Summer in the City .
Summer in the City
Summer in London is one of the best times to experience the city. The weather is great and the days are longer, and with Vintry & Mercer at the heart of the action, it means you have even more time to make the most of everything the local area has to offer. From strolling next to the river to enjoying the views from on our rooftop terrace, or catching some of the city’s big events, everything feels better in the sun.
See the city from new heights at Mercer Roof Terrace
You don’t even need to leave the hotel to enjoy a whole host of incredible food and drink experiences – every level of Vintry & Mercer has an opportunity to try something delicious. Offering stunning views of the London skyline from the Dome of St Paul’s to the tip of the Shard, our Mercer Roof Terrace is open from 12pm every day for the best in seasonal British cuisine, accompanied by a carefully curated list of wine, beers and cocktails. It’s the perfect place to soak up the midday sun with a Spritz, or to watch the sun set. If you’ve been inspired by a trip to one of the royal palaces or parks, or you’re simply feeling peckish, our Crown Afternoon Tea isa great way to celebrate two great British institutions! A luxurious experience that combines an incredible array of sweet and savoury treats, including classics and our own unique creations, all served with tea and champagne. To round off your evening, head to our basement speakeasy Do Not Disturb, an intimate space where you can enjoy perfectly crafted cocktails inspired by the Prohibition era.
Architectural wonders right on our doorstep
Architectural wonders
From historic markets and architecture steeped in tradition, to cutting edge modern art and trailblazing bars and restaurants, there’s a plethora of riches right on our doorstep. Designed by Christopher Wren, St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most instantly recognisable buildings in London, and its famous dome has dominated the skyline for centuries. It has hosted royal weddings, orchestral performances and intellectual debates. The free-to-attend daily services are open to all, and offer a chance to hear the inspiring voices of the Cathedral choir and other talented musicians. Those visiting to sightsee can walk in the footsteps of royalty and political leaders, explore the Crypt or scale the Dome and enjoy unrivalled views across London. Similarly, Westminster Abbey is a royal church, one of England’s oldest examples of gothic architecture and World Heritage Site with over a thousand years of history.
London's best attractions right on your doorstep
London’s best attractions right on your doorstep
Why not take a look at two other iconic landmarks, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, while you’re in the area? A short walk away near London Bridge, Borough Market is a bustling cornucopia of incredible international produce, with vendors selling everything you could possibly imagine, from artisanal pasta, to fresh vegetables, to herbs, spices and oils. The air is an incredible mix of smells from the various hot food stalls where you can pick up lunch, or enjoy one of the area’s brilliant restaurants, wine bars and pubs. Take a walk along the river to the Tate Modern where you can see the best of modern art and jaw-dropping exhibitions from some of the world’s best and most innovative artists, including Pablo Picasso, Yayoi Kusama and Henry Matisse. The Turbine Hall is in itself a striking piece of design, and much of the gallery is free to explore. It’s easy to lose hours taking in everything on display, and still leave feeling like there’s more to discover.