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London Sky Bar opens at Millbank Tower

March 1, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

A new weekend cocktail bar has opened at Altitude 360º, the indoor viewing gallery located at the top of London’s iconic Millbank Tower.

Launched last Friday, The London Sky Bar will run from 6.30pm until late every Friday and Saturday offering guests unrivalled views across the capital while they enjoy their drinks to a soundtrack provided by DJs and artists.

Signature cocktails include the Lavender Margarita, a blend of Tequila, fresh cucumber, fresh pineapple and hibiscus infused orange liqueur, and East & West which combines Bloom gin, fresh lemon grass, fresh ginger and lemon grass syrup.

Tickets for the venue cost £20 and can be pre-booked online and there’s also a membership option which, for £2,500 per annum, secures access to an exclusive members area.

Venue and booking details: londonskybar.com

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