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The View from The Shard: My Honest Take on London’s Most Famous Observation Deck

Naomi Fielding
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There’s a running joke among Londoners – we’ve all talked up The Shard to visiting friends but somehow never actually gone ourselves. I was firmly in that camp for years. A glass tower you can see from basically anywhere in the city? I assumed it was just another tourist trap dressed up in expensive tickets. Turns out I was completely wrong – and more than a little embarrassed it took me this long to find out.

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What’s the Experience Actually Like?Ticket Options – Which One Should You Choose?The View from The Shard – Ticket Types at a GlanceA Few Tips Before You GoIs It Worth It? My Honest Verdict

The View from The Shard occupies the 69th, 70th, and 72nd floors of Europe’s tallest building – 244 metres above street level. On a clear day (and timing genuinely matters here, I’ll get to that), you can see up to 40 miles in every direction. The Thames curves below you like a silver ribbon, the City’s towers look almost toy-like, and on one of those rare blue-sky London afternoons, you can spot landmarks stretching from Wembley Stadium all the way to the Kent countryside.

Here’s what surprised me most – it’s genuinely different from other observation decks I’ve visited. There’s a partially open-air gallery on the 72nd floor, which means you get the wind, the city sounds, the physical sensation of being up there. That’s not something you get standing behind thick plate glass.

Ready to see London from up there? Book your tickets to The View from The Shard here before the best time slots fill up – especially if you’re targeting twilight or a weekend visit.

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The View from The Shard at purple sunset over London

What’s the Experience Actually Like?

You take a high-speed lift from ground level that shoots you up in about 60 seconds flat – my ears popped halfway and I genuinely wasn’t expecting that. Then the doors open and the view just hits you. It’s one of those moments where you stop mid-sentence because your brain is trying to process the scale of what you’re looking at.

There are three levels to explore. Levels 69 and 70 are enclosed with floor-to-ceiling glass, perfect for photography – and the glass is remarkably clean, which matters more than you’d think. Level 72 is the highlight for me though. Partially open-air with a railing, and on the afternoon I visited, the wind was something else. Not unpleasant – actually kind of exhilarating. You’re standing in the London sky, not just looking at it through glass.

The whole visit runs about 90 minutes if you take your time on each level. I could have easily spent longer – there’s something oddly meditative about watching an entire city move below you from that height. The noise fades in a way you don’t expect.

Ticket Options – Which One Should You Choose?

The View from The Shard – Ticket Types at a Glance

  • Standard Entry – daytime visits with full city views, ideal for families and first-timers who want to see London spread out in good light
  • Twilight Entry – arrive before sunset and stay as London gradually lights up beneath you – the one I’d recommend to most people, honestly
  • Champagne Experience – priority entry plus a glass of fizz on arrival, because there are worse ways to start an evening in the sky

Check current prices and availability for all ticket types here →

If you’re visiting London for the first time and only doing one high-up experience, go for twilight – or at the very least late afternoon. The light changes everything. I went on a late afternoon visit and the sky turned pink and amber as I watched. Not something I’d planned for, but genuinely one of the more memorable things I’ve done in this city.

Families and children enjoying The View from The Shard

A Few Tips Before You Go

Things I wish someone had told me beforehand:

  • Book in advance. Popular time slots – especially twilight on weekends – sell out faster than you’d expect. Check availability and lock in your slot now rather than hoping for walk-ups on the day.
  • Check the forecast. London fog is real and a cloudy visit is a very different experience from a clear one. The booking page shows visibility information when you select your date – worth paying attention to.
  • Bring a real camera if you have one. Phone cameras handle it surprisingly well, but wider lenses give you panoramic shots that are hard to replicate on a standard smartphone. The glass on levels 69 and 70 is manageable for reflections if you angle slightly.
  • It’s genuinely accessible. Large lifts between all levels, an attentive team on every floor, and enough space that it doesn’t feel cramped even when busy. Great for families with young kids, pushchairs, or anyone with mobility needs.

One thing I’ll admit I underestimated – how unexpectedly emotional it was to see London from that height. Strange to say, but something about seeing the city you’ve navigated at street level suddenly spread out below you shifts your perspective. Not just literally.

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Is It Worth It? My Honest Verdict

Yes – but with one honest caveat. If you visit on a grey, overcast day without checking the forecast first, you’ll feel the ticket price more sharply. The experience is tied to visibility in a way that, say, a museum or gallery simply isn’t. That’s the one real risk, and it’s worth being aware of before you book.

But on a clear day – or even a partly cloudy one with decent afternoon light – The View from The Shard is genuinely one of the best things you can do in London. It’s not just a view. The open-air 72nd floor changes the whole experience. The scale of the city. The noise that fades as you climb higher. The wind. It’s an experience, not just a lookout point.

For first-time London visitors, it’s almost essential. For residents who’ve been putting it off like I was – stop waiting. It’s better than you think, and it’ll make you see the city differently for at least a week after. Possibly longer.

Ready to see London from 244 metres up? Book your tickets to The View from The Shard here.

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Naomi Fielding June 15, 2026
By Naomi Fielding
Naomi Fielding spent ten years on the other side of the hotel front desk, which means she knows exactly which 'family-friendly' promises hold up and which ones fall apart by bedtime. Three children later, she plans trips the way she always wished someone had planned them for her - honest about the chaos, generous with the shortcuts, and realistic about what a good day actually looks like with little ones in tow. She writes about family travel and hospitality with a warmth that comes from having handled every checkout-time meltdown, both sides of the counter. Naomi loves a proper hotel breakfast more than is strictly reasonable, and she will always tell you whether the kids' club is genuinely good or just a room with a telly. Her goal is to help you travel with children and, against all odds, actually enjoy it.
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