Table of contents:
- 1. Cafe-bar "Freud"
- 2. ICA Bar
- 3. The Doodle Bar
- 4. Bar "Concrete"
- 5. The Proud Archivist Bar
- 6. Proud Camden Bar
Video: 6 must-see art bars in London
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A traveler in London will certainly want to turn to the nearest bar and have a couple of glasses. In our review 6 of London's most popular art barswhere you can not only relax, but also make new acquaintances and gain impressions.
1. Cafe-bar "Freud"
A piece of Viennese chic right in the center of London. Unconventional, somewhat minimalist design, exhibitions of contemporary artists and photographers, and first-class cocktails are a must after a stroll through London at night.
2. ICA Bar
Tucked away inside London's modern cultural hub, the ICA Bar is the metropolitan's secret hip hangout. This is the perfect place to enjoy the creative side of the city.
3. The Doodle Bar
As one of the first home restaurants in London, The Doodle Bar quickly gained recognition from visitors and joined the ranks of the "official" bars in the capital. The main "highlight" of this institution is a giant drawing board, on which each guest can reveal their creative potential. In addition, the bar boasts its own beer and an impressive selection of gins.
4. Bar "Concrete"
This quirky bar is part of one of the most significant showrooms in contemporary London and is recognized as one of the finest on the South Bank. It fully justifies its name: at the entrance, guests are greeted by a real concrete mixer, decorated with neon lighting, and the interior of the bar is made in an urban style. Ideal for those looking for elegant simplicity with a modern twist.
5. The Proud Archivist Bar
The Proud Archivist Bar is the hidden gem of the capital of England. It successfully combines gallery, bar and restaurant serving inimitable food and drinks. Huge tables create a family dining atmosphere and make the bar a great place to meet new people.
6. Proud Camden Bar
For those who are close to the spirit of rock and roll, the Proud Camden bar opens its doors. This is a unique place for lovers of live music, stand-up performances and quality alcohol.
And after the evening in a cozy art bar you can stay in a hotel stylized as the legendary Hogwarts.
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