Sky Garden Help Center
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Does my visit have a time limitation?
All public tickets are valid for an hour.
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Are children allowed into Sky Garden?
During public hours, children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over. One adult may bring a maximum of three children with them. We reserve the right to deny entry if these limits are exceeded. Children shall remain under the control or supervision of an adult at all times.
Bars & Restaurants
Yes, children are allowed into Sky Garden’s restaurants when accompanied by an adult (18+). Children under 16 are not able to enter Sky Garden after 6pm weekdays and 9pm weekends. One adult may bring a maximum of 3 children with them and we reserve the right to deny entry if these limits are exceeded.
If you are dining in Darwin Brasserie or Fenchurch Restaurant, parties with guests under 16 can only arrive 15 minutes ahead of their reservation time and will have to make their way directly to the restaurant. Children at the age of 16-17 will need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian 18+ years old (restaurant reservation required). Please note that physical Identification may be required to gain entry. -
Does the Sky Garden have restaurants?
The Sky Garden has two beautiful restaurants and two spectacular bars.
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Is the Sky Garden available to hire?
Yes, the Sky Garden is an extraordinary rooftop events venue offering a range of event spaces and restaurants for a variety of occasions. Please visit our events page to find out more about hiring this spectacular space.
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What is the Sky Garden?
The Sky Garden is the most exciting addition to London’s skyline and dining scene. As well as being the capital’s highest public garden, it showcases two destination bars and two beautiful restaurants, alongside a range of private hire options for events. Visiting the Sky Garden is free but spaces are limited. Visits must be booked in advance through this site, and can be made up to three weeks in advance.
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What is the temperature of the Sky Garden?
Whilst Fenchurch Restaurant and Darwin Brasserie are heated, the Sky Pod Bar, City Garden and viewing terraces are naturally ventilated. This means the temperature is similar to the outside temperature and we recommend dressing suitably for the outdoor weather at the time.
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Accessibility
We are committed to ensuring our services are accessible to everyone. In line with the Equality Act 2010, we aim to make reasonable adjustments for individuals who have a disability.
We recognise that disabilities may be visible or hidden, and can include physical, sensory, cognitive, neurological or mental health conditions. Some disabilities may fluctuate or may not be immediately apparent.
Sky Garden offers step-free access throughout the visitor route. Lifts are available from street level via Philpot Lane and Rood Lane, providing access to the Sky Garden entrance level for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility. Additional lifts are available within the Sky Garden to allow access between levels.
If you require any adjustments or support to access our services, please contact us in advance and we will work with you to meet your needs wherever reasonably possible. Please email [email protected] or speak to a member of our team on arrival for assistance.
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Can I bring pets to the Sky Garden?
Visitors with assistance dogs are welcome at Sky Garden in line with the Equality Act 2010. This includes guide dogs, hearing dogs, and other recognised assistance dogs. Other animals are not permitted on the premises.
To help us ensure a smooth experience, we encourage visitors to let us know in advance if they are coming with an assistance dog. On arrival, please head directly to the entrance, where our team will be ready to assist you.
Given how busy the space can be, and out of respect for all visitors, we ask that assistance dogs remain on a lead at all times inside the venue.
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Do I need physical ID to access Sky Garden?
Please note that Sky Garden practices challenge 25 policy, encouraging anyone who is over 18 but looks under 25 to carry acceptable ID (a card bearing the PASS hologram, a photographic driving license or a passport). The venue reserves the right to deny access.
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Do you accept Walk-Ins?
Free entry tickets need to be booked 3 weeks in advance. However, we do accept free walk-ins daily during public hours. Please enquire with the team at the door.
You can purchase early morning tickets at the door for £11.50 per person this includes a hot beverage & access to the gardens.
Evening tickets are also sold at the door, these give you access to our DJ/Live band music nights and a welcome drink. Prices range from £15.50 per person.
Please note, all walk-ins are subject to availability and management discretion. Physical ID is required for evening walk ins and the venue reserves the right to refuse entry.
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When is the outdoor terrace open?
