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The 15 Best Rooftop Bars To Enjoy While in London

Imagine the scene: you, your closest friends, a round of drinks, and some of the greatest views in the city. All in all, it’s difficult to match a night spent at one of London’s greatest rooftop bars, even when the temperatures drop.

Rooftop bars have long been popular among Londoners, and this winter is no exception. The greatest rooftop bars in London provide fantastic cocktails and magnificent views that regular bars and pubs just can’t compete with on the ground. They’ve got attitude and altitude!

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But where precisely might these best alfresco sites be found? We’re just about to tell you. So gather your friends, set a date, and get booking, because you already know that places are filling up. As for the nippy air in November, put your “beer jacket” on. If you don’t feel warm enough, you’re not drunk enough.

1. Jon Bo Law Skybar

 

   
   
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Jin Bo Law Skybar is a rooftop London bar located near some of the city’s most renowned attractions, including Tower Bridge and the Gherkin (it’s a lot fancier than the veggie found flopping around in your burger). The ambiance on this rooftop is super affluent, with bronze décor and a marble floor that complements the bar. The drinks are highly distinctive, with exclusive combinations that aren’t available anyplace else in town. Consider the Butterfly Punch, which combines conventional punch with Jasmine tea and other Asian flavors for an exotic twist. Many of their drinks use Baijiu, which is really similar to Asian gin. And if you don’t know what this tastes like already, you know where to go!

2. Netil 360

 

   
   
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