The favorite terraces of Londoners

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The favorite terraces of the locals

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Its terrace is one of the most attractive and welcoming in the city with chill out music, cushions and pallets that serve as furniture. This roofterrace is located on the roof of a co-working building and it goes unnoticed if you don't know it . Its hours are for those who enjoy the hours of sunshine more or to start with the first drink since They open on Wednesdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 21:00 and from Thursday to Saturday until 22:00.

Its menu is committed to bringing the flavors from Tibet to Hackney neighborhood with chicken, lamb and vegetarian momos served in recyclable cardboard boxes.

Netil 360

Tibetan cuisine in Hackney

FRANK’S COFFEE

This roofterrace does not seek to be a posh terrace but to be the perfect place to enjoy the heights of the Peckham neighborhood accompanied by a Campari, cocktail king of the house . Wooden tables and benches take over what is the top floor of a parking lot where posture is not sought but, in truth, it is impossible not to take out your mobile to immortalize the sunset with views 360 degrees of the city.

Their menu focuses on kebabs and sandwiches in pita bread, in addition to a fish, meat and vegetarian option that changes every week.

Frank's Cafe

A perfect roofterrace for your daily IG photo

TOBACCO DOCK

It is not just any terrace but a cinema terrace in Shadwell, in East London . Here you will not only enjoy the London skyline but also its giant screen and popcorn. This is the last of the five rooftop cinemas that Rooftop Film Club has opened in London.

Tickets must always be purchased in advance on the website as space is limited. There are no seats to use, but beach loungers are provided to place them where you want. So we recommend that you arrive early to ensure the best place.

Tobacco Dock

London's open-air cinema (you know, always with beer)

FOREST ON THE ROOF

If you have spent an entire afternoon shopping on Oxford St, one of the most popular and busy streets in London, and what you want is to disconnect from the masses without having to go far, this is your terrace. It is located on the top floor of the Selfridges department store.

The elevator ride will transport you from the city to the forest, at least at its entrance: a dark, fairytale-like tunnel with artificial grass, silk flowers, and twinkling little lights. To have a cocktail at the bar you don't need to book but you do for the restaurant, and you have to do it at least 24 hours in advance. You will enjoy a gastronomic experience that seeks to innovate through national ingredients and fun presentations.

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