The terrace is open daily from 10am-6pm weekdays, 11am-6pm weekends. Security reserve the right to close the terrace at any time due to inclement weather conditions, without advance warning.
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Who has planned the planting in the Sky Garden and what type of plants does it contain?
The Sky Garden planting has been designed by award winning landscape architects Gillespies and installed by idverde.
Find out more about the plants found in Sky Garden here
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Who is the Francis Golding Terrace named after?
Francis Golding was a renowned architectural townscape advisor whose expertise brought specialist skills to 20 Fenchurch Street and many other world class City of London developments. Francis’ involvement in 20 Fenchurch Street began in 2005 with the selection of Rafael Vinoly as Architect and continued with the various planning schemes that followed, culminating in the significant contribution he made when supporting the scheme at the Planning Inquiry in 2007. Land Securities and Canary Wharf Group chose to name this terrace after Francis as a mark of respect for a man who was passionate about architecture and urban landscape in the City and consistently improved the quality of the developments on which he advised. In a previous role Francis had been Secretary to the Royal Fine Arts Commission and oversaw its transition to the Commission for Architecture in the Built Environment (CABE). Francis Golding was tragically killed in a cycling accident in November 2013.
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Can I book a group into a restaurant?
Of course!
For Darwin Brasserie, go to our restaurant page:
- For groups of under 8 use our booking widget
- For groups of 8 and over people use our booking widget under the Groups header
For Fenchurch Restaurant:
- For groups of under 8 go to our restaurant page and use our booking widget
- For groups of 8 and over, please email [email protected]
For Larch Restaurant:
- For groups of under 8 go to our restaurant page and use our booking widget
- For groups of 8 and over, please email [email protected]
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Can I book free public tickets for a group larger than 30 people?
We do welcome larger groups over 30 people in Sky Garden and we can accommodate only on our community days. These days are scheduled for every second Wednesday every month for the benefit of all visitors.
To book a group larger than 30 click here.
Groups of under or 30 people can book on our website with the ticket widget. If you book separate tickets and arrive with more than 30 people within the same day, you will be turned away.
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How do I get to the Sky Garden?
The Sky Garden has a dedicated entrance on Philpot Lane, on the south-west corner of 20 Fenchurch Street. There are signs at ground level around the building. Those entering Sky Garden entrance with a valid ticket or restaurant reservation will take the lift up to Level 35.
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What dates are you closed this year?
A full list of our closure dates is here. Please keep an eye on our social and website for regular updates.
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What time does the Sky Garden restaurants and bars open?
To see our current opening hours, please go here.
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What time is the Sky Garden open for ticket holders?
Sky Garden is open seven days a week, from early until late. Ticket holders can visit from 10am – 6pm weekdays, 11am – 9pm weekends and Bank Holidays. View a full list of our opening times here.
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Can I book a window table?
The views are spectacular throughout Sky Garden and won’t disappoint. We always do our best to accommodate window table requests but cannot always honour these.
You can upgrade your reservation at Darwin Brasserie by booking a window seat table to enjoy the breathtaking city views as you dine.
Simply select a window table when selecting your time slot. Prices range from £10-£15 per person.
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Can I bring balloons to the restaurant?
No, balloons are not permitted in the Sky Garden or any of the restaurants and bars.
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Can I bring candles to the restaurant?
No, candles are not permitted in the Sky Garden due to being a potential fire hazard.
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Can I purchase Sky Garden gift vouchers?
Yes, Sky Garden gift vouchers can be purchased here and can be used at any of our restaurants and bars.
Please note, in order to redeem your gift voucher, you will need a table reservation in either the bars or one of our restaurants.
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Do you have a private dining room?
We have a beautiful private dining room in Fenchurch Restaurant. You can find out more about the Vinoly Room here.
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Do your restaurants charge corkage?
For guests who wish to bring their own wine to the restaurant, please note we charge a £40 corkage fee for wine (£80 for a magnum) and £80 for Champagne (£160 for a magnum).
