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10 Impressive NYC Hotel Rooftops to Visit Year-Round

10/4/2021Updated 7/2/2025
Rooftop patio with wooden furniture and potted plants overlooks a river and the New York City skyline at sunset, with the Brooklyn Bridge visible in the background.

Photo: Ashley Sears

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Rooftop at AC Hotel New York Times Square

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AC Hotel New York Times Square

AC Hotel was founded in Madrid, Spain, by brand visionary Antonio Catalán. At its rooftop bar, Castell, you can enjoy classic NYC cocktails like martinis and Manhattans right in Times Square. Take in the lights and sounds of the City on the outdoor terrace among greenery-filled archways while you sip an Aperol spritz or warm up around the indoor fireplace and granite bar. With wood plank flooring and sleek, contemporary seating plus unforgettable views, the rooftop is ideal to visit any time of year.

A modern lounge with wood-paneled walls, a tan tufted sofa, and framed photos. Large windows and a terrace offer a city skyline view, including the Empire State Building. A shag rug and yellow coffee table add warmth.

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Aliz Hotel Times Square

One of Manhattan’s best cocktail bars has set up shop on the 40th and 41st floors of this stylish boutique hotel. Dear Irving on Hudson is an offshoot of the deservedly famous Dear Irving cocktail bar in Gramercy. With 360-degree views and inventive craft cocktails, it’s a must-visit for those in search of a unique hotel bar experience. The decor is stylish and sumptuous, with jewel-toned velvet couches, mod chandeliers and an Instagram-worthy Mad Men vibe.

A narrow outdoor terrace with brick walls, round tables and chairs, glowing wall lamps, and potted plants overlooks a city skyline at dusk with illuminated skyscrapers and a purple sky.

Photo: Lizzie Munro

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Rooftop of Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC Hotel

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Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

After a multimillion-dollar renovation, the Gansevoort Meatpacking has become one of downtown Manhattan’s most luxurious hotels. With 360-degree views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline, the chic rooftop bar and lounge is filled with plant life, and offers plenty of seating including wraparound couches. There is a heated pool, open until 9pm, and guests can order drinks and food poolside. The bar—open to the public—serves inventive cocktails and farm-fresh dishes inspired by the Union Square Greenmarket.

A modern rooftop pool with lounge chairs and city views. The pool is rectangular, surrounded by cushioned loungers with white towels, and seating areas with yellow and beige chairs. Tall buildings and a clear sky are visible in the background.

Courtesy, Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York

Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York

Rooftop and pool at Ink 48 Hotel

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Ink 48 Hotel

Ink 48’s Press Lounge—the “ink” part of its name recalls the hotel’s former life as a theatrical printing press in the 1930s—is one of Hell’s Kitchen’s coolest bars, offering a lush green outdoor space. Spend an evening drinking and dining near the reflecting pools and fireplaces on the sprawling terrace and take in views of the Manhattan skyline and Hudson River. The seasonal craft cocktails and light bites are made with sustainable, locally sourced ingredients courtesy of the lounge’s full-time forager who works with farms and local suppliers, both for the Print Restaurant onsite and the Press Lounge.

Rooftop view of Moxy East Village Hotel at night

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Moxy East Village

Designed by the Rockwell Group, the chic rooftop at the Moxy East Village pays homage to the neighborhood's artist vibe with eclectic decor and a bar built from colorful milk crates. A retractable roof creates a year-round oasis filled with plants and strung with Edison bulbs, making you feel like you’re at a garden party thrown by the chicest person you know. Tacos and other bar snacks accompany frozen cocktails, local beers and other boozy treats.

Restaurant at Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel

Courtesy, Versa Rooftop

Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel

Versa, atop the stylish Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel, fittingly in the Garment District, has a retractable roof so you can feel you’re in a garden conservatory no matter the season. They offer a full menu of New American dishes for lunch and dinner. Dine on a wide variety of classic NYC fare while sipping a selection of craft cocktails, wine, beer or seltzer. The space overlooks Madison Square Garden.

Pool at The TWA Hotel

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The TWA Hotel

Quite possibly the most stylish airport hotel in the world, the TWA Hotel surprises guests and visitors with incredible architecture and unique experiences. Watch planes take off from JFK Airport while you relax in the heated rooftop pool or grab lunch at the Pool Bar and observation deck. Open daily from 11am to 11pm, the Pool Bar serves specialty cocktails, beer and wine. The food menu includes snacks like crudités and hummus alongside sliders, flatbreads and nachos. While you’re there, don’t miss Connie, the 1958 airplane that’s been converted into a mid-century cocktail lounge.

A modern city balcony with round tables, chairs, potted plants, and flowers in vases, overlooking tall buildings and a distant skyline under a clear blue sky.

Courtesy, The Wall Street Hotel

The Wall Street Hotel