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London’s Best Rooftop Bars

When the sun’s out, it’s time to get high. Head for London’s best rooftop bars, roof terraces, open-air bars and sky-high drinking dens.

Image: Sushi Samba

Rooftop bars in the West End

Aqua Spirit, Regent Street

A great spot to know about, this slick cocktail sanctuary high above Regent Street — part of Aqua Kyoto restaurant — is in a prime position for post-shopping recuperation. The views over Oxford Street and the West End are as appealing as the Japanese bar food and Asian-accented drinks list. No bookings are taken for the terrace (open for lunch from noon-3pm and drinks thereafter) so it’s best to arrive early.

Aqua Spirit, 5th floor, 240 Regent Street, W1B 3BR

The Carpenter’s Arms, Fitzrovia

This characterful pub just off Tottenham Court Road has something special up its sleeve — a rooftop beer garden. It may not be the greenest of gardens, but it’s a pretty sweet spot for a pint in the sunshine all the same.

The Carpenter’s Arms, 68-70 Whitfield Street, W1T 4EY

Radio Rooftop Bar, Aldwych



Set atop the ME London hotel, Radio Bar — so called because it’s on the site of the old Marconi House — is a sleek asymmetric treat for the eyes in itself. But naturally it’s the stunning panoramic views across pretty much the whole city that you’ll be looking at. Classic cocktails rub shoulders with new creations. Reservations are recommended.

Radio Rooftop Bar, 336-337 Strand, WC2R 1HA

Radio Rooftop

Ham Yard Hotel, Piccadilly Circus

Ok, this gorgeous roof terrace is only open to hotel guests or under private hire, but it's still worth knowing about. If you've got a birthday celebration or company event coming up, we suggest you try to strong-arm the organisers into having it here. The space is marvellously pretty and even has a kitchen garden and some rooftop beehives for goodness' sake.

Ham Yard Hotel, 1 Ham Yard, W1D 7DT

alto by San Carlo, Oxford Street



This rooftop oasis places the emphasis on seasonal Italian produce and fresh ingredients. The Italian garden setting can be enjoyed with a drink in hand on the al fresco sun terrace, or with a full-blown seafood dinner at your table.

alto by San Carlo at Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, W1A 1AB

The Rooftop, Trafalgar Square



Get a God complex as you watch the hustle of Trafalgar Square down below from this swish bar on top of The Trafalgar Hotel. It’s glamorous with prices to match.

The Rooftop, The Trafalgar Hotel, 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, SW1A 2TS

Gaucho, Piccadilly

During the sunnier months, visitors to this high-end, meat-heavy restaurant can enjoy pre or post-dinner drinks on the romantic roof terrace, complete with fireplace and pillows. Despite it being part of the reputation-led chain, few know about it. Wind, rain and chilly temperatures do close it though, so it's worth a call to make sure it's open before you set out especially.

Gaucho Piccadilly, 25 Swallow Street, W1B 4QR

The giddy heights of Sushisamba

Rooftop bars in the City and Clerkenwell

Angler, Moorgate

Planted with lavender, herbs and olive trees, this rooftop terrace at South Place Hotel brings a little piece of Provence to Moorgate — not that there’s anywhere in Provence that also affords you a bird’s eye view of the ongoing Crossrail works. Call by for a drink daily from noon until 11pm (weather permitting), or look out for the hotel’s regular rooftop parties and events. It also boasts a retractable roof — so any drizzle shouldn't be a problem.

Angler, South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, EC2M 2AF

Aviary, Moorgate

A relative newbie on the rooftop bar scene is Aviary. Located on the cusp of the city and Shoreditch, find it perched on the 10th floor of The Montcalm Hotel on Finsbury Square. With a nod to the glamorous art deco era, this place has a swish City look, but without the snobbiness that usually comes with it. Come here for raw seafood on the rocks, and cocktails, along with the large spacious terrace, winter igloos and killer city skyline views.

Aviary Roof Terrace, 10th Floor Montcalm Royal London House, 22-25 Finsbury Square, EC2A 1DX

Jin Bo Law, Aldgate

Perched on the 14th floor of Dorsett City Hotel, right next to Aldgate station, Jin Bo Law has some of the best views over the City of London rooftops. The balcony runs the length of this swanky Asian-style cocktail bar, which, despite the views, seems to be a little quieter than many on this list.

Jin Bo Law, Dorsett City Hotel, 9 Aldgate High Street, EC3N 1AH

Bird of Smithfield's roof terrace

Bird of Smithfield, Smithfield



Spread over five floors in a renovated Georgian town house, Bird of Smithfield serves excellent British food — including meat from across the way — courtesy of chef Tommy Boland. More to the point, it comes with a rooftop terrace bar offering great views across the top of the meat market and beyond. Last orders for roof-based beverages are 9.30pm.

