Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden


Climb up the bright yellow stairs to find this unexpectedly verdant summer-only rooftop oasis hidden amid the concrete jungle of the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Hayward Gallery. It's free to visit, so you don't have to buy a drink to sit amongst the potted trees and planted 'wild meadows'.


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