Guests to Sky Garden are not permitted to bring alcohol onto the premises. This includes in Sky Pod Bar, City Garden Bar and Fenchurch Terrace. Please note, that any alcohol brought into the venue will be confiscated by security. The reception team cannot take any responsibility for alcohol left in the reception.
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How far in advance can I book a Sky Garden restaurant?
Our restaurants and bars operate a 60 day advanced booking policy and all bookings can be made online.
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If I am dining in a restaurant do I need to book a free ticket to Sky Garden?
If you have a reservation in Darwin Brasserie or Fenchurch Restaurant, you do not need to book a separate access ticket to Sky Garden. This does not apply to Larch restaurant, café and gift shop which are located on the ground floor opposite the entrance to Sky Garden. You can arrive a maximum of 30 minutes prior to your reservation to allow time for compulsory security checks and to visit the gardens.
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If I'm dining in a restaurant do I need to join the entry queue?
If you are dining in one of the Sky Garden restaurants please go straight through to the desk on the right hand side of the reception. Please do not join the queue with the public ticket holders.
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Is there a dress code?
For evening bookings from 6pm onward we operate a smart, casual dress code in Darwin Restaurant and Sky Garden Bars.
Fenchurch Restaurant operates a stricter dress code and sportswear, hoodies and gym trainers are not permitted here.
Please note flip flops, baseball caps and male vest tops are not permitted in the restaurants. Our management reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone we feel is inappropriately dressed.
Sky Garden is a naturally ventilated space, and therefore we recommend dressing appropriately on warmer and colder days.
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Which areas can be booked for private use?
The Vinoly Room in Fenchurch Restaurant can be hired for private use and seats up to 16 people. Darwin’s chef’s table in the main restaurant seats up to 20 guests so is perfect for group bookings.
Email [email protected] to book.
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What is the difference between the Sky Garden bars and restaurants?
The Sky Garden has two beautiful restaurants and two spectacular bars.
You can learn more about our drinking and dining options here.
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Where will I sit when I book for Sky Garden Bars?
When booking our Sky Garden bars you will be allocated to Sky Pod or City Garden bar based on availability. All have fantastic view of the city. You can find out more by exploring all the bars here.
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My booking says its "dining only", what does this mean?
Dining only bookings means that there must be a minimum of 1 main course per person purchased. Main courses can be found under our “mains” section only. Children until 12yo can dine from our kids menu.
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Is Larch Restaurant located in Sky Garden?
Larch Restaurant is not located in Sky Garden, you will find us on the 1st floor opposite the entrance to Sky Garden, above our brand new Gift Shop and Café.
Your reservation at Larch does not include access into Sky Garden. Please be sure to book a separate ticket via the website here should you wish to travel up to Sky Garden.
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Are suitcases allowed in Sky Garden?
We enforce airport-style security checks at Sky Garden and therefore large bags and suitcases are not permitted in the building, as this may delay your entrance and require extra security checks. Airport size hand-luggage suitcases are permitted as long as they can fit through the X-ray machines (max object size 615 x 410mm).
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Are there lockers or storage facilities in reception?
Unfortunately we do not have any storage facilities at Sky Garden and belongings cannot be left with reception or security. We therefore kindly request that alternative arranagements are made for storing bags and luggage ahead of your visit.
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Can I bring food or drink?
Only food and drink purchased from Sky Garden is permitted in the venue, except for baby food and milk. Hot and cold drinks as well as substantial food items are available to purchase from Sky Garden Bars, with dining menus available in our restaurants, Fenchurch and Darwin Brasserie.
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Can I bring my tripod into Sky Garden?
Guests are welcome to bring handheld cameras to take photographs for personal use. It is not possible to bring tripods or other large items of photographic equipment into Sky Garden. To request a permit for commercial photography of filming please visit our press centre.
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What is the lost and found policy?
If you have lost an item whilst in the building, please make enquiries with the Security staff, where your details will be taken and if the item is found, your goods will be returned to you. To make enquiry regarding lost property please email [email protected]. Please hand in any lost/found property to Security at the ground floor lobby. Security staff will attempt to re-unite the rightful owners with their property. Security staff will require the following details from the person/s handing in lost/found items: Full name / Location of where the item/s was found / Contact telephone number
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What items are prohibited from Sky Garden?
