The Shard is an iconic, landmark building on the London skyline, designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano. At a height of 1,016ft (310m), the tallest building in Western Europe, The Shard redefines London’s skyline and will be a dynamic symbol of London, recognizable throughout the world.
Inclusion
Access to three different viewing platforms, including 360° views on Level 69 and the open-air floor on Level 72.
Exclusion
Transportation
Hours of operation
1 April 2014 - 31 October 2014: Open daily 10am - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm).
1 November 2014 - 31 March 2015: Sunday to Wednesday 10am - 7pm (last entry 5:30pm), Thursday to Saturday 10am - 10pm.
We are closed on 25 December.
Location
The Shard is located beside London Bridge Station, Joiner Street, London SE1.
Participant restrictions
Children aged up to three do not require a ticket.
Location
The Shard is located beside London Bridge Station, Joiner Street, London SE1.
Participant restrictions
Children aged up to three do not require a ticket.
Policies
Your specific tour time will provided within 7 days of your purchase. Please make sure to bring your “Confirmation Voucher” WITH YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER LISTED.
Certain items cannot be brought in to The View including large bags and rucksacks, generally over the size of 22 x 15 x 8 inches (55 x 38 x 20 cm) or other large equipment. Although we have no cloakroom facility for bags, folded pushchairs can be left in the designated area in the booking hall for free but bags and coats cannot be left with them.
Open containers of food or drink cannot be brought into The View.
Tickets for The View are non-transferrable and non-refundable.
Please note that if your preferred time is not available, the next available time will be selected.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
The Shard is an iconic, landmark building on the London skyline, designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano. At a height of 1,016ft (310m), the tallest building in Western Europe, The Shard redefines London’s skyline and will be a dynamic symbol of London, recognizable throughout the world.
Inclusion
Access to three different viewing platforms, including 360° views on Level 69 and the open-air floor on Level 72.
Exclusion
Transportation
Hours of operation
1 April 2014 - 31 October 2014: Open daily 10am - 10pm (last entry 8:30pm). 1 November 2014 - 31 March 2015: Sunday to Wednesday 10am - 7pm (last entry 5:30pm), Thursday to Saturday 10am - 10pm. We are closed on 25 December.
Location The Shard is located beside London Bridge Station, Joiner Street, London SE1.
Participant restrictions
Children aged up to three do not require a ticket.
Location
The Shard is located beside London Bridge Station, Joiner Street, London SE1.
Participant restrictions Children aged up to three do not require a ticket.
Policies Your specific tour time will provided within 7 days of your purchase. Please make sure to bring your “Confirmation Voucher” WITH YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER LISTED. Certain items cannot be brought in to The View including large bags and rucksacks, generally over the size of 22 x 15 x 8 inches (55 x 38 x 20 cm) or other large equipment. Although we have no cloakroom facility for bags, folded pushchairs can be left in the designated area in the booking hall for free but bags and coats cannot be left with them. Open containers of food or drink cannot be brought into The View. Tickets for The View are non-transferrable and non-refundable. Please note that if your preferred time is not available, the next available time will be selected.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Joiner Street London SE1, London, United Kingdom
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