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About The View from the Shard
Soar above the city at The View from The Shard – London’s highest public viewing platform. Zoom up in the lift, spot iconic landmarks from 72 floors up, and enjoy a moment of true awe. Older kids and teens love it for the selfies, while grandparents often find it surprisingly peaceful and easy to navigate. It’s an experience, not a full day out, but it’s a brilliant one to tick off the bucket list.
Top tip from the KidRated team:
Time your visit for just before sunset – the golden hour glow over London is something else, and the perfect backdrop for family snaps.
Yes. The “Tell:Scopes” are amazing – they’re digital telescopes dotted around the deck that let you zoom in on landmarks with interactive info. You’ll also sometimes find live musicians or special seasonal extras up there, so check what’s on when you book.
It’s definitely a premium attraction, but the views are unforgettable. Book online in advance for the cheapest prices and look out for family ticket bundles, they can knock a good chunk off the price.
Yes, it’s fully indoors with comfy seating, snacks, and loos. Just bear in mind that low clouds or rain can obscure the view. If the weather’s really bad, they sometimes offer return vouchers so you can come back on a clearer day.
Absolutely. The floor-to-ceiling windows mean every angle is dramatic. The west-facing side at sunset is particularly photogenic. Teens will be in selfie heaven.
You’ll be in a secure, enclosed space, and you can stay away from the edge if that helps. It’s quieter and calmer than you’d expect, so many visitors with height nerves still manage to enjoy it or at least survive it with dignity!
Possibly. This one’s better for older kids and teens who’ll appreciate the view, play with the telescopes, and enjoy the experience. For toddlers, it’s a bit more “nice view, now what?”, but the lift ride is usually a hit.
Yes, The Shard is fully accessible, with lifts, ramps, and accessible toilets. Staff are friendly and used to helping families with prams or visitors with mobility needs.
You’ll want to allow about 45–60 minutes in total. That gives you plenty of time to explore, admire the view, grab a drink, and take a hundred photos.
Yes, although space is a little tight on the top floor, so lightweight buggies are easiest to manage. You can leave larger ones in the cloakroom if needed.
Borough Market is just next door and great for food-lovers of all ages. HMS Belfast and the Southbank are both a short walk along the river.
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