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Horizon 22

Now closed
Located on the 58th floor of 22 Bishopsgate, Horizon 22 is London’s highest free observation deck offering spectacular views of London.
Free

Garden at 120

Now closed
The Garden at 120 is a free rooftop garden at the One Fen Court building, which offers spectacular views of the City of London.
Free

The Lookout at 8 Bishopsgate

Now closed
Completed in 2023, the 51-storey, 204m (669 ft) tall office building, also known as the Jenga, features a free observation deck on the 50th floor. The observation deck, called the Lookout at 8 Bishopsgate, offers panoramic views of London.
Free

Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station

Now closed
Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station is a unique observation tower offering a different perspective of London. This recently opened attraction provides a unique circular glass lift ride up the power station’s northwest chimney, offering panoramic 360-degree views
Price £17

Post Building roof garden

Now closed
The Post Building is a former post office sorting facility that has been converted into an office building and the building’s main attraction is its rooftop garden, which offers excellent views over Central London.
Free

Cabot Tower

8.15 am - 6.15 pm
Cabot Tower was built in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of North America by John Cabot, who set sail on his voyage to Newfoundland from Bristol in 1497.
Free

Clifton Observatory

Now closed
The Clifton Observatory is an observatory on Clifton Down in Bristol, which offers spectacular views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the River Avon.
Price £5

Radio City Tower (St John’s Beacon)

Now closed
Radio City Tower (also known as St John’s Beacon) is an observation tower the provides panoramic views of Liverpool and the surrounding country with views as far afield as the Lake District and Snowdonia in Wales.
Price £6.50

Brighton i360

Now closed
The Brighton i360 (formerly known as the British Airways i360) is an observation tower on the Brighton seafront near the former West Pier.
From £18.50 To £20.50

Spinnaker Tower

Now closed
The Spinnaker Tower is a 170m- (560 ft)-tall landmark in Portsmouth, England. It was opened in 2005 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. The tower offers stunning views of Portsmouth and the surrounding area, including the Isle of Wight, the Solent, and the English Channel.
Price £14.75

Blackpool Tower

Now closed
Looking like a low budget replica of the Eiffel Tower, the 171m-high Blackpool Tower was erected in 1894 by a London businessman impressed by the original, which he saw in Paris in 1880.
From £14.50 To £56.45

Carfax Tower

Now closed
Carfax Tower, officially St Martin’s Tower, in the centre of Oxford is all that remains of the 12th-century Church of St Martin, which was demolished in 1820 after it was discovered that the building was unstable. It was replaced by another church but this was also demolished, this time in 1896 so that nearby roads could be widened to allow space for more traffic in the area.
Price £3

Sky Garden

Now closed
The Sky Garden is a public park on the top three floors of the distinctive 160m (525 ft) skyscraper commonly known as the Walkie Talkie, but officially called 20 Fenchurch Street. It is free to visit and it offers brilliant views over London.
Free

Up at The O2

Now closed
Up at The O2 is the name of the experience that lets you climb up the walkway on the top of the O2 Arena in North Greenwich. The experience can be compared to the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb, but on a tent instead of a bridge.
From £35 To £42

IFS Cloud Cable Car

7.00 am - 11.00 pm
The IFS Cloud Cable Car (formerly the Emirates Air Line) is an aerial cable car that operates between North Greenwich and Royal Victoria Dock (near the ExCeL convention and exhibition centre). It is an unusual transport option considering that there simply aren’t many people that need to commute between North Greenwich and Royal Docks and it is an unusual spot for a tourist ride as the views over the Docklands aren’t quite as spectacular as views over central London. However, it is a relatively affordable scenic ride and there usually aren’t any queues.
Price £6

ArcelorMittal Orbit

From a distance the ArcelorMittal Orbit – also called the Orbit Tower – looks a lot like an amusement park ride, but it is actually a sculpture/observation tower that looks out over the London 2012 Olympic site in Stratford.
From £15 To £30

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