Sky Garden sits atop 20 Fenchurch Street. Known locally as the ‘Walkie Talkie’, it boasts two decks of lush plant life, bars, restaurants and stunning 360-degree views of London. Best of all, Sky Garden London is completely free.
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The Building
This isn’t an ordinary skyscraper. The building gets wider as it rises, the highest floors literally hang over the streets below it. Like a wave ready to crash it looms over you in intimidating fashion, yet draws your attention completely.
From here you can see the shape changing as it reaches it’s peak, a height of 525ft. A quick show of the ticket and a scan of my bag and I am on the 35th floor in just a few minutes.
A short walk from London Bridge and Bank/Monument Underground, it is easily accessible on foot and well connected by train and bus routes. Tickets are free on their website (linked below) and easier to book two to three weeks in advance. Last minute bookings can be made but I would avoid if at all possible. Tickets go fast and it is hardly surprising.
The Views
The 360-degree views of the city make Sky Garden one of the best views in London.Β
Classic landmarks such as St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and The Shard draw your attention immediately, and signs on the windows help to spot the sights further away. London’s Olympic Stadium can be seen, as can the Wembley Stadium arch on a clear day.

When should you visit?
I visited twice on two very different days in the city. First with Ju, my Brazilian friend living in London. The second time was during the recent heatwave with clear blue skies. Interesting to note that despite the clouds, the overcast day helped make many buildings more visible. The bright sunshine was beautiful but created a haze. When booking, you really don’t need to wait for a less cloudy day. Just avoid fog!
In summer the sun sets outside of the free ticket hours, so it is recommended to book one of the bars or restaurants to catch this. Also as tickets are required for the free trip, you don’t need to worry about it being overly packed during your visit.
It is important to note that the areas are ventilated, so even whilst indoors wear clothes appropriate for the outside temperatures.

Steps run up the east and west of the building, taking you even higher. It is possible to walk up clockwise or anti clockwise and then back down to the 35th floor.

The Garden
The plant life really stands out in the middle of London’s concrete jungle. A lush oasis that gives you a sense of calm and tranquility, with seating areas hidden within the greenery. Signposts prevent us from getting lost, although getting lost is what this kind of escape is all about surely?

Sky Garden outside deck
Two revolving doors allow access to the outdoor section of the building, the Shard is the first thing to be seen and looks incredible from here. Squint and you will see the tiny double-decker buses crossing London Bridge, along with the commuters that look more like ants. The deck is secured with a giant glass barrier that you have to look through, but being outside feels great at such a height.

