St Germain pop-up terrace at South Place Hotel
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St Germain pop-up terrace at South Place Hotel

St Germain pop-up terrace at South Place Hotel

Who? St Germain and South Place Hotel

What? The weather in London might be changing its mood constantly but it doesn’t mean you can’t get into the swing of summer. We recommend heading to the roof-top bar of South Place Hotel, just outside of The Angler restaurant, where there’s currently a St Germain pop-up. There’s four cocktails made with the elderflower liqueur, and they’re all pretty delicious. And whatever the weather, it’ll be easy to pretend it’s summer.

When? Open now until September 4, from 3pm until late

Where? South Place Hotel, 3 South Place, London EC2M 2AF

How? For more information, see southplacehotel.com

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