
Let the sun (and moon) shine
Pink flamingos wander through the grass and ducks float on a nearby pond as you sip champagne beneath a starry sky. No, you’re not on a
In recent years, a growing number of luxurious open-air rooftop bars have popped up all over the world. According to Robbie Bargh, founder and managing director of the Gorgeous Group, a
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Indeed. Nothing screams “I’ve made it” more than sipping a crisp gin and tonic on a deluxe high-rise overlooking a winding river in Thailand, or imbibing a lavender margarita on a breezy terrace as the sun sets behind you in Spain.
“It’s about the feeling one gets from it,” says designer Todd Oldham of the Spire Bar & Lounge, a rooftop haven he created atop The Hotel in
The Spire Bar offers well-heeled travelers and
On the other side of the world, simply saying the word “
But open-air bars aren’t only popular for their ocean views. A number of stylish venues have cropped up in the hearts of major metropolitan cities, including
It is a very unique experience to have an outdoor environment when you’re surrounded by urban activities,
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Above 60 is an exclusive lounge with stunning views of downtown
Matt Morley, of brand consultancy firm the Hospitality Partners, says “the best rooftop bars have 'location' and closely related to that, 'contrast,' embedded in their DNA. As such, they contain inherent drama and intrigue. They tell a story that an underground bar would have to work twice as hard to re-create.”
Morley adds that the luxury consumer’s desire to “climb skyward” is most strongly felt in “dense, heavily populated urban metropolises” like
On the west coast, Los Angles is home to one of the world’s most talked-about hotspots, the roof bar of André Balazs’ Standard Downtown Hotel. Here you can nurse an icy margarita against the backdrop of Los Angeles’ skyscrapers. The poolside oasis flaunts a bar adorned in red and white décor and ultra-modern waterbed lounges. The hotel also projects movies against the wall of an adjacent building, delivering a memorable Hollywood-in-the-50s experience.
But when it comes to meeting elevated expectations, nothing quite compares to The Vertigo Grill & Moon Bar. Situated atop a former helipad on the Banyan Tree Bangkok, this open-air sanctuary features a 360-degree view of Thailand’s swirling, exotic capital. It’s hard to tell which is more seductive: the millions of stars spread across the nighttime sky above you or the glittering landmarks below, including the Grand Palace and the Chao Phraya River.
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