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Sky Garden
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Visiting the Sky Garden with kids is a magical experience that combines stunning city views, nature, and a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. Located at the top of 20 Fenchurch Street, known as the "Walkie-Talkie" building, the Sky Garden is London’s highest public garden. The adventure starts right from the elevator ride, as kids feel the excitement of zooming up to the 35th floor in seconds.
Once at the top, kids will be amazed by the expansive, 360-degree views of London. They can have fun spotting famous landmarks like The Shard, Tower Bridge, The Gherkin, and the River Thames winding through the city. It’s a great chance to help them learn about London’s geography in a visually engaging way, as they can connect what they see from the garden to the city streets below.
The garden itself is a lush, green oasis with tropical plants, trees, and flowers that create a calm, relaxing environment. Kids will enjoy exploring the different paths that wind through the greenery, giving them the feeling of being in an indoor jungle while still being high up in the city. The variety of plants from around the world can be an educational element, sparking their interest in botany.
There are also large open spaces with seating areas where families can sit, relax, and take in the views. The Sky Garden’s cafés and restaurants provide a convenient place to grab a snack or treat, making the experience more enjoyable for both kids and parents. Whether it's enjoying a hot chocolate or a light meal, the food options add to the family-friendly appeal.
The Sky Garden is also free to visit, making it an accessible and cost-effective way to enjoy one of London’s best viewpoints. The combination of incredible views, greenery, and the chance to explore an indoor garden in the sky creates a memorable experience for kids. They leave with a new perspective on London and plenty of stories to share about their high-up adventure.
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1. This tour has been verified by one of our team members or a trusted community member.
2. It does not include or stop at venues that are only for adults.
3. Tour guides are friendly towards kids and make an effort to answer their questions and ensure they feel special.
4. Tour guides are attentive to parents' requests, including stop breaks as needed.
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