Sky Garden
The Sky Garden sits on floors 35-37 of 20 Fenchurch Street, wrapping around the building's curved glass walls.
About Sky Garden
The Sky Garden sits on floors 35-37 of 20 Fenchurch Street, wrapping around the building's curved glass walls. You get unobstructed sightlines to Tower Bridge, the Shard, St Paul's Cathedral, and straight down the Thames. The actual garden sections are smaller than expected-mostly Mediterranean shrubs and South African plants arranged on terraces, but they're secondary to those floor-to-ceiling windows.
The visit flows counterclockwise around the building's perimeter. Start on the west side for Tower Bridge views, then work around to see Canary Wharf and the City. The two bars get crowded by midday, but the observation areas stay manageable. Security checks take 10-15 minutes, and lifts are surprisingly fast to the top.
Honestly, calling this London's 'highest public garden' oversells the plants-you're here for the views, and they're spectacular. The 90-minute time limit feels rushed during sunset slots. Skip the overpriced restaurants unless you've booked dinner specifically for the window seats. The free admission makes this unbeatable value, but the booking system is genuinely frustrating.
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