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Can you just walk into Sky Garden?

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Can you just walk into Sky Garden?

We cannot guarantee entrance as a walk-in guest and would advise all visitors to book a ticket. Alternatively, you can book one of our restaurants or bars which can be found here.

How expensive is the Sky Garden?

Access to the Sky Garden is free of charge on weekdays 10am-6pm and weekends 11am-9pm, see our opening hours here. Please note we have a limited number of tickets and reservations available; this has been carefully designed to adhere to the COVID-19 prevention guidelines and to protect staff and customers alike.

Why is the Sky Garden free?

A commercial skyscraper in the City of London, the actual name of the building is 20 Fenchurch Street. Obviously, it costs to drink and dine at the venue but the garden itself is actually free to the public, as part of an agreement made before planning permission from the building was granted.

Is Sky Garden inside?

Aside from the spectacular view, Sky Garden’s main selling point – not that we need to work particularly hard to sell a free view of the city – is its leafy indoor garden. It’s the perfect place to get some botanical inspiration while remaining indoors, which is helpful if it’s raining.

Can you wear jeans to the Sky Garden?

over a year ago. Absolutely not. Whatever you are wearing is fine for the viewing balcony anyway. It’s rare for anywhere in London to insist on any dress code but you’d probably feel less conspicuous in a top end restaurant if you were wearing a shirt and trousers rather than jeans.

What is better Sky Garden or shard?

The Sky garden has a far more relaxed atmosphere with plenty of places to sit and a much more extensive and just as expensive bar selling a wider variety of drinks and snacks. The area of the Sky Garden is many times bigger than that of the Shard. Skip the Line: The View from The Shard Direct…

Why is Sky Garden closed?

Sky Garden at the ‘Walkie Talkie’ building shut down by police after accidentally opening up too early from lockdown.

Can you visit Sky Garden without booking?

Book Sky Garden tickets here. If, however, you are planning to visit after 6pm on weekdays or 9pm at weekends, you can visit the Sky Garden without booking as they welcome walk in guests. There may be a bit of a queue though!

Who Owns the Sky Garden?

Lee Kum Kee Groups
Construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor “sky garden” was opened in January 2015. The 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall. Since July 2017, the building has been owned by Lee Kum Kee Groups.

Can I wear jeans to Sky Garden?

Jeans\ Tshirts\ trainers are fine.

Can you smoke in the Sky Garden?

(c) Smoking is prohibited in the Sky Garden, this includes electronic cigarettes.

Is the Sky Garden worth it?

The Sky Garden opened in early 2015 and quickly became one of London’s top attractions. In my view, it’s a pretty unique feature in the City of London now so well worth a visit if you’re in the city. It’s free so you won’t lose anything if it’s not to your taste!

What is Sky Garden?

Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden – a vibrant social space with 360-degree views of the city’s iconic skyline. Here, you can experience London from a spectacular viewpoint. Enjoy lush greenery, exquisitely landscaped gardens, observation decks, and an open-air terrace. Access to the Sky Garden is free of charge, but spaces are limited.

How much does Sky Garden cost to visit?

Sky Garden is accessible to all, and entry is free of charge. Tickets are available to book on a weekly basis, up to three weeks in advance of your visit There are occasions when Sky Garden will be closed for public access, see these dates here.

Where is the address for Sky Garden?

Address. Sky Garden, 1 Sky Garden Walk, London, EC3M 8AF.

What is the highest garden in London?

ABOUT SKY GARDEN Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden – a vibrant social space with 360-degree views of the city’s iconic skyline. Here, you can experience London from a spectacular viewpoint. Enjoy lush greenery, exquisitely landscaped gardens, observation decks, and an open-air terrace.