Strip off and take in the sights! London opens its first NAKED sun terrace - where visitors can enjoy 'spectacular views'
- London welcomes its first nudist roof terrace in Parliament Square
- Terrace includes open-air bar, sun-bathing areas and a trampoline
- It also offers views of some of the city's main attractions, such as Big Ben
The
nation's first nudist terrace will open in London this week in a bid to
encourage visitors to take off their clothes as they take in the sights.
The
60ft high terrace, in Parliament Square, offers spectacular views of
some of the city's main attractions, including Big Ben, the London Eye
and Westminster Abbey.
Visitors
can make sure to sun themselves during the city's upcoming heatwave
next week, while enjoying a refreshing drink at the open air bar.
| The nation's first nudist terrace will open in London this week, in Parliament Square, above |
It
seems the terrace is part of an emerging nudist craze that is is
sweeping the capital - opening just a few weeks after London's first
naked restaurant.
More
adventurous visitors will also be able to enjoy a work out in the nude,
with a round of swing-ball or a bounce on the trampoline.
The rooftop was set-up by NOW TV to promote the launch its new 'contract-free Combo'.
The 60ft high terrace offers spectacular views of some of the city's main attractions
| Visitors can view Big Ben, the London Eye and Westminster Abbey |
Gidon Katz, Managing Director of NOW TV, says: 'As a nation, it seems we're increasingly avoiding being "tied down" in life.'
He added: 'We're going to keep breaking away from traditional conventions; firstly contracts, and now clothes.'
The opening has been timed to coincide with the city's upcoming heatwave next week
It seems the terrace is part of an
emerging nudist craze is sweeping the capital - opening just weeks after
London's first naked restaurant
More adventurous visitors will also be able to enjoy a work out in the nude
Visitors can take part in a round of swing-ball or a bounce on the trampoline
The rooftop was set-up by NOW TV to promote the launch its new 'contract-free Combo'
The nudist terrace was opened
following new research from NOW TV which revealed that young Brits today
are the 'No Strings' generation - and avoid being tied down
The
nudist terrace was opened following new research that revealed young
Brits today are the 'No Strings' generation, as they avoid being 'tied
down' in life compared to their parents.
On
average, today's under 30s are revealed to have had 38 per cent less
serious relationships, lived in 28 per cent more countries and worked
for 15 per cent more organisations than those 30 years ago.
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