The following items will be prohibited on entry, in addition to any items perceived to be capable of causing harm to the Sky Garden and others:

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What security measures are in place?
Our aim is for all visitors to enjoy an unforgettable experience at Sky Garden. The safety and security of our visitors and staff remain our highest priority.
Access to Sky Garden is granted at the Landlord’s discretion and may be restricted or withdrawn at any time due to operational, safety or capacity requirements.
Security Responsibilities
- Screening: All visitors must pass through security on arrival. Our team conducts thorough screening using technology and manual checks where required.
- Prohibited items: Any prohibited items identified during screening will be safely confiscated in line with established protocols.
- Entry decisions: Security staff may refuse entry or remove individuals found with prohibited items, always acting professionally and within legal guidelines.
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Incident reporting: Security maintains accurate documentation of all incidents, including confiscations and ejections.
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When are free tickets released?
Free tickets are released every Monday morning (excluding bank holidays) three weeks in advance for the whole week. Please check the date on your tickets before attending the Sky Garden as date alterations cannot be made on the day. To book your tickets and to check availability please click here.
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How do I book a ticket?
Free public tickets to the Sky Garden are released on a weekly basis up to three weeks in advance. To book your tickets and to check availability please click here.
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Do I need to book a ticket for my children?
Children aged over five require a ticket to enter Sky Garden. We ask that guests book a standard ticket for any children accompanying them.
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I haven’t got a free ticket, can I still visit the Sky Garden?
A limited number of walk-in slots are available, however these are at the discretion of our staff and capacity of the Sky Garden. We cannot guarantee entrance as a walk-in guest and would advise all visitors to book a ticket.
Alternatively, you can book one of our restaurants or bars which can be found here.
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I have booked a ticket but the email confirmation has not come through?
Please allow up to 24 hours for your tickets to come through. If you have booked a ticket but have not received your ticket via email we will be able to check you in using your booking reference and name. If you do not have a booking reference please contact [email protected] and we will investigate for you. (Monday to Friday 9:30am-5:30pm, closed on bank holidays)
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What happens if I am running late?
Tickets are only valid for the date and time stated on the ticket and have a time limit of one hour inside the venue from the time you enter (*note public hours end at 6pm Mon – Fri and 9pm on bank holidays and weekends). If you arrive to the queue more than 15 minutes after the time on your ticket its highly unlikely we will be able to give you access to the Sky Garden, and you will have to book for another day.
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Do I have to queue with a free public access ticket?
With a pre booked ticket you will still need to queue for entry to the Sky Garden. Tickets are required for us to manage capacity and we will do our best to get you in as close to your booked time. Please join the back of the queue from Fenchurch Street and Philpot Lane and stay on the right hand side for pre booked tickets.
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Can I change my booking?
If you would like to change your booking we recommend you cancelling your ticket online and re-booking an alternative slot.
If you have any questions regarding your free ticket and changing the details please email [email protected] (Monday to Friday 9:30am-5:30pm, closed on bank holidays)
Happy Easter from Sky Garden 🩵🌿
Join us for a full day of Easter celebrations, with games, egg hunts and plenty of treats to enjoy.
Book a table and make the most of the day, or come along this evening for a dance in the sky at our Bank Holiday music night 💭
📸 by @maansinghbhuller
💭Have you booked your ticket for yoga at Sky Garden?🌿
Start your morning in London’s highest garden with a peaceful yoga class. As the city wakes below, our expert instructors will guide you through movement and meditation surrounded by greenery and skyline views.
Book Now! April classes are selling fast 🩵
… and keep an eye out for some exciting collaborations landing this season
Easter Egg Hunt, face painting, ice cream and SO much more!🐣🌿
Easter fun at Sky Garden! This weekend we have a whole host of family activities for you to join in with:
🥚 Easter Egg Hunt
🐰 A visit from the Easter Bunny
🎨 Face painting & children’s games
🍦 Ice cream station all weekend
General admission is now sold out, but you can still join the fun by booking a table at Fenchurch Restaurant or Darwin Brasserie - final tables remaining!
