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Shangri-La The Shard, London
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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 2494-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
1 King Bed 1334-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
1 King Bed 1257-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
1 King Bed 936-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired i…
One-bedroom suite with a separate living room and working area. Features include a full-size executive writing desk and…
One-bedroom suite with a separate living room and working area. Features include a full-size executive writing desk and…
2 Twin Beds 505-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
2 Twin Beds 505 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Ent…
This spacious room has contemporary furnishings and far-reaching vistas.
This room has unparalleled triple-aspect views, including some of London’s most iconic landmarks. Features include the S…
2 Twin Beds 462-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi and wired…
This room has unparalleled views, including some of London’s most iconic landmarks. Features include the Shangri-La Bed,…
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Restaurants nearby
- Trivet★★ Michelin There’s a refreshing lack of formality at Trivet, both in the look of the room and in the style of the service, but that’s not to say this isn’t a very professionally run operation. The chefs in the open kitchen craft imaginative, fuss-free dishes using prime seasonal ingredients, where the combinations are balanced and flavours assured. Try dishes like ‘Pigeon and persimmon’ or the imaginatively titled ‘Turkish breakfast’ dessert, and you’ll see a kitchen full of imagination and ability. Wine plays an integral role, with personable service and a thoughtfully curated list championing lesser-kn260m
- Sollip★ Michelin All is calmness and tranquillity once you step inside this cool, understated room in pastel shades – you’ll find yourself instantly forgetting all the bustle outside. The Korean husband-and-wife team combine skills learnt in Europe’s top kitchens with techniques and flavours from their homeland. Highlights of the imaginative and impeccably executed set menu may include a clever re-working of tarte Tatin with daikon; courgette flower stuffed with crab and dubu; a generous dish of succulent pork with wild garlic; and a delicious ssuk pain perdu to finish.230m
- OMA★ Michelin Find the subtle little sign and then head upstairs to this lively, hugely fun restaurant serving thrilling cooking from Greece and beyond. This is the spot that the capital’s Hellenic food enthusiasts have been crying out for, with utterly delicious sharing dishes that include spreads and breads, tuna in various forms, plenty from the charcoal grill and standouts like spanakopita and giouvetsi. The covered terrace overlooks Borough Market, the pacing from the kitchen is spot on and the young service team are both warm and helpful. The list of coastal wines is great too.240m
- Restaurant Story★★ Michelin Story is a restaurant that continues to evolve rather than merely reinvent itself and its latest chapter saw the addition of a second storey which hosts a handsome private dining room. In the bright, open main restaurant, Tom Sellers’ talented kitchen team serve a surprise set menu, where luxurious ingredients – from langoustines to turbot – make up dishes that are as succulent as they are visually arresting; you can also expect updated versions of his signature constructions. The charming service team ensure the atmosphere is always warm and welcoming.645m
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High★ Michelin When your restaurant is on the 60th floor, thus becoming the tallest in Europe, it makes complete sense that the 12-seater counter faces the window and the stunning view over the city, rather than the chefs in their open kitchen. Gordon Ramsay’s exclusive little sky dining restaurant offers a surprise tasting menu, built around ingredients from the top drawer. Highlight dishes could include 14-day aged duck with celeriac and Alsace bacon, and lobster with pumpkin and pine. Everyone is served together so be punctual – and allow a little extra time for security checks on the ground floor.1.2km
- PadellaBib It's not hard to see why this perennially popular pasta spot is so busy. The chefs make their pasta fresh every morning ready for a new wave of hungry customers to enjoy, then cook it with admirable precision and add a range of mouth-watering accompaniments – whether that be cavolo nero with the the cavatelli or regional specialities like a delicious Tuscan gorgonzola sauce with stacci. Don't forget the equally impressive tarts for dessert, too. Arrive in plenty of time to scan the QR code and join the virtual queue, then have a wander round the neighbouring Borough Market.236m
- AGORABib Located on the edge of Borough Market, underneath its sister restaurant OMA, is this simple yet brilliantly effective ‘souvla bar’. Skewers are at the core of the menu – like the excellent slow-roast pork souvlaki – but it would be foolish to overlook the wonderful range of dips and beautifully puffed flatbreads served straight from the oven. It’s stripped-back cooking done with great skill, resulting in dishes so satisfying you’ll want to order them twice. They're deservedly busy, so make sure you snap up one of the limited bookings or get here for midday when they open.252m
- KolaeBib The cuisine of southern Thailand provides the inspiration for this bustling restaurant in the equally bustling Borough Market. It’s an extremely popular place and rightly so, with attractive pricing, efficient service and downright delicious cooking. The menu lends itself to sharing and each dish is packed with flavour, including the terrific grilled mussel skewers and some lip-tingling curries. If you can’t decide, opt for the set menu to share – which is also available in a vegan form.359m
- AkaraBib The team from Akoko are behind this appealing restaurant tucked underneath the arches in Borough Yards. An akara is a black-eyed pea fritter commonly found in West African and Brazilian cuisine, which gives a clue as to the influences found on the concise, well-priced menu. Sharp execution and careful balancing of flavours runs throughout, from the signature akara with a choice of toppings, to tender lamb dibi and a generous bowl of delicious efik rice. Some of the friendliest service around adds to the wonderfully warm experience.434m
- Angler★ Michelin Top-drawer fish, treated with the culinary skill it deserves, is the main attraction at this restaurant on the top floor of the South Place Hotel. The chefs have the confidence to know that when seafood is this good, it needs little in the way of adornment, and the pared-back cooking allows exceptional produce like roast Newlyn cod to shine through. Dishes are attractively presented and so is the room, with an ornate ceiling and inviting roof terrace.1.7km
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Attractions nearby
- London Bridge road bridge across River Thames in London, opened in 1973443m
- Tower Bridge bascule and suspension bridge in London818m
- Tower of London castle in central London, United Kingdom867m
- Tate Modern modern art gallery located in Bankside, London, England962m
- St Paul's Cathedral cathedral in the City of London, England, UK1.3km
- Millennium Bridge bridge in London1.0km
- Londinium London during the Roman era1.1km
- 30 St Mary Axe skyscraper in London, England1.2km
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