
Please note that entrance is strictly limited. Entrance times are from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm and your exact entrance time will be advised on the voucher confirmation.
Highlights
- Access to The Shard in London
- Take in breathtaking 360-degree views of England’s capital from the tallest building in Western Europe
- Admire London sites including Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the Gherkin and the London Eye like you've never seen them before!
- Snap unbeatable photos from ‘The View,’ the highest floors of The Shard
- Enjoy informative commentary via interactive telescopes
- Avoid waiting in the queues with fast-track entry
What You Can Expect
The View of The Shard
Renowned architect Renzo Piano designed the dynamic building in 2000 and construction started in February 2009. The Shard is situated in the historic London Bridge Quarter among trendy bars and top-end restaurants and near the Borough Market.
On high-speed lifts, you will be transported to 'The View,' located at the top of The Shard on floors 68, 69 and 72. Take in unobstructed views of London's best sites including Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the Gherkin, the London Eye and much more. Interactive telescopes in 11 languages enable you to get background information on what you are seeing, as well as get an understanding of London's past, present and future like you’ve never experienced them before. Level 72, where the top of the building opens to the sky, offers you unbeatable 360-degree views.
Customer Reviews
June 2013
The Shard is right next to London Bridge tube station. People were friendly, but the fee to go up 60 some odd floors was over priced. Nice view but really not very high, You can get some nice aerial views of the Tower of London and other hot spots.
June 2013
Our visit to the top of the Shard was excellent. A fine day, so views of London - and way beyond - were terrific. Lifts - up to 68th floor - are fantastically fast and no "vertigo" sensations at the top. All well and efficiently organised. It is a bit expensive, for less than an hour, but a trip not to be missed. Only point to make was I was told - as "lead" visitor - to bring my passport, which was not asked for!... But, overall, highly recommended.
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