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Sky Garden (20 Fenchurch Street)

London's highest public garden with panoramic city views, restaurants, and bars. Free entry but advance booking required.

Sky Garden (20 Fenchurch Street)

About

London's highest public garden blooms 155 meters above the streets, where Mediterranean plants thrive behind the curved glass of the "Walkie Talkie." This free attraction (book ahead) transforms a controversial skyscraper—infamous for melting cars with reflected sun—into a beloved sky-high oasis combining nature, dining, and 360-degree views.

Gardens in the Sky

Landscape architects created a three-story wonderland with tree ferns, flowering plants, and hidden seating nooks. South African and Mediterranean species chosen for the unique microclimate create intimate spaces within the vast atrium. Winding paths lead to surprise viewpoints where plants frame city panoramas.

The building's top-heavy design provides more space than typical observation decks. Floor-to-ceiling glass leans outward for vertigo-inducing views, while the open-air terrace offers unfiltered city sounds and weather. Multiple levels prevent overcrowding even at peak times.

Views & Experiences

360-degree panoramas showcase London's evolution: the City's glass towers, Thames curves, Tower Bridge, St Paul's dome, distant Olympic Park. Clear days reveal the North Downs. Sunrise yoga sessions, live music, and sustainability workshops activate the space beyond sightseeing.

Free entry requires advance booking (released weekly). Three restaurants and bars mean you can dine among the clouds. Visit weekday mornings for smaller crowds, sunset for golden-hour photography. The combination of gardens and gastronomy makes this more than just another viewing platform.