A free rooftop garden with a view of the city – without the tourist crowds. Perfect for a picnic above the rooftops of London or a sunset with the skyline.
Perched atop the Fen Court building at 120 Fenchurch Street, The Garden at 120 is one of London’s best-kept secrets—a tranquil rooftop oasis floating 15 storeys above the city’s bustling streets. This 3,000-square-foot public space offers breathtaking 360-degree views of London’s skyline, including iconic landmarks like The Gherkin, The Shard, and the Walkie Talkie building.
Designed by German landscape architects Latz + Partner, the garden is a lush blend of nature and architecture. Visitors can stroll past 85 Italian wisteria trees, over 30 fruit trees, and a striking 200-foot-long water feature that winds through manicured hedges and wildflowers.
Unlike many of London’s rooftop attractions, The Garden at 120 is free to enter and doesn’t require booking for individuals or small groups. Whether you’re looking to unwind during a lunch break, snap panoramic photos, or simply soak in the serenity above the city, this garden offers a unique perspective—both literally and figuratively.
Open daily with no booking required for individuals or small groups, The Garden at 120 is accessible via a dedicated lift and includes a refreshment kiosk on the level below. Whether you’re a local looking for a peaceful lunch spot or a visitor seeking a unique vantage point, this rooftop retreat offers a fresh perspective on the city elevated in every sense