visitors will be able to experience the temporary attraction until 9 January 2022.
- The attraction was designed by Netherlands based architectural practice MVRDV who are known for other designs such as the Gemini Residence in Copenhagen and Market Hall in Rotterdam.
- Within the centre of the mound there is a hollowed out space which will be used as a cafe, shop and exhibition space. However this area is still unfinished.
- According to the website, adult admission fees to climb the mound vary with a standard weekday ticket costing £4.50 and a standard weekend ticket at £5.50. For a weekday fast track pass adults will pay £6.50 and for a weekend adult fast track pass the cost will be £8.
What one visitor said:
London resident Dan Barker told NationalWorld about his experience of the Marble Arch Mound.
He said: “The info trailing the 'mound' spoke of a ‘spectacular 25 metre tall viewpoint that gives visitors striking views over London and the park’.
“In fact you can't really see the park, as I presume it was designed in Winter, and Summer has filled the view with trees”
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“Maybe it will get busy, but the idea of fast track tickets seems odd, as - even nearing sunset on launch day - it was very quiet.”
“In summary: I enjoyed it. More as you might enjoy a bad statue of Cristiano Ronaldo, or a car park Santa's Grotto, with dogs pretending to be reindeer, than as a dazzling spectacle.
“As long as you go with that expectation it is ok - just a shame it cost 2 million pounds.”
Background:
The Marble Arch Mound website states that the project aims to deliver “a new and meaningful experience that captures the imagination of residents, businesses and visitors”.
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Additionally it is stated that the Mound manifests Westminster City Council’s “vision of a Greener, Smarter, Future, Together.”
Despite widespread public complaints of high ticket prices, there are discounts available for local residents and families. Additionally infants under four years old and adult carers are admitted for free.
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