Revel in the kind of luxury that only the capital can provide with the champagne bars in London. If you've got the cash to flash or prefer the bargain bubbly, take a look at our list of recommended champagne bars in London.
Champagne and Oyster Bar at Whole Foods MarketPop open the champagne and down the locally-sourced oysters in this upmarket superstore, part of America's popular Whole Foods chain.
The Barkers Building,
63–97 Kensington High Street,
Kensington,
W8 5SE
read our review Dion Champagne and Wine BarLocated to the side of St Paul's Cathedral, Dion Champagne and Wine Bar is a terrific venue with a fine range of vintage and non vintage names for the discerning customer.
Paternoster House,
65 St Pauls Churchyard,
St Pauls,
London,
EC4M 8AB
read our review The Fifth Floor BarIf you're alien to the world of champagne, let the friendly staff assist you in your choice. (Barring that, the house champagne is beautiful anyway.)
Harvey Nichols,
109-125 Knightsbridge,
Knightsbridge,
London,
SW1X 7RJ
read our review Gilt Champagne Lounge(Modern European)This lounge is the epitome of luxury with the famous 'When Louise meet Louise' arriving at a cool £800, combining as it does Cognac Louise XIII and Cuvee Louise Blanc 1998. Hence the name.
Jumeirah Carlton Tower,
2 Cadogan Place,
Knightsbridge,
London,
SW1X 9PY
morechampagneThe glass interiors say 'contemporary elegance' while the champagne says, 'My goodness I'm expensive'. Excellent tipples, friendly staff and a modern approach make this venue a break from the norm.
St Pancras Champagne Bar(British)St Pancras is host to the longest champagne bar in Europe. At over 90 metres nothing compares. With an impressive range of champagnes, showcasing up to seventy bins, it is hard to resist.
St Pancras International Station,
Pancras Road,
Kings Cross,
London,
NW1 2QP
read our review