Waterloo Sky Bar, Rooftop bar on the 8th floor of H10 London Waterloo hotel, United Kingdom.
Waterloo Sky Bar is a cocktail bar on the roof of the H10 London Waterloo hotel with an outdoor wooden terrace and modern interior lounge. The view stretches across London's roofline, including the London Eye and Thames River below.
The hotel housing this bar sits near Waterloo Station, a major transport hub that opened in the early 1900s. The South Bank area evolved over decades into London's cultural and leisure center.
The space reflects how Londoners spend their evenings today: visitors come to share the view of the city from above in a relaxed setting. This reflects a shift toward quieter social gathering spaces rather than high-energy nightlife.
Access is through the hotel lobby, and booking ahead is wise especially for evening and weekend visits. Tables are arranged for city views, and staff will bring drinks and small dishes to your seat.
Unlike larger rooftop venues, this location emphasizes quiet socializing rather than entertainment spectacles, making it a hidden retreat from the city's busier nightlife. It offers visitors a rare chance to enjoy quality drinks in a calm setting surrounded by the London skyline.
Address: 284-302 Waterloo Rd, London SE1 8RQ, UK
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 12:00-23:00
Phone: +442079284062
Website: https://h10hotels.com/en/london-hotels/h10-london-waterloo/restaurants
GPS coordinates: 51.49888,-0.10628
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:07
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