Looking south west, the London Eye is visible behind neighboring buildings, along with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament,Β Tate ModernΒ and Millennium (the Harry Potter) Bridge. Can you spot them all?
Bars and Restaurants
The easiest bar to find is the Sky Pod Bar, situated right in the heart of Sky Garden. With huge windows and an open plan, it is the perfect place to relax with a bottle of wine and watch the world go by. With your friends or your partner, on a date or even alone (like I did on this day!), it really is perfect for all occasions.
Prices seem to be slightly more than what is expected in London. A bottle of beer will cost Β£6, although it will hardly come as a shock in such a place. Full menus are available on their website, and the venues available are:
-Darwin Brasserie
-Sky Pod Bar
-Fenchurch Restaurant
-City Garden Bar
-Fenchurch Terrace
Although causal wear is accepted in Sky Garden, smart-casual is recommended if booking any of the above.
Pssst⦠if you head up on an evening from Wednesday to Saturday, a resident DJ plays live music as you wander the gardens and catch the sunset. From 7pm on weekdays and 9pm on weekends, what better way to end the day in London?!
Let me know if you have been, and add it to the list if not!
Sky Garden London- Official Site
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It’s on our list! I loved your post and photos. π
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Glad to hear Marcio, it was really fun!!
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Love it!
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Thanks Sejal for the feedback! I am glad you enjoyed the post and the Sky Garden π
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I hate heights! π
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Would you go up here Sheree? It is a very large space up there, so you can stand away from the windows if you wish π
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Itβs the floor to ceiling windows and barriers that would bother me
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They are large windows indeed, and it is a little strange knowing that the upper floors stick out further than the lower floors. But thankfully no glass elevators haha.
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I so hate glass elevators
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Same… there is a skyscraper on the way to this one that has them, I watched in horror as it went up!
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Looks amazing Sam!!!
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It is great Joy! Really great views and a lovely atmosphere. Thanks for reading π
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Lovely! Missed some posts, I think. Regards, π¨π¦π¨π¦
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Hey Gail! I have been away for a while, so hope to be back now regularly giving updates from London. I hope to tailor some of my posts around the countries readers are reaching out to me from, so look out for them :p
Thanks for reading, I hope you are having a lovely week.
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Such terrific views!!!! Love the greenery, always makes things feel fresh. Worth some good time spent there, I’m sure.
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It’s lovely Pat, really enjoyed visiting here and could visit again and again. Happy I was able to get some sunshine too! Haha.
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Yes, we need anything & everything to give us a lift these days.
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Holy La Llorona! I have to come back to London to see this!
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I hope you get to visit! It really is worth the trip, beautiful garden and views of London π
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I’m a sucker for great city views, and even better if they’re free! I hadn’t heard of Sky Garden’s free views until this post, and now it’s on my list of place to visit when I return to London some day. Thanks for sharing!
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These really are some of the best views Rebecca! So much so I had to visit here before most other places. I am pleased I could bring it to your attention and hope you get to visit if you visit London again sometime soon π
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What a gorgeous place!
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It is lovely Amy! Would highly recommend it if in the city π
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I love sky garden, for a free attraction it offers so much. The views are phenomenal π«β¨
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It’s great isn’t it Hannah, I am glad you have been! I would happily go up again and again π
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I went there 2 years ago for my birthday and really enjoyed it! Itβs definitely worth re-visiting π
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Great photos! What a marvelous place. I would so love to go there for the greenery and scenery. Oh the photos Iβd take, lol my imagination is running away with me. Thank you for the tour!
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Thank you, you could spend a whole afternoon up here taking photos, it’s beautiful! I hope you get to visit π
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What a great post! Love to see new places and explore. Looks like you had an amazing day. Enjoyed all your photos and background per usualπ
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Thanks Teri, it was a fantastic day. Really enjoyed it and I am pleased you enjoyed the post π thank you for the kind words!
I hope you are having a great week.
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Wonderful week thanks! π
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It took me sooo many tries to finally reserve a spot at Sky Garden, it was so worth it. I love the area and the views can’t be beat. Rachel x
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Glad you finally got a spot Rachel! I agree with you the views are some of the best in London (if not the best!) and I would love to visit again.
I hope you’re having a great weekend!
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So cool! This post brings a lot of positive energy! Seriously!
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I am pleased to hear Hettie! I agree being around nature is really calming and gives off a good vibe. I should come here more often :p
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I caught myself smiling all the time yesterday, when I was looking at these pictures
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And this makes me smile π
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London’s little oasis in the sky β€ would love to go there on my next visit! It calls out for a sundowner π thanks for sharing Sam! You got some amazing pictures from up there – the weather was once again on your side I see π
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You must! A great attraction in London and in a perfect location. Even better if you get a sunny day π thanks Nadia.
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We went last summer and it was fantastic. We also ate at the Fenchurch Restaurant. It the service and food were excellent. It’s very spendy, but perfect for one of those splash-out special occasions.
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Oh great to hear! I am pleased you enjoyed it and it is great to know how the food is. I can imagine it would be a little pricey but as you say, perfect for a splash-out occasion. Thank you for letting me know!
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I love lesser known gems like this– thanks for sharing π
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No problem π it was great to finally visit and I am pleased to share it on here. I am glad you enjoyed the post, thank you so much π
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I love virtual tourism through your blog posts. Thank you for sharing. I nominated you for the Gamba WordPress Shining Star Award for Peace & Save Environment.
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Aw thank you so much Lani!! I will check it out and I truly appreciate the nomination π
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Amazing!
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Thank you for reading! Much appreciated π
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Very good article but I was very surprised too. Well done Sam. Always doing the best! ππππ
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I simply love your photos Sam, truly amazing π
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