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London's Shard skyscraper observation deck opens to public | London's Shard skyscraper observation deck opens to public |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The observation deck on the Shard - western Europe's tallest building - has opened to the public. | The observation deck on the Shard - western Europe's tallest building - has opened to the public. |
London Mayor Boris Johnson cut a ribbon to the viewing platform, which is positioned 243m (800ft) up the skyscraper. | London Mayor Boris Johnson cut a ribbon to the viewing platform, which is positioned 243m (800ft) up the skyscraper. |
He was joined by its architect Renzo Piano for the opening of the attraction, The View from The Shard. | He was joined by its architect Renzo Piano for the opening of the attraction, The View from The Shard. |
The Shard, which stands next to London Bridge station, is 310m (1,016ft) - 87 storeys - tall. | The Shard, which stands next to London Bridge station, is 310m (1,016ft) - 87 storeys - tall. |
Mr Piano said: "This building is magic for a number of reasons. | |
Marriage proposal | |
"First, because it's in London, second, because it's so tall, and third, because this building is a part of London. It's a sense of London." | |
There was a sense of celebration as one couple from Essex got engaged on the observation deck. | |
James Episcopou, 22, got down on one knee to propose to his girlfriend Laura Taylor, 22. | |
On a clear day, visitors are promised a spectacular 40-mile panoramic view of the capital. | On a clear day, visitors are promised a spectacular 40-mile panoramic view of the capital. |
But wet and cloudy weather meant visibility was restricted for the 4,800 people who have already paid for admission on Friday. | |
Ticket prices are £24.95 for adults and £18.95 for children. | Ticket prices are £24.95 for adults and £18.95 for children. |
'Amazing place' | |
According to The View from the Shard website, there will be no refunds. | According to The View from the Shard website, there will be no refunds. |
Instead, visitors will be able to return at another time if the bad weather fails to clear. | Instead, visitors will be able to return at another time if the bad weather fails to clear. |
Mr Johnson described the building as "a most amazing place". | |
He said: "It's the closest thing to being in an airplane and looking down on London." | |
Visitors to the attraction - on floors 68, 69 and 72 - will be whisked up in two high-speed lifts within around 60 seconds. | Visitors to the attraction - on floors 68, 69 and 72 - will be whisked up in two high-speed lifts within around 60 seconds. |
They will be able to look through special telescopes known as Tell: scopes. | They will be able to look through special telescopes known as Tell: scopes. |
These show not only a live "as it is" image but, at the push of a button will show what a clear-day view would be as well as a sunset view and a night view. | |
The Shard is part of a £2bn redevelopment of the London Bridge area. | The Shard is part of a £2bn redevelopment of the London Bridge area. |
The triangular-shaped building has 600,000sq ft of offices, three floors of restaurants and a 200-room Shangri-La hotel which is due to open this summer. | The triangular-shaped building has 600,000sq ft of offices, three floors of restaurants and a 200-room Shangri-La hotel which is due to open this summer. |
There are also 10 luxury apartments which are expected to be priced as high as £50m each. | There are also 10 luxury apartments which are expected to be priced as high as £50m each. |
Irvine Sellar, chairman of Sellar Property and developer of the Shard, said: "I think Londoners will feel ownership of the Shard. They'll adopt it as the Parisians adopted the Eiffel Tower or the Americans adopted the Empire State." |