Ring in 2026 high above London with unbeatable front-row views of the city’s iconic fireworks. Sky Garden sets the scene for a memorable New Year’s Eve, with live music, complimentary Moët & Chandon and elegant canapés. Dive straight into the celebrations with tickets to the party or begin your night with a dinner at one of Sky Garden’s three restaurants – each offering a standout menu to end the year in style.
LARCH
Bid arrivederci to 2025 with a three-course Italian feast at ground-floor Larch before heading 35 storeys up to Sky Garden to continue the party. Expect elevated classics from seared scallops with cauliflower purée and pomegranate to black truffle potato croquettes, while mains include crab spaghetti or braised ossobuco with risotto Milanese. Sweet treats such as panettone or tiramisu offer a taste of la dolce vita to finish. From £115 per person.
DARWIN BRASSERIE
Discover relaxed elegance with a five-course menu celebrating seasonal British produce, served with a glass of Ruinart or Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut. Highlights include artichoke cappuccino with pickled shimeji mushrooms; lobster with wasabi yogurt and Exmoor caviar; and fillet of beef with smoked potato foam and charred hispi cabbage. From £445 per person, includes Sky Garden Party ticket.
FENCHURCH
Chef de Cuisine, Kerth Gumbs’ Fenchurch presents an exceptional Caribbean-inspired five-course tasting menu. Start with a complimentary glass of Dom Pérignon, before enjoying a refined selection of snacks including lobster katsu and artichoke custard with toffee black truffle. Other standout dishes include butter poached halibut with oscietra caviar; A5 Wagyu fillet with ancient grains and a Mont Blanc choux with sweet potato, dark chocolate and salted milk ice cream. From £745 per person, includes Sky Garden Party ticket.
As the clock strikes midnight, raise a glass against the glittering city skyline and welcome the New Year in spectacular fashion. Party access tickets start at £215 per person, while dining experiences start from £115 per person*.

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