One of the most beautifull Rooftop of NYC, but also very expensive. Almost no music when there is no party… It’s a shame, because it could be one of the best rooftop in New York. The other amazing thing you will find there is prices! $15 a glass of wine, what the f**k!
Archive for February, 2010
The Gramercy Park Hotel
Hudson Sky Terrace
Open only during spring and summer months, the Hudson Hotel’s Sky Terrace is a beautiful private oasis that features pergolas covered in leaves, oversized planters filled with lima bean plants, and plenty of shady spots in which to relax. That’s all for the good points. For the drawbacks, drinks are expensive, there is no music, and it’s often packed… Not our favorite, but still a beautiful view.The Penthouse at The Park
The park is one of the biggest bar in NYC: a restaurant, a garden, a penthouse, 2 bars… with a total capacity over 1000 people. The rooftop is open during weekend, for private parties, and when it’s swarming downstairs. But even if it’s closed, this is still a good place to hang outRoof Garden Cafe
Romantic Rooftop of the Met, where art, daiquiris and colossal Central Park views converge into one juggernaut of a drinking experience. The food menu offers light fare (basic paninis and salads) so does the drinks menu (3-4 choices of wine, some frozen drinks, 5-6 beer, limited liquor and some coffee and sodas). But what makes this place special isn’t the food or drink but the vibe, particularly on a Friday or Saturday nights.
Plunge at Hotel Gansevoort
The space features one of the city’s only rooftop pool where you can sip cocktails and take in the views of both the Hunson River sunset and the sexy female swimmers. Of course these views don’t come cheap, but quality views are always preferred over quantity.
Terrass Hotel
Mé Bar
At the rooftop bar of the La Quinta budget hotel in Koreatown, drinkers are evenly divided between newbies saying “I can’t believe I didn’t know about this spot” and old hands nodding knowingly and saying “Yeah, this is my little secret”.


