New York City is famously known for some of the world's most unique cocktail bars and rooftops. Follow Jessica Minh Anh as she visits the most lavish bars in Manhattan!
The Bar at Baccarat Hotel New York
It's challenging not to feel as royal with Champagne poured in crystal flutes, crimson walls, and massive chandeliers made of crystal swinging above.
Lambs Club at The Chatwal
The 80-seat historical bar and restaurant highlights modern American cuisines, creative cocktails, and desserts.
Ty Bar at Four Seasons New York
Ty Bar offers VIP guests the option to explore a unique cocktail menu or select from the classic drinks of the 1920s and 1930s.
King Kole Bar at St. Regis Hotel
King Kole Bar is well-known for being the origin of the Bloody Mary. It is also notable for a Maxfield Parrish mural behind the bar, which is worth seeing just for the sake of looking at.
Lobby Bar at The Hotel Chelsea
The Lobby Bar's menu features a variety of house-made inventions and traditional libations that are inspired by popular bars from across the world, such as the Dukes Martini from London's Dukes Hotel.
Bar 54 at Hyatt Centric Times Square
Bar 54 offers not only good vibes and a magnificent view of Manhattan, but also the finest cocktails, wines, and small plates options. It is one of the city's highest rooftop cocktail bars and Jessica's favourite spots.
Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop at Aliz Times Square
On the 40th floor of the Aliz Hotel, Dear Irving offers a range of distinctive cocktails, beer, wine, and other mixed beverages in an attractive setting with both indoor and outdoor seats to take in 360-degree views.
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