Behold the queen elizabeth hall roof garden bar café.
Southbank center roof garden.
London on top of the brutalist masterpiece queen elizabeth hall is the southbank centre s very own relaxing queen elizabeth roof garden you ll struggle to find a nicer spot for a lunchtime tan and lunch break either beneath the birch trees under the pergolas covered in blooming lilacs or nestled by the community gardens which are tended to by local minority groups.
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Contrary to popular belief not all rooftop bars sit atop disused carparks.
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The roof garden at the southbank centre is a nice enough refuge with a spectacular view.
This one is found above the illustrious southbank centre encircled by its iconic brutalist architecture.
The queen elizabeth hall roof garden designed by the eden project and run by company of cooks is the place to be for stunning views of london.
It s free to visit and relax among wildflowers fruit trees and allotments with beautiful views of the thames and london s iconic skyline.
The first chance to book for go down in history gigs concerts and talks knockout views from your own members cafe bar.
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A bit of a sanctuary on top of the southbank centre this garden is an absolute gem if you get there bright and early or at least before the hoards do.
Our beautiful and award winning roof garden sits atop queen elizabeth hall as an oasis in central london.
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Ascending it you re welcomed by a rare sight.
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You ll be able to sit.
The southbank centre s beautiful and award winning roof garden sits atop queen elizabeth hall as an oasis in central london.
Queen elizabeth hall roof garden was established in 2011 as part of southbank centre s celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the festival of britain.
It s free to visit and relax among wildflowers fruit trees and allotments.
Classical music gigs art literature performance and dance plus a year round programme of unique festivals.
It s not a place where you come to have a few drinks there s a cafe and they don t serve.
It was built and is maintained by a group of volunteers who have all experienced homelessness mental health or substance abuse problems.