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Rare View at Hilton Fashion

Posted on April - 12 - 2011

In a city known for its architecture and iconic skyline, Fashion 26 Hotel offers guests a birds-eye view of Manhattan’s towers and terraces. Treat yourself to a tantalizing cocktail creation as the sights and sounds of Manhattan after-dark dazzle your senses.
The red and yellow striped cushions on black wicker sofas gives the place a fashionable look. The size is very descent, it’s like a larger version of The Top of Strand. Also just like The Top of Strand, the Rare View has a retractable roof making the place available rain or shine.
Guests can enjoy cocktails while soaking up dramatic views of the Empire State Building and downtown Manhattan at Rare View, Fashion 26.

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A60

Posted on April - 8 - 2011

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230 fifth avenue

Posted on February - 3 - 2011

Knockout views of the spectacular Manhattan skyline are the draw at this frequently crowded, clubby Flatiron roof deck lounge. Stern bouncers lend an aura of exclusivity at the door, but up on the sleek rooftop, decorated with lush palm trees and wooden benches, you’ll find equal opportunity imbibing, live DJs and plenty of eye candy.

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Top of the Strand

Posted on January - 6 - 2011

This rooftop has been Designed by Lydia Marks and picked up on the retractable roof trend (two others had opened this year). This roof allows the bar to be open all round year. Panels will slide open during the bar’s inaugural summer to let the breeze in.

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Sky Room

Posted on November - 2 - 2010

The Sky Room, the city’s highest rooftop lounge, aims to take New York City nightlife to a new dimension. Occupying the 33rd and 34th Floor of the newly constructed Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Times Square, the bi-level offers five distinct spaces: the Times Square Lounge, the Cube balcony, the Private Salon, the North terrace with a retractable roof, and the South Terrace with private cabanas.

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Upstairs

Posted on October - 27 - 2010

Upstairs is a little stunner lounge perched atop Midtown’s Kimberly Hotel. This rooftop is enjoyable in summer and in winter with its retractable roof.
This rooftop is one of those places that lets you look upon the grandeur of Midtown and remember why you chose to live in this city. Stepping out among potted flowers and black wicker furniture, beneath a crisscross of exposed lightbulbs strung overhead, you have just entered the sort of garden party that rarely happens within view of the Chrysler Building.

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Le Bain

Posted on September - 29 - 2010

Le Bain is located at the 18th floor of the fashion Standard Hotel, in the middle of Meatpacking. The roof is covered in grassy synthetic turf, yellow and white wicker furniture dots the bar areas (there are two), and the glass walls that line the roof are flanked by white picnic tables and five oversize, round, pink waterbeds.

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Bar d’Eau

Posted on September - 14 - 2010

Open seasonally, Bar d’Eau has an outdoor landscaped 6,000-square-foot Pool Deck with a blue Italian mosaic-lined lounge pool with a cascading waterfall as well as three private cabanas (perfect spot for a tête-à-tête). You will also find a Bocce ball court that proves lawn bowling isn’t just for crotchety old guys in Bryant Park. As the sun sets, it is an ideal place to enjoy al fresco cocktails above the city streets. Located on the seventh floor deck, Bar d’Eau’s views aren’t as spectacular as some of it’s midtown competition, but the bar itself keeps the atmosphere just as swank.

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Penthouse 808 at Ravel Hotel

Posted on June - 21 - 2010

Right off the Queensboro bridge, across from Manhattan, this luxe rooftop bar is a newcomer to the scene but definitely has the views to compete with the best of them.
Situated atop the Ravel Hotel, the Penthouse 808 (which debuted in May 2009) is no doubt the hotel’s centerpiece. It delivers up-close vistas of the bridge and Midtown high-rises, as well as a sweeping vista of the East River (two factory smoke stacks sit in the foreground but add depth to the otherwise picture-perfect view). If there’s a private party, the kitchen can’t handle outside orders; and the music is a tad too loud for sunset cocktails. Still, for those after killer city views, it’s a vantage point that can’t be beat.