Bird of Smithfield, 26 Smithfield Street, EC1A 9LB

Piculpepper, Commercial Street

It's where they grow the fresh herbs and vegetables used in this pub's tasty menu, but Culpepper's roof garden also houses alfresco dining and a bar. Oh, and an eight-foot gherkin. It opens during the summer months and offers a full menu and drinks (closed on Mondays).

Piculpepper at The Culpepper, 40 Commercial Street, E1 6LP

Coq d’Argent, Bank



Set atop the postmodern erection that is One Poultry, Coq d’Argent is a hard and fast favourite among City slickers. Its playfully designed rooftop terrace — complete with fake grass — is a real suntrap, while a large drinks list spans just about everything from beers and wines to spirits and cocktails. A full grill menu is available alongside bar snacks.

Coq d’Argent, No.1 Poultry, EC2R 8EJ

Image: Madison

Madison, St Paul’s



A breathtaking view of the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral is the pièce de résistance at this restaurant and bar where Champagne and wines get big billing. There’s plenty of reasonably priced bar food if you’re not up for a full dinner and we’d recommend the Sunday brunch for a better value visit.

Madison, Rooftop terrace, 1 New Change, EC4M 9AF

Sky Garden, Fenchurch Street

The Sky Garden — set on the 35th and 36th floors of the bulbous Walkie-Talkie building — is kind of a roof terrace. Open early 'til late daily, there’s access to the al fresco strip, while the rest of the space is sufficiently glass-clad and greenery-filled to do a similar job. There’s also live music nights Thursday through to Saturday.

The Sky Garden, 1 Sky Garden Walk, London, EC3M 8AF

Image: Sky Garden

Sushisamba, Liverpool Street

The highest roof terrace in London, on floor 38 of the Heron Tower, Sushisamba has high prices to match but soaring views that just about make up for it. The lift ride up there is worth a go in itself any time of day, but for best effects go of an evening and nab a seat around the fire pit.

Sushisamba, 110 Bishopsgate, EC2N 4AY

Savage Garden, Tower Hill

Formerly known as SkyLounge, this sky-high terrace recently had a makeover with vibrant interiors drawing a 'cool' crowd. It's not in the Tower of London itself, but it's not far off, situated on the 12th floor of the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. And it's actually two terraces, giving you views in pretty much any direction you like.

Savage Garden, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 7 Pepys Street, EC3N 4AF

North London views at Vivo

Rooftop bars in north London

Abbey Tavern, Kentish Town

This boozer’s biggest draw is its pretty wood-decked, fairy-light hung roof terrace which comes with loads of seating, if not the most scenic views. Where better to enjoy its pub kitchen wares of burgers and Sunday roasts than al fresco and on high?

Abbey Tavern 124 Kentish Town Road, NW1 9QB

The Castle, Angel



This Geronimo Inns gastropub on Pentonville Road is perfectly pleasant inside, but come a sunny day or a warm evening its spacious roof terrace is prime space — even if the views of, er, Pentonville Road aren’t that scenic.

The Castle, 54 Pentonville Road, N1 9HF

The Driver, King’s Cross

It’s not London’s prettiest terrace, and the fenced perimeters mean you might need to stand on tippy-toes to get a view, but this pub rooftop is still a great spot to soak up some sun with a pint in hand. On warm days you can expect regular rooftop BBQs too — check ahead.

The Driver, 2-4 Wharfdale Road, N1 9RY

Photo: Big Chill

Big Chill, King's Cross

A couple of minutes' walk from the station you'll find Big Chill bar. And on the top of that, you'll find the popular rooftop terrace. It's a pretty laid back affair, just a few picnic tables with far more people milling around with a pint in hand. The beer is locally brewed and decent, the food is burger-centric and weekends are for dancing, thanks to the resident DJs Thursday through to Saturday.

Big Chill, 257-259 Pentonville Road, N1 9NL

Vivo, Islington



Italian restaurant Vivo has a vast wood-decked roof terrace scattered with Mediterranean plants. The Upper Street masses still don’t really know about it so you should be able to enjoy a glass of prosecco or a sunny spritz in relative peace. Don’t expect views though — the surrounding fences are irritatingly just too tall for that.

Vivo, 57-58 Upper Street, N1 0NY

The Faltering Fullback

The Faltering Fullback, Finsbury Park



This Irish pub tucked away behind Finsbury Park deserves a spot on this list despite it technically, technically, being a beer garden. Why? The multi-level garden sprawls across four levels of decking and is basically a glorified tree house. Elevated views and bountiful greenery make it a strong rival to many of the bars on this list. No bookings, so on sunny days you'll need to pop down early to secure a table.

