Jin Bo Law, Rooftop bar at Hotel Saint in Aldgate, England
Jin Bo Law is a rooftop bar on the 14th floor of Hotel Saint in London's Aldgate area, featuring contemporary design with yellow accents and dark marble floors. It offers an outdoor terrace with panoramic views overlooking the city's skyline and urban landscape.
It opened in 2016 in London's financial district, bringing a modern Asian-inspired concept to high-altitude entertainment venues. This arrival coincided with the city's rapid expansion of premium cocktail culture.
The cocktail menu blends Asian spirits and ingredients such as Baijiu and jasmine tea to craft beverages rooted in Eastern mixology traditions. Guests can watch bartenders work with these ingredients in real time at the bar.
The venue operates until 2 AM on weekends, though the outdoor terrace closes at 11 PM. Making a reservation ahead of time is advisable to guarantee access, particularly during busy evening periods.
From the terrace, visitors can see four major London landmarks at once: Tower Bridge, The Shard, the Walkie-Talkie building, and The Gherkin. This vantage point makes it a better viewing spot than many paid observation decks across the city.
Address: Hotel Saint, 14th floor, 9 Aldgate High St, London EC3N 1AH, UK
Opening Hours: Dimanche: 12:00 - 23:00
Phone: 02039886632
Website: https://jinbolaw.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51414,-0.07601
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:47
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