Rooftops in London 2026: The Best Spots to Host Your Next Event

London’s skyline has always been part of its magic – but in 2026, rooftops are becoming much more than just places to grab a drink at golden hour. They’re evolving into full-fledged event venues – ideal for informal corporate gatherings, milestone celebrations, client receptions, or relaxed networking evenings with a city-scape backdrop. Below are our standout rooftops worth considering, along with what to think about when planning rooftop events in London today.

Radio Rooftop, ME London

Location: The Strand

Radio Rooftop, ME London

Perched on the 10th floor of ME London, Radio Rooftop remains one of the city’s most recognisable skyline venues. From the Thames to the London Eye, Big Ben and the glowing West End, the panorama alone creates an instant talking point.

The design is sleek and contemporary, blending monochrome interiors with open-air terraces, ambient lighting, and a menu centred around modern Mediterranean and Asian-inspired dishes.

Why It Works:

  • Capacity for 20–220 guests across private and semi-private spaces
  • Indoor lounge booths and outdoor terrace zones for flexible event formats
  • Ideal for client entertaining, networking soirées, welcome receptions or after-work socials
  • Striking dusk and night-time views that elevate even the simplest gathering

For brands seeking a vibrant, dynamic, city-centric setting, Radio Rooftop delivers every time!

Brooklands Bar, The Peninsula London

Location: Belgravia

Brooklands Bar, The Peninsula London

Brooklands Bar at The Peninsula London is situated atop one of London’s newest ultra-luxury hotels, the rooftop bar and restaurant overlook Hyde Park and the surrounding Belgravia skyline.

The interiors nod to British aviation heritage and the service is meticulous. The menus are elevated and the atmosphere leans towards elegant rather than energetic.

Why It Works:

  • Perfect for VIP dinners, high-level networking or private client hospitality
  • Unobstructed views paired with world-class culinary and service standards
  • A more intimate, luxury-driven alternative to louder rooftop hotspots

When the brief calls for subtle sophistication, Brooklands is a standout.

8 at The Londoner

Location: Leicester Square

8 at The Londoner

Located in The Londoner hotel, 8 is a sleek, design-driven rooftop with a Japanese inspired restaurant, open terrace, two bars and semi-private pockets ideal for hosting. Expect curated cocktails, contemporary small plates and an effortlessly cool crowd.

Why It Works:

  • Indoor/outdoor versatility
  • Atmospheric lighting and music suited to evening events
  • Ideal for creative client receptions, product launches or stylish team socials
  • A premium rooftop in the heart of the West End

The Emory Bar, The Emory

Location: Knightsbridge

The Emory Bar, The Emory

The Emory offers an exclusive rooftop bar reserved for guests — but available for private hire, offering a level of privacy rarely found at this altitude. With 360° views across Hyde Park and the city, the space feels serene, sculptural and discreet.

Why It Works:

  • Hyper-private rooftop experience
  • Perfect for VIP buyouts, leadership retreats, intimate receptions or brand experiences
  • Michelin-level hospitality curated by the Maybourne team

For ultra-exclusive gatherings, this is one of the most prestigious rooftops in the city.

The Nest at Treehouse London

Location: Langham Place

The Nest at Treehouse London

Wrapped in greenery with a playful, nature-inspired design, The Nest offers 360° views from its wrap-around terrace, cosy indoor lounge and eclectic bar. The vibe is relaxed and warm which is ideal for informal events that still feel stylish.

Why It Works:

  • A blend of laid-back atmosphere and premium location
  • Great for after-work drinks, social-leaning networking or casual client hosting
  • Sunset views over the West End

CÉ LA VI London Rooftop

Location: The City / Broadgate Circle

CÉ LA VI London Rooftop

CÉ LA VI brings its globally recognised lifestyle brand to London, pairing pan-Asian cuisine with a polished rooftop atmosphere. Expect contemporary design and a terrace that frames the City skyline.

Why It Works:

  • Perfect for upbeat receptions or brand-led hospitality
  • Strong culinary reputation with beautifully presented sharing menus

The Sunken Garden – Bloomsbury

Location: Bloomsbury

The Sunken Garden – Bloomsbury

A hidden gem within The Bloomsbury Hotel, The Sunken Garden feels like stepping into a Moroccan riad — patterned tiles, lanterns, palms and warm ambient lighting. Although not a traditional rooftop, its open-air courtyard setting offers a similar atmospheric charm while being fully enclosed from street-level noise.

Why It Works:

  • Brilliant for intimate dinners, receptions or high-end networking
  • Weather-friendly with shelter and heaters
  • Ideal when you want outdoor ambience without exposure to London’s climate

The Rooftop at The Trafalgar St. James

Location: Trafalgar Square

The Rooftop at The Trafalgar St. James

With direct sightlines over Nelson’s Column, the National Gallery and the city beyond, this rooftop remains one of central London’s most iconic event settings. Modern decor, a retractable roof and a curated small-plates menu create a polished yet relaxed environment.

Why It Works:

  • Private hire options for 20–180 guests
  • Adaptable for sit-down dinners, standing receptions or hybrid setups
  • A favourite for international groups thanks to its postcard-worthy views

Why Rooftops Are a Smart Choice for 2026 Events

Why Rooftops Are a Smart Choice for 2026 Events

As London’s hospitality landscape evolves, rooftops are becoming an increasingly strategic tool for planners and event-buying clients:

  • Instant ambience & visual impact – a skyline view adds gravitas and memorability to client dinners, cocktail receptions, launches or celebrations.
  • Flexibility for varied event types – from seated dinners for small groups, cocktail receptions for larger gatherings, to informal after work networking with good food and drink.
  • Centrally located with city-access convenience – many rooftop venues sit in the heart of the West End or central London, making them ideal for ease of access for domestic or international visitors.
  • Blending professionalism with atmosphere – you avoid the formality of a conference room or ballroom while still delivering high-quality hospitality and service.

What to Keep in Mind When Booking a Rooftop

What to Keep in Mind When Booking a Rooftop

That said – rooftop venues come with a few practical considerations, which are especially relevant when planning for non-UK clients or corporate events:

  • Capacity vs format- rooftop bars often offer a mix of indoor lounge, outdoor terrace and standing/ seated formats. Make sure you define the layout clearly: seated dinners, standing cocktails, mixed seating, etc.
  • Weather & seasonality- London weather can be unpredictable. Even if a rooftop has covered sections or heaters, it pays to plan for contingencies (e.g. indoor wrap-up, heaters, backup plan for rain/wind).
  • Transport & accessibility- central-London rooftops are usually easy to reach via public transport, but you’ll want clear arrival plans, especially if guests include overseas visitors or if there’s equipment/setup involved.
  • Licencing, catering and event requirements- for corporate events or private hires, confirm if the rooftop accepts private events, offers catering, space hire, AV needs etc.

Rooftops combine the convenience of central London hotels with the atmosphere of a private venue making them a powerful addition to your venue toolkit.

Ready to elevate your next event? Contact us today and let the Best Venues Group match you with the perfect London rooftop.

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