Skylark Roof Garden, Rooftop restaurant and terrace in Paddington, United Kingdom.
Skylark Roof Garden is a rooftop restaurant and terrace on the 10th floor in Paddington, with open dining areas offering views across West London. The space features garden decor including plants, umbrellas, and day beds arranged throughout the outdoor setting.
The space originally served as a private area for companies in the Kingdom Street complex during weekdays before opening to the public on weekends. This shift transformed it into a popular social destination for leisure visitors.
The space has become a weekend gathering point where Londoners come together for meals and celebrations in the open air. You can sense how it fits into the city's contemporary social life, drawing people seeking outdoor leisure above the streets below.
The space is accessible by elevator and features wheelchair-friendly facilities for all visitors. It can accommodate up to 200 guests, so arriving early helps secure a good spot during busy times.
This is London's largest and highest roof terrace, a fact many visitors don't realize when they arrive. The combination of height, scale, and garden design creates an unusual escape from the busy streets below.
Address: 10th Floor, 4 Kingdom St, London W2 6BD, UK
Opening Hours: Saturday 14:00-23:00
Website: https://skylarkroofgarden.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.51945,-0.18282
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:01
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