The structure is still fondly remembered for its revolving restaurant that attracted the biggest stars of its day, including The Beatles, Muhammad Ali, Dusty Springfield and Tom Jones. Following the ...
The ‘place to be seen’ for the social elite of the Swinging Sixties has reopened to the public for the first time in 35 years. But only a lucky few will be given the opportunity to dine at the BT ...
When your ears pop on the elevator ride up, that’s how you know you’ve arrived at the View, the revolving bar and restaurant on the 47th and 48th floors of the New York Marriott Marquis in the United ...
The revolving restaurant at the top of the BT Tower is to re-open for the first time in 35 years. Once one of the most famous restaurants in the world, it closed in 1980 due to concerns it could be an ...
The BT Tower’s revolving restaurant was once famous for the panoramic views it provided of London. At first the public were able to visit the top-floor restaurant, which opened in 1966 and was run by ...
When you’re dining at a revolving restaurant 250 feet above Cape Town, you expect the views to be fantastic. The real surprise is when the food appears – and it’s excellent. What better way to savor a ...
Jaipur, 1971 and London 2015: a queasy syzygy. By Will Self I once ate in a revolving restaurant in Minneapolis but only because it was midwinter, too frigid to venture out, and the spinning eatery ...
The revolving restaurant is on the 34th floor of the BT Tower The revolving restaurant at the top of the BT Tower in central London is to open to the public for two weeks to mark the building's golden ...