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The Shard opens to visitors: first tickets for ‘The View from The Shard’ go on sale 6 July 2012

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  • The View from The Shard is a new, premium visitor experience that will provide an unparalleled encounter with The Shard and the opportunity to experience London like never before, with spectacular 64km (40 mile), 360 degree views of the city, 244m (800ft) above the capital.
  • Tickets go on sale at 0900hrs (BST) on 6 July – in celebration of the completion of The Shard’s exterior and next phase of its development.
  • Ticket numbers are carefully managed, providing guests with a premium experience, crowd and queue free.  Over 17,500 people have already registered their interest.  
  • Advance tickets cost £24.95 for adults and £18.95 for children.   
  • The View from The Shard opens on 1 February 2013.

The View from The Shard is the new premium visitor experience at the pinnacle of The Shard, London’s newest landmark, Britain’s first vertical town and Western Europe’s tallest building.  The experience provides a unique encounter with The Shard and is set to become the first one-stop destination in London where visitors can experience the whole of this magnificent city like never before. Tickets go on sale at 0900hrs on 6 July following a spectacular laser light show which illuminates The Shard to celebrate its inauguration on the evening of 5 July.

The View from The Shard will take guests on a multi-sensory journey from street level up to 244m (800ft) and will provide a remarkable experience of one of the greatest cities on earth. From arrival, guests will be drawn into the diverse tapestry of London and get a glimpse of what it will be like to have the city laid out before them. Anticipation is further heightened as they travel in two high-speed ‘kaleidoscopic’ lifts that take just 30 seconds each to reach Level 68 where they will encounter the cloudscape and the feeling they are on a different plane rising above the world.

From Level 68 they make their way to the triple-height, light-filled, Level 69 where the view is revealed. Here, in the sky above London, guests will have the most astonishing 360 degree, 64km (40mile) view over the city and beyond. The past, present and future of London is unfurled beneath them and also brought to life in multimedia displays and installations. Examples include high tech digital telescopes that take the viewer deeper into the story of London.

Guests can choose to go even higher to the full 244m:  Level 72, the highest public level of The Shard. Here, guests have the most profound experience exposed to the elements and sounds of the city beneath, as well as the chance to look up to the shards of glass that form the top of this sculptural building as they disappear upwards further into the sky.

The View from The Shard is the highest vantage point from any building in Western Europe and almost twice as high as any other viewing point in London.

Renzo Piano, the Master Architect who created The Shard, is personally involved in developing the content of the experience, working in collaboration with Event Communications. Further details of the experience will be revealed in due course.

Tickets go sale:  Be the first to visit
The Shard celebrates the external completion of the building on 5 July 2012.  Advance tickets for The View from The Shard will go on sale to the public at 0900hrs (BST) on 6 July.

The opportunity to enjoy The View from The Shard is anticipated to be one of the most in-demand tickets of 2013. Guests choose a prebooked arrival slot at a date and time that suits them, ensuring a crowd and queue free premium experience.  Over 17,500 people have already registered their interest online.

Advance tickets cost £24.95 for adults and £18.95 for children. Tickets can be purchased from the dedicated website www.theviewfromtheshard.com <http://www.theviewfromtheshard.com> or via the box office hotline: +44 (0)844 499 7111 (a handling fee applies for telephone bookings only).

Follow the progress of The View from The Shard with updates, pictures and the chance to win tickets on Twitter @shardview, (hashtag #shardview). The View from The Shard is also on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/theviewfromtheshard and Pinterest at http://pinterest.com/shardview/

The View from The Shard will open on 1 February 2013.

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Further public booking information
The View from The Shard will be open from 0900 – 2200hrs daily (except 25 December). The entrance will be located on Joiner Street, London, SE1.  The nearest tube/rail station is London Bridge.  The attraction is located on bus routes 43, 48, 141, 149, 521.  Public information email: info@theviewfromtheshard.com.

Press images
Images of The Shard and The View from The Shard: bit.ly/LuoPvl

Press contacts

Kallaway PR

The View from The Shard
Ruth Howlett, Head of PR: +44(0)20 3102 3973 or ruth.howlett@shardlondonbridge.com

About The Shard
The Shard  (www.the-shard.com) is a landmark building on the London skyline, designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano. At a height of 1,016 ft (310 m) the building redefines London’s skyline and will be a dynamic symbol of the Capital, recognisable throughout the world. Located in the historic London Bridge Quarter in the heart of London, The Shard sits centrally between the West End, Westminster, the South Bank, the City and Canary Wharf.

The name ‘Shard’ comes from its sculpted design, which consists of glass facets that incline inwards but do not meet at the top, but instead open to the sky to allow the building to breathe naturally. London church spires and masts of ships which once anchored on the River Thames inspired the elegant building.

The Shard is a vertical city with high-quality offices, international restaurants, the 5-star Shangri-La hotel, exclusive residences and visitor attraction The View from The Shard, which will provide visitors with a multi-sensory experience and exhilarating 360° views for 40 miles across London.


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