Faltering Fullback, 19 Perth Road, Finsbury Park, N4 3HB

Rooftop bars in Shoreditch and east London

Boundary Rooftop, Shoreditch

You could do worse than pass time in Shoreditch with drinks and Mediterranean nibbles on the Boundary rooftop. It does require a certain level of financial investment, though, and note that being a fairly squat building in an area devoid of interesting features, the views from on top aren’t the best you’ll find. The revamped space now comes with a heated glass orangery meaning it’s open all day every day irrelevant of the weather.

Boundary Rooftop, 2-4 Boundary Street, Shoreditch, E2 7DD

Golden Bee, Shoreditch



A stone’s throw from hectic Old Street station is the comparatively tranquil terrace of the Golden Bee. Make the most of it with two-for-one happy hour cocktails from 5-7pm on Tuesdays to Thursdays.

Golden Bee, Singer Street, Shoreditch, EC1V 9DD

The Mexican terrace at Queen of Hoxton. Image: Kaleido Shoots for Queen of Hoxton

Queen of Hoxton, Shoreditch

The roof of the Queen of Hoxton is open all year round with seasonal transformations keeping Londoners on their toes. Winter saw it turn into a Moulin Rouge themed glamour den, while summer 2019 promises frozen margaritas and tacos aplenty with a Mexicana hangout. Complete with... wrestling ring.

Queen of Hoxton, 1-5 Curtain Road, EC2A 3JX

Red Lion, Hoxton

Either relaxed or rammed depending on the weather, open seven days a week, the Red Lion’s roof terrace is reliably open whenever you fancy an open-air drink. Food is purely pizza and burger focussed, get a Meal Deal — £10 for your pizza/burger and a pint.

Red Lion, 41 Hoxton Street, N1 6NH

Curling atop Roof East in Stratford.

Roof East, Stratford

This summer sees the return of Roof East in a loosely-termed ‘adult adventure playground’ atop a multi-storey car park in Stratford. It's pretty packed up there with De La Bowl (Hop Hop inspired lawn bowling), Birdies Crazy Golf Club and Rooftop Film Club getting involved in some sky-based action along with London's highest baseball batting cage. Sustenance comes in the form of a range of street food vendors and a trio of cocktail bars.

Roof East, Stratford multi-storey car park, Great Eastern Way, E15 1XE

Skylight, Wapping

Another car park contender is Skylight. Already this multi-level bar has made a name for itself by offering London's only rooftop ice skating rink during the winter months. For summer 2019, however, we're treated instead to lawn games, bookable day beds and summertime cocktails at the main pergola bar. Hungry? Greek fusion food and vegan burgers can be found in the lower, sheltered level.

Skylight at Tobacco Dock, Pennington Street Car Park, E1W 2SF

Skylight

Netil House, Bethnal Green

Like most things in east London, Netil House isn't quite as edgy and cool as it used to be — for example, it's no longer BYOB. But it's still a top place to do a bit of remote 'working' or just hang out with a beer, slice of pizza and watch the sun set over east London.

Netil House, 1 Westgate Street, London E8 3RL

Dalston Roof Park, Dalston

A roof garden on the top of the Print House building, just off Dalston Lane, Dalston Roof Park is open seven days a week with a busy roster of events during summertime. The space is the creation of Bootstrap, a training and enterprise charity, and all proceeds from the bar are ploughed back into the work they do in the local area. Alongside booze and quiz nights, you can expect a steady stream of community and music events too.

Dalston Roof Park, The Print House, 18-22 Ashwin Street, E8 3DL

Shoreditch House

Befriend a member and get on up to London's most exclusive sky high bar. This east London warehouse-turned hip private members' club is seriously worth trying to blag your way in somehow — rooftop pool says it all.

Shoreditch House, 1 Ebor St, London E1 6AW

Midnight Apothecary

Rooftop bars in south London

Frank’s, Peckham

Think south London rooftop bar and you'll often think Frank's. This expansive bar and grill atop a multi-storey car park in Peckham is set to reopen at the end of May 2019 and has become a regular fixture of a London summer. Expect hot wings, sardines and smoked aubergine pittas on the food side of things, cocktails on the drinks side of things, and scenic views of the City and across south London.

Frank’s, 10th Floor, 95a Rye Lane, SE15 4ST

Bussey Rooftop Bar, Peckham

Another rooftop recommendation in Peckham is the bar perched on top of cultural hub, Bussey Building. A spring/summer makeover has turned the space into a plant-filled sun-trap; a mighty fine place to admire sunsets over London. Cocktail and hot dog in hand, of course.

Bussey Rooftop Bar, Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, SE15 4ST

The Tankard, Kennington

Formerly a Grand Union outlet, this site now belongs to The Draft House — a group of pubs that proffer a great selection of beers. This spot offers a roof terrace, completely refurbed and overlooking the Imperial War Museum grounds. Food is mightily beer-friendly: mac'n'cheese balls, scotch eggs, burgers, fish'n'chips and the like, but with a couple of welcome veggie and vegan options too.

