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Fen Court

120 Fenchurch St, London EC3M 5BA United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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One of the best viewpoints in the city. It really feels like you're in the middle of all the skyscrapers but not too high up so you can see both the street level close enough and the top of the skyscrapers close as well
Nice terrace with amazing views.
Easy access after a fast security screening. Elevator will take you to the 15th floor terrace with a bet cute minimal garden with good views, from the towers of the City to the Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf.
No tickets required. Only open on weekdays.
Great views and from a brand new perspective. At 12 floors up its above most of the buildings in the city, but the sky scrapers towering over you still. Think it's about the only place in the city where that view is possible.
No bars or restaurants up there, allowing for a quiet rest place over lunch or after work.
Awesome, The Garden is currently a hidden jewel in the city. It won't stay that way for long. Spectacular entrance with top drawer management to welcome you to the lift and straight up to the idyllic garden on top of the building. Views are breathtaking, without being overwhelming, as many buildings around are much higher. There is also a restaurant underneath the garden but we didn't have time to investigate. A must see.
Great little find with a viewing balcony up the top , great views of Tower Bridge/Tower of London, plus great Cocktail Bar floor below....
Nice garden on the roof of the building which you can visit for free. The view is absolutely stunning. Great place to have lunch if you work nearby;)
A nice new roof garden at 120 Fenchurch Street with 360 degree views of London, including the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. It has free walk in public access through an airport style security system staffed by very friendly and enthusiastic people.
It was newly opened when we visited - too soon for the promised cafe/restaurant on site but it does however have seating all around the perifery with plenty of places to sit and take in the views.
Being so new and visiting on a sunny day in February, the gardens were so far pretty bare but will clearly blossom over time.
Another very noticeably feature of this space is that, unlike the Sky Garden just along the road, these gardens are very overlooked by several huge new buildings nearby - a fact that demonstrates more than anything the massive increase in high rise buildings in the City.
p.s. Try to visit on a dry day. It is fully open air and at the moment has no cover or shelter at all.
Lovely relaxing place to have a coffee and sarnie. Great views too. Also you don't need to book and it's free to visit.

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