See the link in our bio for restaurant bookings 🩵
Coming to your table this Easter Sunday 🧡💐
Chef de Cuisine @kerth.gumbs is preparing a special Easter feast celebrating the best of the season at @fenchurchrestaurant.
A true highlight…
🌿Spring Green Risotto🌿
Made with wild garlic, fresh peas, seasonal asparagus and toasted pine nuts. All served with oozing burrata.
The perfect way to celebrate Easter high above the city - book one of our final tables now!
London’s favourite rosé meets the city’s most iconic rooftop 🌸🍾
For a limited time only this season, @thewhisperingangel is taking over our Fenchurch Terrace.
At the very top of the Sky Garden, enjoy breathtaking views across the city while dining from an exclusive sharing menu created by Fenchurch Restaurant’s Chef de Cuisine, @kerth.gumbs
Your experience includes a selection of seasonal small plates,from Jersey oysters and smoked salmon to burrata, beef tartare and hoisin mayonnaise fried chicken, perfectly paired with a bottle of the season’s most-loved rosé, Whispering Angel.
After dining, enjoy complimentary access to Sky Garden’s Music Nights and dance under the stars.
🌿Reservations are now open, from 20th April🌿
Limited tables available, with just two booking slots per evening!
Our must-do activities this spring 🌸
There’s so much happening at Sky Garden this season:
🌿Fitness Classes: Yoga is BACK at Sky Garden from 11th April. Plus, keep an eye out for some extra-special classes arriving soon.
🌿An Easter Feast at Fenchurch: Kerth Gumbs is serving the ultimate contemporary Caribbean set menu this Easter Sunday, rich in flavour with complimentary Sky Garden access after dining.
🌿Easter Bank Holiday Music Nights: The @alrmusic live band will be playing every evening at Sky Pod Bar across the bank holiday weekend - including Sunday night. Tickets from £11 include standing access and a beer or cocktail on arrival!
🌿Spring Spritz: Served day and night, enjoy one of our three delicious new spring cocktails while taking in the London skyline.
🌿Whispering Angel Terrace Experience: From mid-April, Whispering Angel takes over our level 37 terrace. Enjoy a set menu and a bottle of Whispering Angel for £55 per person, plus Sky Garden access.
🌿Darwin Brasserie’s New Menu: Fresh seasonal flavours have arrived for a distinctly British dining experience.
🌿Larch Italian Set Menu: Experience a taste of Italy at our ground-floor restaurant, with complimentary access to Sky Garden after dining. Two courses for £37.95.
🌿Sunrise Tickets: Missed out on general admission? Beat the rush with a sunrise ticket. For £12.95, enjoy a hot drink and breakfast pastry above the city.
All of our incredible experiences can be found on the ‘What’s On’ page on our website 🩵🌸 Join us this spring!
An Easter feast at Fenchurch 🧡
Taste true Caribbean flavours at Fenchurch with Chef de Cuisine Kerth Gumbs’ deliciously rich Easter menu. Designed to be shared with your favourite people, this flavour-packed feast celebrates bold, seasonal ingredients.
Enjoy three exceptional courses, four vibrant sides for the table and a glass of Ferrari Perlé on arrival 🥂
Spaces are filling fast, so book now via the link in our bio 🍴
🌆 The ULTIMATE dining and dancing experience in London
✨ Exclusive Set Menu Deal
Two courses + Sky Garden access for just £34.50
Join us at Larch Italian Restaurant, located on the ground floor of Sky Garden. Enjoy fresh pasta, authentic handmade pizza dough and some of London’s finest burrata….then head up to Sky Garden for breathtaking views across the city skyline.
Book after 5:00 pm and gain complimentary access to Sky Garden’s iconic Music Nights, where you can dance the night away with live bands and DJs high above London🎶
Book now through Larch Dining with Sky Garden access link in our bio 🩵🌿