Even though I would not like living in a city where the views are a never-ending cluster of buildings, high and low, ancient and modern, I sure love looking at it from all the multiple perspectives and viewpoints during our vacation in London.
120 Fenchurch St is another high rise in London with a sky garden and an impressive 360-degree views. You get fantastic views of the Sky Garden from here, so we could kind of pretend we went there.
Not only is St Paul’s an exquisite architectural gem, a London icon and top attraction worth visiting, it’s also a place to get a magnificent view of London.
Oxo Tower is a residential building on the southern banks of the River Thames. On the top floor (8th) is a restaurant and public viewing gallery. They don’t make this known so it really is a London local secret.
Head up to the enclosed 6th floor Kitchen and Bar in the Natalie Bell Building for striking views of the Thames, Millennium Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral.