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New York City’s skyline is a masterpiece, and there’s no better way to soak it in than with a drink in hand, high above the bustling streets.
These top rooftop bars in New York City will have you raising your glass to the city that never sleeps.

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Located on the roof of the Shelburne Hotel, the Vintage Green Rooftop is an all-season destination offering both indoor and outdoor seating beneath a retractable glass atrium. Enjoy craft cocktails, curated wines, and gourmet small plates amid a lush, nature-inspired setting. Spanning 11,000 square feet, the venue is also ideal for events, complete with an in-house sound system, customizable lighting, and more.

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It’s Central Park in the sky! Michelle Park visits Village Green Rooftop to learn more about their space, experiences, and more.

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Vintage Green’s multi-dimensional space effortlessly blends natural elements and a vintage aesthetic with modern amenities, inspired by the city’s stunning panorama and rich history. The rooftop bar is dedicated to serving its neighbors, the inter-borough community, and hosting both personal and corporate events.

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Murray Hill: Vintage Green has opened, a rooftop at the Shelburne Sonesta Hotel with several different bars and seating options. Christopher D’Ambrosio, formerly of Bouley, runs the kitchen with a menu that points to a picnic in the park, with chili-lime popcorn, dips, croquettes, salads, pizza, and sandwiches. 303 Lexington Avenue, at 37th Street

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Take the elevator up from the Shelburne Sonesta Hotel in Murray Hill to the top floor, and you’ll find a wrap-around terrace with indoor and outdoor space—with a bar in each—and plenty of different seating areas. The Vintage Green, at 11,000 square feet, provides visitors with fine dining, delicious cocktails and live immersive art and augmented reality entertainment. This all exists in a garden oasis atmosphere, where plants and greenery juxtapose the close-up view of the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and the East River.