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Hudson Terrace

Posted on June - 17 - 2010

Looking for a little Miami on the Hudson? Hudson Terrace, with its magnificent urban vista, is an unparalleled entertainment destination. Perched in the no man’s land between midtown and the West Side Highway, this spectacular haven of serene opulence offers unforgettable venue amenities. The Hudson Terrace event venue imaginatively unites intimate interiors with all-season exterior spaces. Erected from imported heirloom woods, handcrafted tiles and treasured stones, the venue promises nothing short of uncompromised artistry.

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Rare View

Posted on June - 11 - 2010

Filled with workers and hotel clientele, the roomy rooftop bar has rope lights draped over mini-trees, plenty of tables and chairs for seating.

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The Glass Bar

Posted on May - 25 - 2010

The Glass Bar is an (optional) glass-enclosed rooftop bar at the top of the Hotel Indigo in Chelsea. On pleasant days, the glass roof is open to the air on all sides. But on a gray battleship of a day, the sides are wrapped in a transparent, waterproof covering, creating your booze-fueled sanctuary in the storm.
Head over to this rooftop bar for a cosmo and some sun on a warm summer afternoon, or enjoy the view with a drink under the glass enclosure when the weather is not so nice. Either way, Glass Bar at Hotel Indigo makes a wonderful addition to the already-booming rooftop bar scene in New York City.

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Press Lounge

Posted on May - 14 - 2010

The rooftop opened in May 2010. The “wow” effect is there, for sure! To the east, you get pure midtown cityscape with Times Square as strobe light; to the west, there’s the Hudson River. The hudge deck has seating for 172 on stools, couches, and podlike armchairs, all encircling a twenty-foot-long reflecting pool. Get there after work, around 7:00 PM, order a martini embellished with pickled ramps ($15) and a small plate of salumi, olives, and grilled bread ($15), and stick around for the sunset. What else?

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Bar 13

Posted on May - 11 - 2010

2 indoor floors, each with its own DJ, dance floor, bar and lounge PLUS a rooftop area with a bar and seating areas. Everyone working here is always super friendly and both staff and customers are untypically attitude free.

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Rooftop at Soho House

Posted on May - 7 - 2010

Soho House New York is a private members’ club and hotel in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District (membership starts afrom $900, contact: membership@sohohouseny.com). For non-members, the hotel’s 24 guest bedrooms offer entry to all the perks.

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Mad 46

Posted on April - 22 - 2010

A hidden oasis under the Manhattan skyline, Mad46 Rooftop Lounge just re-opened in April 2010 and has aleady become a good place to mix and mingle with midtown’s after work crowd.
Try the MadMojito (The Mad 46′s special). You will find also lite fare including Sliders and Quesadillas for the perfect happy hour. The Best day to go there  is on Saturday:  it closes at 2AM and the music is great!
Mad46 is a place to come to relax over drinks after a long day at the office. Reservations are accepted for groups of six or more guests, and private parties are also available. Be carefull if you intend to get there late (8-9PM), there will be a line…

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Ava Lounge

Posted on April - 15 - 2010

A very good place to hang out with friends for afterworks. This 15th’s floor rooftop overlooking Midtown, with a view down Broadway to Times Square, is a famous spot for people who work midtown and who want to take a drink after work. The rooftop of the Dream Hotel has a wooden bench, and is often crowded.  The best days to come are Friday and Saturday, when DJs come over.

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Salon de Ning

Posted on April - 11 - 2010

The Peninsula Hotel offers 2 terraces on the rooftop. One providing a Fifth Avenue view, the other a view of Central Park and Midtown buildings (that one is non-smoking). Both are outfitted with daybeds fashioned from ornately carved timber. Eastern-tinged cocktails like the Ning Sling (mandarin vodka, lychee liqueur, mint, and lychee and passion fruit juices) and spirits like Chinese Baojing vodka and Tyku, an infused sake, match with the theme.

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Hotel Metro Rooftop Bar

Posted on March - 31 - 2010

This 14th-floor roof deck is surprisingly fun (especially considering the best neighborhood watering hole is probably the bar in Macy’s), with cheap beers, an unpretentious afterwork crowd, and occasional live jazz concerts. Plus, the Empire State Building practically stands next to this laid-back party.

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The Empire Hotel

Posted on March - 30 - 2010

The pre-war building has been called the Empire for decades—before and after the Radisson gutted and sold it to a group of private investors who reopened it in 2007.

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