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Where to find winter igloos in London

Snuggle up in one of London’s festive domes, full of cutesy Instagrammable winter charm

Rosie Hewitson
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Alexandra Sims
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Rosie Hewitson
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We’re not sure how it happened, but in the last six years or so, igloos have become the place to be and be seen sipping away on a seasonal glass of prosecco or gobbling steaming fondue. It all started with the Coppa Club, which decided to make the most of its uncovered terrace by filling it with toasty glass orbs packed with plants and sheepskin rugs so people could eat, drink and be merry without being at the mercy of the winter elements. Before long, the domes were filling our feeds and popping up all over town. Now, they’re accompanied by twinkly lights, ice skating opportunities and even curling. Oh, the humanity!

If you don’t want to get left out in the cold, round up your pals and snuggle up in one of these bulbous dining rooms with a winter-warming cocktailWe’ve warned you, though: these are very popular spots. So get that igloo booked!

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Best winter igloos in London

  • Restaurants
  • Contemporary European
  • Tower Hill
  • price 2 of 4

The Tower Bridge spot where the igloo frenzy began is famous among Insta-mad Londoners and tourists alike. Book one of these nine PVC party domes filled with fluffy blankets and sheepskin rugs and sample champagne cocktails and an exclusive menu of festive snacks, while enjoying stunning views over the river Thames.

How to get a seat Bookings for December and January usually open in late November and fill up fast. Visit www.coppaclub.co.uk for details.

Igloos at The Aviary
  • Restaurants
  • Moorgate
  • price 3 of 4

A cluster of Nordic-inspired igloos is popping up The Aviary’s roomy open-air terrace this winter. Perched ten floors up, they offer guests magnificent views of the London skyline, as well as projections inspired by the Northern Lights. Feast on Norwegian salmon or lamb shoulder from the dining menu, or wash down a sharing smorgasbord with Grey Goose vodka-based cocktails.

How to get a seat Book online. Christmas bookings are open now.

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  • Bars and pubs
  • Cocktail bars
  • Waterloo
  • price 2 of 4

A buzzy rooftop oasis with swoonsome views of the city’s skyline, this is a party spot with fairy lights, communal benches and a sizeable cocktail list. To complete the winter vibe, its party pods are back for al fresco funtimes. Up to 12 guests can pack into the pods to sip on cocktails and eat burgers, all to the sound of your own playlist.

How to get a seat Domes are available to book now for Christmas.

Mercer Roof Terrace Igloos
  • Things to do
  • pop-ups
  • City of London

For fine dining amid the rooftops of the historic City, make for Vintry & Mercer's igloo pods. Seating five to eight guests, these intimate spots offer modern English cuisine, crisp white tablecloths, and views over St Paul's Cathedral.

Available to book now. Minimum spend £400 per igloo.

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  • Bars and pubs
  • Kensington

This Kensington garden offers five igloos in a wintry garden, which serve up brunch, afternoon tea, cocktails or dinner, depending on what takes your fancy. Part of Doubletree Hilton, it's a hidden away spot at the foot of a nineteenth century church. Booking slots are two hours long, so repair to the venue's heated marquee or indoor Ken's Bar after your igloo sesh. 

How to get a seat Domes are available to book for Christmas: book online.

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