The best places to sunbathe on your lunch break in London

We round up central London's hidden gems for sunbathing, where you can almost strip down to your swimwear

Phoenix Garden, West End

Tucked behind the Phoenix Theatre on Charing Cross Road is a bit of tranquility right in the heart of the West End. The Phoenix Garden is run by volunteers and is populated with ponds and urban wildlife (as well as others in-the-know about where to sunbathe). Hidden by the surrounding shrubbery, pick a bench or stretch out on the grass and enjoy basking in the sun’s rays on your precious lunchtime break.

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WHERE
21 Stacey St, London, WC2H 8DG

Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, Southbank Centre

One for those who work south of the river, specifically in the Waterloo vicinity, is the Southbank Centre’s roof garden. Shrouded by fruit trees and wildflowers, you won’t feel too exposed when you sunbathe here. It’s free to enjoy and there’s a café serving drinks, sandwiches and snacks to keep you fuelled. Plus there’s views of the London Eye and central London to boot.

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Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, SE1 8XX

Chelsea Physic Garden, Chelsea

Established in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries to grow medicinal plants, Chelsea Physic Garden is today the oldest botanic garden in London and houses around 5,000 different medicinal, herbal and edible shrubs. But let’s face it, on a hot and sticky lunch break, the botanics are not what you’re here for (unless it's aloe vera you stumble across). Thanks to their positioning on the edge of the Thames, these sprawling, exotic gardens benefit from a slight breeze even when it's stifling. But if it's not enough to cool you down, duck into the on-site café to source some refreshments.

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WHERE
66 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 4HS

Market Hall Victoria

Market Hall Victoria might be the best thing to happen to the area’s casual dining scene this year, but it also boasts a large roof terrace complete with outdoor tables and chairs. Head up there to soak up some rays above the busy streets on your lunch break, but keep quiet about it unless you want the whole of Belgravia joining you.

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Market Hall Victoria, 191 Victoria Street, London, SW1V 1JR

Canalside steps, King’s Cross

If you’re looking for somewhere to strip off (within moderation) near King’s Cross on a hot day, the Canalside steps just down from Granary Square – which are carpeted in green during the summer months – is the place to do it. Grab a picnic lunch from nearby Waitrose and bag a spot to watch the boats glide by. While the glistening Regent’s Canal can look tempting when you start to build up a sweat, we wouldn’t recommend jumping in. Instead, head back up to the square and stick your toes under the fountains there.

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Granary Square, King’s Cross, London, N1C 4AA

John Lewis Roof Garden, Oxford Street

Even if you work near crowded and sweaty Oxford Street, hope is not lost for a spot of lunchtime sunbathing. And as with many things in life, you’ll find tranquility where you least expect it. Head to John Lewis’ flagship store (bear with us…) and right up to the top floor, where its Garden Society presents food, live music, and daily events. Let you skin see the sun far above the bustle and pollution of the street below, and allow this sky-high haven to convince you you’re in a park far, far away.

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300 Oxford Street, Marylebone, London, W1C 1DX

Shoreditch House, Shoreditch

If you or a friend are lucky enough to have a membership, there’s no place more lovely to catch some rays in Shoreditch than by the rooftop pool at Shoreditch House. Lounge on the signature red and white striped chairs and take a dip in the pool's heated waters (26°C year-round) if you get too hot. Heck, forget going back to the office post-lunch – grab a table and spend the afternoon working here amidst the club’s plush interiors.

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WHERE
Ebor Street, London, E1 6AW

Red Cross Garden, Borough

Tucked out of sight but in the heart of Borough is a restored 19th-century garden featuring peaceful ponds flanked by decking and bush-shrouded patches of greenery. These quiet gardens make a tranquil alternative to joining the hordes on South Bank on your lunch break. Relax, kick off your sandals and breath in the sweet scents wafting from the garden’s rose arbour.

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WHERE
50 Redcross Way, London SE1 1HA

Inner Temple Garden, Temple and Blackfriars

This three-acre garden boasting wide lawns, rare trees and herbaceous borders is one of London’s little-known beauty spots. It’s also steeped in history – references to a garden on the same patch date back to medieval times. The Inner Temple Garden is open to the public from 12:30pm-3pm daily on weekdays, making it an ideal location for lunchtime sunbathing if you work in this part of town.

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WHERE
8 Kings Bench Walk, London, EC4Y 7DU

Culpeper Community Garden, Islington

This community-run garden in Angel is a green oasis in the midst of streets, estates and inner city bustle. Open to the public daily from 10am, the garden serves both as a city park and as an environmental project. If you work close by, the Culpeper Garden can make a blissful space to explore pathways, ponds and plants, and fit in some all-important sunbathing between the busy events of your day.

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WHERE
1 Cloudesley Road, Islington, London, N1 0EG

Eastern Curve Garden, Dalston

Hidden behind an inconspicuous gateway just a two-minute walk from Dalston Junction station is the Eastern Curve Garden. Poke your head around the door and you’ll experience its Narnia-like effect: patches of home-grown produce and greenery sprawl down the garden’s twisted path, where you’d expect to see the backs of houses. It’s free to enter and if you work in north-east London, it’s an ideal spot to kick back and show your shoulders and legs to the sun. If you fall fully under its charm, pop back after work or at the weekend for the garden’s eclectic programme of events, including the weekly Woodburner Music Nights, wellbeing workshops and a chance to volunteer.

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WHERE
13 Dalston Lane, London, E8 3DF
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