Consistently voted as one of London’s greatest tourist attractions, JustDaysOut.co.uk is proud to present the best views of the city from the top of London’s tallest skyscraper. Visit The View from The Shard and see London from the highest viewing gallery which offers breathtaking 360° panoramic views day and night.
Open-air Sky Deck At One Of Most Popular London Attractions
Situated at the top of one of London’s most popular attractions is The View from the Shard’s Open-Air Skydeck – feel the wind in your hair and experience London from new heights.
Your adventure will begin with a scenic coach ride heading through the bustling streets of London, where you’ll catch a glimpse of some of the city’s most famous landmarks. You’ll then arrive at The Shard of London, where you’ll take a high-speed elevator to the top of this stunning skyscraper. Once at the top will enjoy the most breathtaking views of the city from above. After taking in the views of the Icons Of London, we’ll then whisk you away travelling back through the streets of London as we head to the world famous Coach and Horses in Kew for a wonderful pub lunch. The Coach and Horses is quintessentially, that classic English pub.
Your Itinerary
The Shard, London
8.30am – 10am
Pick ups as we head to London in our luxury coach with your concierge.
11am
Arrival into London and arrival to The Shard, the tallest building in the UK and Western Europe. Entry to The Shard, exploring ‘The British Icons’ of London.
2pm – 4pm
We depart The Shard, London and head to a firm favourite for the JustDaysOut.co.uk guests. The Coach and Horses in Kew have been entertaining our guests for many years.
4pm
We sadly depart the Coach And Horses of Kew but no doubt refreshed and hearty after a classic pub lunch as we head back to Berkshire.
4.45 – 6pm
Drop offs and goodbye and thank you.
Experience
This 17th-century inn was awarded a Michelin star and has welcomed guests from all over the world. At night, the exterior is lit with creamy white lights and whirring heat lamps. It has all the atmosphere and intimacy of a traditional pub – a loaded library on the left, a wood-burning stove featuring large beckoning windows, and a well-stocked bar. There’s also a delightful patio surrounded by green overlooking Kew.