The Tankard, 111 Kennington Road, SE11 6SF

Photo: Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden

Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, South Bank

Originally a partnership with the Eden Project, this rooftop recommendation continues to be a natural haven of wildflowers, fruit trees and allotments. Light snacks and sandwiches line your stomach, but watching the sun go down over the Thames with a G&T in hand can't be beaten.

Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX (open April-October only)

Art Yard Bar & Kitchen, South Bank

Gaze across the Thames at the dome of St Paul's, while sipping Hampshire-made sparkling wine, on this South Bank summer terrace. If it's really warm, order a wine snow cone (rude not to). When it turns chilly, order the wood-fired pizzette.

Art Yard Bar & Kitchen summer terrace at Bankside Hotel, 2 Blackfriars Road, South Bank, SE1 9JU (open from May throughout the summer)

Midnight Apothecary at Brunel Museum, Rotherhithe

Every summer the Brunel Museum’s rooftop garden hosts the Midnight Apothecary pop-up cocktail bar atop Brunel’s Thames Tunnel Shaft. The Cocktail Gardener creates botanical drinks infused with and based on ingredients from the museum’s garden, served around a campfire. A beautifully atmospheric way to spend a summer evening, and they've got Picalilli Caff serving up street food too.

Midnight Apothecary at Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue, SE16 4LF (tickets should be booked in advance)

Midnight Apothecary. Photo: James Millar

12th Knot, South Bank

Just sneaking into the south London list is Sea Containers London's riverside bar overlooking the Thames. 12th Knot (formerly Rumpus Room) is terrace-top rather than rooftop, but the views down the river are spectacular, the cocktails are classic and walk-ins are welcome (although it does get very busy).

12th Knot, 20 Upper Ground, South Bank, London SE1 9PD

Bar Elba, Waterloo

Opposite Waterloo station sits this rooftop bar atop Mercury House. It's solely a rooftop bar so don't expect to be able to dive inside if the elements turn, but that should be no problem thanks to the heaters and coverings that offer some protection from a British summer. The vibe is laid back — all fairy lights a-twinkle — and you can reward yourself for trudging up all those steps with a margarita and grilled cheese sandwich.

Bar Elba, Mercury House, 109-117 Waterloo Road, SE1 8UL

Photo: Lyric Hammersmith

Rooftop bars in west London

Pergola Paddington, Paddington

After the demise of Kensington Roof Gardens, west London is in some serious need of rooftop representation. Luckily Pergola Paddington is reopening for a third year and promising the same dose of food residencies, booze-heavy bars and absolutely masses of picnic-style seating. This year burger giants Patty & Bun and kebab wraps courtesy of Babek Brothers are both on the restaurant line-up, among others. Booking recommended.

Pergola Paddington, 5 Kingdom Street, Paddington Central, W2 6PY

Lyric Bar, Hammersmith



The bar at the Lyric Theatre is open to all, whether you have a theatre ticket or not, and it offers a real boost to west London’s rooftop options. With plenty of planters and foliage along with views across low-level west London, it even feels a little bit rural.

Lyric Bar, Lyric Square, King Street, W6 0QL

The Alexandra, Wimbledon

Ok, technically this is south-west rather than west-west London, but it only requires a short hop over the Thames to make the most of this charming pub's rooftop bar. The Loft terrace comes with a burger shack and al fresco bar, from which it serves a good selection of beers. Low-key and charming, it's reliably packed on a sunny summer's day, so make sure to get there early if you want a table.

The Alexandra, 33 Wimbledon Hill Road, SW19 7NE

Photo: Bōkan

Rooftop bars in Canary Wharf

Bōkan, Canary Wharf

Considering the amount of teetering skyscrapers round here (and suits with cash to splash), it's surprising there aren't more snazzy altitude-inducing bars opening up in this part of town. But maybe this city slicker bar hails a rooftop revolution for Canary Wharf. There's a restaurant and bar on the 37th and 38th floors of the Novotel, but up on the 39th floor you'll find all the alfresco air terrace action with specialist gin bar, live jazz and daybeds.

Bōkan – 37th, 38th & 39th Floor, Novotel Canary Wharf, 40 Marsh Wall, E14 9TP

Boisdale, Canary Wharf

This tartan-clad, whisky-loaded bar comes with a great little rooftop bar too. Bring your colleagues, whip out the company credit card and settle in for a top night watching the sun go down with a dram in hand.

Boisdale, Cabot Place, Canary Wharf, E14 4QT

Any more rooftop bars or roof terraces which deserve a mention? Let us know in the comments below.