Not ready to end the night? Head down to The Jazz Club – a speakeasy-style bar with nightly live music, creative cocktails and, of course, an infectiously fun atmosphere.Īman.com Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York: Le Vaux Le Vaux sits at the top of the Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York hotel / ©Le VauxĪnd finally, there is the newly opened Le Vaux which, in our eyes, takes the title of NYC’s prettiest rooftop bar. In true Aman style, the Garden Terrace is as stylish as they come, with a retractable glass roof, convivial seating arrangements and fire pits. As well as its bounty of lavish suites and exclusive residences, the Midtown hotel also brought some great new additions to New York’s dining and drinking scene.Īmong them is its swanky Garden Terrace (no, it’s not strictly a rooftop, but stick with us), which wraps around the building and overlooks 57 th Street and Fifth Avenue. When it finally opened its doors last year, Aman New York quickly became one of the city’s most exciting new hotels in years. Aman Garden Terrace Aman’s Garden Terrace is as stylish as they come / ©Aman When the brain freeze gets too much to bear, move over to the short-but-sweet wine and beer selection. When it comes to refreshments, don’t miss Loopy Doopy’s Poptails – choose your sparkling base and then select your fruity, vodka-based iced popsicle to top it off with. While this does make getting a table here far more relaxed, be warned that it is an intimate (read: small) space, so be prepared to show up early. Unusually for a rooftop bar in NYC, most of which know they are hot property and don’t mind letting you know, Loopy Doopy doesn’t take reservations. From its prime spot right on the river, the bar looks way out over the Hudson and back at the buildings of Manhattan. Up on the 16 th floor of the Conrad New York Downtown is Loopy Doopy – an interestingly named but undeniably great rooftop bar. The bar is open until 2am at weekends – expect to let your hair down a little as the evening goes on. The outdoor terrace is plenty roomy, but there’s an equally nice glass-walled indoor lounge, which gets invitingly cozy once the sun sets. Sitting atop the Ink 48 Hotel in Hell’s Kitchen, The Press Lounge is brought to you by the team behind PRINT restaurant, so expect the carefully selected list of light bites to be top-notch and the accompanying seasonally inspired cocktails to be mouthwatering. As one of the swankier spots on this list with an elegant casual dress code and more refined crowd, this is the bar for when you need to impress. With outrageously good 360 views across the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River, The Press Lounge is consistently ranked among the best rooftop bars in NYC – and for good reason. The Press Lounge The Press Lounge is the bar for when you need to impress / ©Kris Tamburello To eat and drink? There’s a small but varied array of plates ‘For the Table’, as well as a full menu of crepes, all to be washed down with a cocktail or three. An ever-changing line up of world-class DJs provide the entertainment, while that 4am closing time promises a full-on night out. Found way up on the top floor of The Standard, High Line, Le Bain is one of the biggest rooftops in the city and regularly attracts a large crowd to fill it.Īs NYC rooftops go, this one is on the sillier end of the spectrum – the outdoor area is fitted in Astroturf, while the indoor portion is home to a Jacuzzi (yes really). In other words, don’t come for a quiet drink do come for a good time. Le Bain is, admittedly, more of a party rooftop bar than the others on this list. View all newsletters Sign up to our newsletter Latest in Luxury By the Elite Traveler team Sign up here Le Bain Le Bain is one of the biggest rooftops in the city / ©Le Bain Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management.
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