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Explore London
Sightseeing in London

Immerse yourself in London’s vibrant culture, history and sightseeing. With Shangri-La The Shard, London’s prime location, explore Borough Market, enjoy a sunset river cruise and visit must-see places such as Tate Modern or Shakespeare’s Globe. London’s premier shopping also awaits, just steps away.

Quick Facts
Quick Facts
London, one of the world’s most frequently visited cities, with a strong international character and a diverse population of over eight million. For those planning a trip, here’s what you need to know about London: from essential travel advice and tips to visitor information, we’ve got you covered.
Attractions
Attractions

Whether it’s the adventure of discovering iconic landmarks or the thrill of a world-class theme park, Shangri-La’s curated experiences of attractions get you out of your comfort zone and into the realm of unforgettable travel memories.
 

The View from The Shard
Step out of your room in at the Shangri-La and take the lift to Level 68 of The Shard to reach the viewing gallery of Western Europe's tallest tower. Or simply gaze out of the window to catch glimpses of London's most iconic landmarks.

 

London Eye
Climb aboard Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel and take in unforgettable 360-degree views of some of London's most famous landmarks over the river Thames.

 

Tower of London
Visible from the Shangri-La, this 900-year old building held many titles over the years from royal palace to prison and even a zoo! Today's it's probably most famous for housing the Crown Jewels. 

 

Westminster Abbey
This UNESCO World Heritage site is London's most famous (and most beautiful) church. This must-see attraction was rebuilt in the 13th century but has a history that dates back to the early 1200's.

 

Churchill War Rooms
Journey underground to experience the epicentre of Britain’s response to World War II and learn more about former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

 

London Bridges
There are 35 bridges that cross over the river Thames, with Tower Bridge being the most iconic. The equally-famous London Bridge has a fun and informative experience when you can learn its history from Roman to modern times.

Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

Whether it’s wandering some of the world’s greatest museums, exploring cutting-edge galleries and traditional artisan houses, or watching the latest blockbuster at a film festival, we have our finger on the pulse of all the hottest cultural happenings.

 

The Old Operating Theatre
Housed in the attic of the old St Thomas’ Hospital, this unique museum offers a a glimpse into the history of medicine and surgery. It is the oldest surviving surgical theatre in Europe. 

 

Victoria and Albert Museum
Founded in 1852, the V&A is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts, and design. It houses a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects spanning 5,000 years, from ceramics and fashion to wallpapers and jewellery,

 

The Clink Museum
Built on the site of the original Clink Prison that dates back to 1144, this hands-on experience  allows visitors to get to grips with how things were done in olden times.

 

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Just a short walk from the Shangri-La, check out the Globe Theatre offers a unique theatrical experience. Reconstructed to look like Shakespeare’s famous theatre, this Elizabethan playhouse is home to tons of great shows and events. 

As the theatre is open-air, the season starts in the spring and finishes in the autumn.

 

Tate Modern
Tate Modern is home to Great Britain's national collection of modern art from 1900 to the present day. It's one of the world's most frequently visited art galleries.

 

The Monument
A permanent reminder of the Great Fire of 1666, the Monument commemorates one of the most significant events in London's history.

 

St. Paul’s Cathedral via The Millennium Bridge
One of London’s iconic landmarks, the cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren and opened in 1697. It is located at the high point of the City of London on Ludgate Hill.

Shopping
Shopping

Your holiday isn’t complete without indulging in a little retail therapy, Shangri-La The Shard, London has you covered. We’ve scoured the city to curate a selection of London’s best shopping hot spots, from famous markets and luxury boutiques to high street, private ateliers and bustling arcades.

 

Complimentary Shopping Shuttle to Oxford Street 
Experience greater convenience with our complimentary Shopping Shuttle service to London’s renowned Oxford Street, home to the Selfridges luxury flagship store.The shuttle operates from Wednesday-Sunday, departing at 10:30am and 1pm, offering a return trip at 5pm.

To reserve your spot, please speak to our concierge team directly or dial ‘0’ from your in-room telephone.

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Borough Market
A 5-minute walk from Shangri-La The Shard, London,  Borough Market is one of London’s most famous markets. Established in 1851, it is home to over 100 stalls filled with gourmet food, tempting cheeses and exquisite patisseries. Stop for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea at one of the charming Cafés  within the market hall.

 

Bond Street
Home to some of the world’s most prestigious retailers, London’s Bond Street is a luxury shoppers haven. Discover an array of exclusive brands, designer fashion, luxury goods, fine jewels, art and antiques.

 

St. James
Historic St James’s is known for its high-end fashion and art boutiques, some of which hold the royal seal of approval. Venture along Piccadilly to stop at Fortnum & Mason, while Jermyn Street is so typically British it’s enough to bring out the old-fashioned gent in anyone!

 

Covent Garden
If you’re on the hunt for urban streetwear, unique gifts, rare sweets and handmade jewellery, this is where you want to be!

Sports
Sports

Let Shangri-La The Shard, London be your guide to amazing sports events and recreational activities. Spend a day perfecting your golf swing, step into the electrifying atmosphere of a football match at Wembley Stadium, experience the adrenaline rush of an F1 circuit and the excitement of Wimbledon.

 

All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
You may not know the name, but you definitely know the game! All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is home to Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is regarded as the original tennis court as the surface is grass.

 

Wembley Stadium
One of the most famous football stadiums in Britain, Wembley hosts the home matches for the England national football team and the FA Cup Final, the latter being the most attended football tournament in the world.

 

Lord’s Cricket Ground
Not only does Lord’s Cricket Ground host cricket matches, it’s home to the MCC Museum which is the oldest sports museum in the world including The Ashes urn.

 

O2 Arena
Aside from world-famous concerts, the O2 Arena also hosts many sports such as tennis, ice hockey, basketball, gymnastics, boxing, squash, MMA, darts and rugby.

Transportation
Transportation

Shangri-La The Shard, London, located at London Bridge Station, offers seamless access to the city on foot and via the Northern and Jubilee underground lines. Whether you’re using public transport or taxis, getting around is easy. Additionally, the Eurostar at St Pancras Station is only 15 minutes away.

Address

31 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9QU United Kingdom

Phone

(44 20) 7234 8000

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