New York City is packed with rooftop bars – and those rooftop bars are often packed with people. Featuring breezy views and impeccably crafted cocktails, it’s no wonder that these bars are such a popular place to meet friends on a hot summer day.
New York City is packed with rooftop bars – and those rooftop bars are often packed with people. Featuring breezy views and impeccably crafted cocktails, it’s no wonder that these bars are such a popular place to meet friends on a hot summer day.
The Banyan Tree Hotel in central Bangkok is one of Thailand’s premiere urban hotels. As the largest 5 star all-suite hotel in the country, Banyan Tree Hotel prides itself as an urban resort.
Singapore has long been one of the top travel destination in the world. Whether business or leisure this small island city-state has it all. Among its many attractions, 1-Altitude is one of the city’s premier destinations.
The Culpeper building has deep roots in East London. It has a history dating all the way back to 1850 (when it was a pub called The Princess Alice), complete with a part in the macabre story of Jack the Ripper.
Perched atop the Sri Panwa Hotel in Phuket, Baba Nest brings an incredible sense of luxury to the Golden Hour. This is the perfect place to start your night.
All across the world, Peninsula Hotels are home to some of the best outdoor bars. The River Bar in Bangkok, Sir Elly’s in Shanghai, Salon de Ning in New York – the list goes on and on.
Ponder Athens’ ancient history from the roof of the Grande Bretagne Hotel. Start with breakfast at dawn, overlooking the Acropolis.
The Four Seasons Beirut is home to the highest rooftop lounge in Lebanon. This spot, appropriately named “The Roof”, is popular for both sunset drinks and trendy nighttime events.
In 2017, the famous chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten opened his first restaurant in LA. A signature dining experience, Jean-Georges Beverly Hills reflects the chef’s classic style with many dishes that throwback to his popular New York City establishments.