The Shard is home to some of the best offices, restaurants and hotel rooms in London - along with breathtaking views
building, London, England, United Kingdom Print Also known as: London Bridge Tower, Shard London Bridge, Shard of Glass Written by Denna Jones Denna Jones is a U.S.-born, London-based writer and consultant. Denna Jones Fact-checked by ...
London's highest and best view is situated at the top of The Shard, on floors 68, 69 and 72. At almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in the city.
Level 52 is home to London’s highest bar alongside the hotel’s infinity pool and 24-hour gym. As with every property in the group, it operates on the simple yet powerful philosophy of Shangri-La’s legendary hospitality. This content has been supplied by Shangri-La The Shard, London ...
Watch the streets of London fall away as you climb to Western Europe’s tallest viewing platform on the 72nd floor of The Shard. With a flexible ticket, spend as much time as you like enjoying panoramic views of the city, with visibility of up to 40 miles. ...
Our luxury hotel at Shangri-La The Shard, London offers exquisite rooms & suites, many dining options and complimentary WiFi. Book on the official site for the best rate.
Journey to the top of London's iconic Shard and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the capitol. Buy The View From The Shard tickets from only £28.50pp.
The Shard, London The Shard, London Project team Client:Sellar Properties Architect:Renzo Piano Building Workshop/Adamson Associates Structural Engineer:WSP Cantor Seinuk Main Contractor:Mace Concrete Contractor:Byrne Bros Date of completion:2012
Local nameView from the Shard LocationLondon, UK The Skydeck offers you the opportunity to see the city from the tallest building in the UK. Go up to see the breath-taking view! A few things to consider before visiting. Firstly, the tickets are cheaper when booked online. Secondly, you...
In London, the feted architect Renzo Piano has given us the Shard, and the Pop art Central St Giles development, where the future is always much too bright. And now, in Oslo, Piano's Astrup Fearnley Museum has a swerving, high-sheen carapace of glass. Welcome to the Comb-over where, ...