
Recently, museum cafés/restaurants have become some of the most fashionable places to visit in London. When I went to England, I really enjoyed visiting the museums there. The Portrait Restaurant in The National Portrait Gallery was one of my favorite places in which to take a coffee break. I lived in London for one year to study art history and I sometimes went there after my classes.
It is located next to The National Gallery facing Trafalgar Square. There is an unparalleled vista that takes in Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, Big Ben and the London Eye. There is also a glorious view of the city from the rooftop restaurant. I especially loved the view from the window at sunset. The blue of the twilight at this time is special.
The head chef was headhunted from a famous restaurant and offers good drinks and food with efficient service. Here is an introduction to the menu. In the daytime, you can enjoy authentic tea, coffee, food and sweets. I especially recommend afternoon tea: delicious sandwiches, cakes and scones with clotted cream and preserves. Also, you can have champagne with afternoon tea. At dinner time, they serve British delicacies and interesting dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. On top of all this, there is also a selection of wines, cocktails, beers and soft drinks to choose from.
There are many pleasant places in London for all sorts of people to enjoy and one of them is the museum café. The diverse clientele includes visitors from all over the world. They always looked so happy and I found this infectious. In the evening, local business people come along as well. I was surprised to see how good-looking they were, rather like movie stars! In this sense, there is a different atmosphere during the day and in the evening.
It is so cheerful: you can enjoy a superb view, delicious food and drinks and authentic arts in the historical building at the same time.
The portrait restaurant is a wonderful place to observe from both the inside and the outside. I am sure anyone would enjoy this fashionable place.
It is located next to The National Gallery facing Trafalgar Square. There is an unparalleled vista that takes in Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, Big Ben and the London Eye. There is also a glorious view of the city from the rooftop restaurant. I especially loved the view from the window at sunset. The blue of the twilight at this time is special.
The head chef was headhunted from a famous restaurant and offers good drinks and food with efficient service. Here is an introduction to the menu. In the daytime, you can enjoy authentic tea, coffee, food and sweets. I especially recommend afternoon tea: delicious sandwiches, cakes and scones with clotted cream and preserves. Also, you can have champagne with afternoon tea. At dinner time, they serve British delicacies and interesting dishes in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. On top of all this, there is also a selection of wines, cocktails, beers and soft drinks to choose from.
There are many pleasant places in London for all sorts of people to enjoy and one of them is the museum café. The diverse clientele includes visitors from all over the world. They always looked so happy and I found this infectious. In the evening, local business people come along as well. I was surprised to see how good-looking they were, rather like movie stars! In this sense, there is a different atmosphere during the day and in the evening.
It is so cheerful: you can enjoy a superb view, delicious food and drinks and authentic arts in the historical building at the same time.
The portrait restaurant is a wonderful place to observe from both the inside and the outside. I am sure anyone would enjoy this fashionable place.
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You mentioned the London Eye.
What is your opinion of it? Is it a fantastic addition to London's skyline? Or is it an eyesore?
The picture looks nice! If I go to London, I would love to visit there.
Which floor do you recommend to go first at The National Portrait Gallery?
I enjoyed reading your blog!
I didn't know there are museum cafes and restaurants.
When I go to London, I want to go there.
How often did you go there?
>jh
I don't think London Eye is a fantastic addition to London's skyline. Now many tourists visit there as a tourist attraction. Londoner accept a lot of new???
>yum-yum
Thank you for your comment.
I recommend you go first at 1st floor. You can see a lot of famous people in England. Have enjoy.
>shato
Thank you for your comment.
I ofen went there, a few times a week.
>Asako
I also have been to Trafalgar squre, but I didn't go to the portrait Gallary. Next I have to visit there too!
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