One of the most unique and exciting dining experiences on the planet, Dinner in the Sky, is an open air restaurant, suspended from a crane high above the city streets below.
Originating in Belgium in 2007, the company has since expanded to a host of cities worldwide, offering diners the opportunity to enjoy delicious food and drink accompanied by stunning aerial views of some of the most impressive skylines on the planet!
Yes, the dress code is smart casual, though, depending on the location and time of year, guests are also advised to wear warm clothing.
The experience usually lasts around an hour, though this may vary slightly depending on location.
Most Sky Restaurants are roofed so wet weather isn’t a major issue. However, in the event of other adverse weather such as high winds, Dinner in the Sky reserves the right to lower the restaurant to a safe height.
Though will always attempt to raise it back to the normal height if the weather improves and it is safe to do so. In some extreme circumstances the event may be cancelled completely, in which case guests will be offered either a full refund or the opportunity to rebook for a future date.
Although cameras and phones are permitted, for safety and capacity reasons, guests are not allowed to bring their bags with them and may leave them in a secure cloakroom on the ground.