The Prettiest London Rooftops Bars & Restaurants

Discover the prettiest London Rooftop Bars for all the picture perfect moments. London’s rooftop bars are usually known for breathtaking views of the city skyline. But not all can be positioned in prime spots for those views, some rooftop bars are adorned with beautiful botanical décor. So grab your girls and head to one of these pretty perfect rooftop bars. and restaurants.

Alto

Alto Selfridges

Where’s the rooftop? Bond Street

Pretty perfect for: Dining. This rooftop restaurant is a lush oasis, regardless of the season. Whether adorned with winter greens or summer yellows, it offers the perfect setting for both lunch and dinner. With the rooftop retracting during the summer months, you might just find yourself transported to the Amalfi Coast! Click here for more.


Bussey Rooftop Bar

Bussey rooftop flowery filled bar pink flowers

Where’s the rooftop? Peckham

Pretty perfect for: Sunshine day drinking. This rooftop bar, open from spring onwards, is a fantastic floral hideaway boasting all the pretty flowers and stunning views across London. With shared tables and a laid-back atmosphere, it’s a must-visit destination for the summer season. Click here for more.


Lost in Brixton

Lost in Brixton Rooftop Bar

Where’s the rooftop? Brixton

Pretty perfect for: Alfresco afternoons. Whilst not the highest rooftop bar it is one of the prettiest in London. With a retractable roof to coup with the British weather, this rooftop venue ensures it’s not just one of the prettiest but a perfect spot all year round. Click here for more.


Peggy Jean

Where’s the rooftop? Richmond

Pretty perfect for: Pink parasols and river views this rooftop bar-age brings the sunshine to Richmond riverside. Click here for more.


Sabine Rooftop Bar

Where’s the rooftop? Bank

Pretty perfect for: Stunning views of St Paul’s Cathedral but this rooftop brings the beauty inside the bar too. Click here for more.

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