iVisit.... Babylon Restaurant
After a week at work and the weathers on our side, try the Babylon Restaurant on the 7th floor of 99 Kensington High Street.
http://www.virginlimitededition.com/en/the-roof-gardens
After a week at work and the weathers on our side, try the Babylon Restaurant on the 7th floor of 99 Kensington High Street.
http://www.virginlimitededition.com/en/the-roof-gardens
The Culpeper pub in london has everything you could ask for.
Ranging from the pub on the ground floor where you can drink, eat lunch or dinner from the ever changing pub menu or just have a coffee. And they are open till 2 am so occasionally a dance is on the cards too.
The Roof Gardens are spectacular and best of all, they're open to the public to visit free of charge. The Roof Gardens were the dream of Trevor Bowen, the vice president of John Barker & Co. In 1936 he employed landscape architect Ralph Hancock to realise his vision. The gardens took two years to build at a cost of £25,000 and opened to the public in May 1938.
Nestled in the heart of South West London, right by Battersea Park, is a community of festival-goers, foodies, DJs and musicians who want to give you the best of what the international music scene has to offer.