Christmas Film Screening atop the Shard
Settle in with Miracle on 34th Street, a complimentary cocktail and extraordinary views from the top of the shard for a Christmas film screening
It's Christmas time, which as all Londoners know, means buttery mince pies, an impenetrable Oxford Street and – most importantly – an outpouring of Christmas film screenings around the city.
Of all the screenings, few are as exciting and quintessentially English as The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show's pop-up cinema on the 69th floor at The View from The Shard – the UK's highest cinema – which offers extraordinary views of London that only Father Christmas usually gets to see.
Scrooge at The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show on 69th floor at The View from The Shard
Guests enjoy a complimentary cocktail made with Grey Goose Vodka (sponsors of the season) and freshly made popcorn as they watch either the timeless Miracle on 34th Street on 12 December.
The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show have tastefully elected to show the original Miracle on 34th Street, 1947, which beats the later Richard Attenborough adaptation every time. Directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O’Hara, John Payne and a very young Natalie Wood, Miracle on 34th Street tells the story of a little girl and a lawyer who set out to prove that Santa Claus is real.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London's Christmas lights twinkling below, a heartwarming Christmas film, complimentary cocktail and popcorn to boot.
Of all the screenings, few are as exciting and quintessentially English as The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show's pop-up cinema on the 69th floor at The View from The Shard – the UK's highest cinema – which offers extraordinary views of London that only Father Christmas usually gets to see.
Scrooge at The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show on 69th floor at The View from The Shard
Guests enjoy a complimentary cocktail made with Grey Goose Vodka (sponsors of the season) and freshly made popcorn as they watch either the timeless Miracle on 34th Street on 12 December.
The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show have tastefully elected to show the original Miracle on 34th Street, 1947, which beats the later Richard Attenborough adaptation every time. Directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O’Hara, John Payne and a very young Natalie Wood, Miracle on 34th Street tells the story of a little girl and a lawyer who set out to prove that Santa Claus is real.
Enjoy breathtaking views of London's Christmas lights twinkling below, a heartwarming Christmas film, complimentary cocktail and popcorn to boot.
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What | Christmas Film Screening atop the Shard |
Where | The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG | MAP |
When |
12 Dec 17 – 13 Dec 17, 8pm: welcome cocktail and enjoy views of the shard; 9 - 11pm: screening time |
Price | £90 for a pair / free for Culture Whisper members |
Website | Click here to book tickets |