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10 Best Hotel Rooftop Bars in Europe

The views from this new breed of European hotel rooftop bar are so good, you could even call your afternoon drinks ‘sightseeing.’ These chic rooftops are taking European cities’ nightlife to new heights for locals and guests alike with decadent designs, master mixologists, and (of course) stellar city views. Soak in the skyline atop some of the continent-across-the-pond’s poshest perches with a cocktail in hand. Here are our picks for the best hotel rooftop bars in Europe.

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Lisbon: BA Terrace at Bairro Alto Hotel

With its prime platform for surveying Lisbon’s hilltop Bairro Alto district, the boutique Bairro Alto Hotel’s sixth-floor BA Terrace offers a quiet oasis above the bustling bars, eateries, and live music venues below. Lounge music and comfy chaise chairs add to the relaxed atmosphere, perfect for soaking up the picture-perfect Portuguese capital, with its aging rooftops and flowing Rio Tejo.

Signature Drink: Mojito (rum, mint leaves, sugar, soda water, and lime juice)

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Florence: SE-STO on Arno at Westin Excelsior

Newly reopened in May atop Florence’s Westin Excelsior hotel (set in a former 13th-century mansion), the SE-STO on Arno rooftop restaurant and bar delivers peerless panoramas of a city silhouette defined by church spires, bell towers, romantic rooftops, and that iconic dome, spilling over still to the Arno River, Ponte Vecchio, and Tuscan hillsides. Indulge in carefully crafted cocktails or Italian wines for a traditional aperitivo in the lounge area or terrace, and stick around for the mouthwatering Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in the retro 1960s-inspired, glass-enclosed dining room.

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Signature Drink: Vecchio Terrazzo (Ferrari Brut Perlé, Cointreau, Aperol)

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London: Vista at The Trafalgar Hotel

Set on London’s pulsating Trafalgar Square, The Trafalgar Hotel’s stylish Vista rooftop bar is an A-list and hipster magnet. It more than doubled in size last year, offering more patrons optimized sixth-floor views over Nelson’s Column, jutting up from the square below, and iconic London landmarks like Big Ben and the London Eye. Several cocktails get their ingredients from the newly installed Vista herb garden (opened in July)—couple an innovative blend (or one of the bar’s wide range of spirits, wines, and beers) with a bite from the newly launched Graze menu, offering Mediterranean and North African cuisine. (Note: The Vista is closed to the public for private events until August 13, when the Olympics wind down).

Signature Drink: Leila Lavender (Gin Mare infused with olives, thyme, rosemary, and basil, finished with a lavender spray)

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Berlin: Roof Top Terrace at Hotel de Rome

Set in the history-rich Mitte neighborhood of Berlin, the Roof Top Terrace at the Hotel de Rome presents sweeping views of city rooftops and sights, the State Opera House, St. Hedwig’s Cathedral, Berlin Cathedral, and the Television Tower, among them. Kick back on comfortable Dedon furnishings with a coffee, frappe, or milkshake in hand, or imbibe from the creative wine and cocktail menu, rich in Champagne-, vodka-, and fruit-based elixirs. Live bands amp up the atmosphere Wednesday through Saturday nights.

Signature Drink: HUGO (Prosecco, elderflower syrup, lime, and fresh mint)

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Moscow: O2 Lounge at Ritz-Carlton, Moscow

Survey Moscow’s churches and historical buildings, including the Kremlin and radiant Red Square, from the Ritz-Carlton’s lavish 12th-floor O2 Lounge. Set under a dramatic glass-and-steel dome, the design-heavy space-age-y lounge invites guests to see-and-be-seen, to puff away on crystal Hookah pipes, and to dance to the beat of top international DJs; an outdoor terrace serves as a dance floor on weekends. The cocktail list offers international and local favorites, whipped together with natural ingredients (like fresh-squeezed juices and berries); predictably for Russia, expect one of the world’s largest vodka selections. Or, splurge on bottle of champagne and have select bottles opened with a saber upon request. (As you do.) Sustenance comes from the sushi bar, which sources ingredients from Tokyo’s top fish markets.

Signature Drink: Berry Mojito (Bacardi Rum, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, soda, cane sugar, lime juice, and mint garnish)

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Munich: China Moon Roof Terrace at Mandarin Oriental

Set on the eighth floor of Munich’s Mandarin Oriental, the Asian-inspired China Moon Roof Terrace opened this May with a newly designed bar and menu. Up that high, you’ll pair 360-degree panoramas of the twin domes of the Munich Cathedral, Parliament buildings, and Munich’s alpine horizon with Asian and Mediterranean eats (created by a chef who has racked up some Michelin stars) and creative cocktails. Or pair those views with a daytime dip in the rooftop pool.

Signature Drink: Hattori Hanzo (Junmai Sake, cardamom, and honey)

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Paris: The 7th at Terrass Hotel

Perched on the seventh floor of the Montmartre neighborhood’s Terrass Hotel is The 7th, a rooftop with a picture-perfect Parisian panorama, with views that sweep across the Seine to the Eiffel tower and beyond. Now in its second season, advance table reservations are recommended to secure one of the best seats in the house at this rooftop oasis—a surprisingly rare rooftop lounge in this city. In addition to delightfully handcrafted cocktails, a light fare menu features tapas, salads, and more.

Signature Drink: Le Coucher de Soleil (vodka, apricot liqueur, pineapple juice, orange juice, and grenadine)

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Oslo: Q Lounge Rooftop Bar at First Hotel Grims Grenka

Brisk Norwegian temps might not be the natural breeding ground for the chic rooftop bar trend of other European capitals, but at the Hotel Grims Grenka in Oslo, the Q Lounge Rooftop Bar provides a design-savvy exception to the rule. Expect sleek Scandinavian minimalist design, with wooden platforms and furnishings, and plush white and red cushions and umbrellas. Sip cocktails and champagne under the midnight sun, while ogling Oslo’s city center, including the Akershus Castle and Oslo Fjord. Friday and Saturday nights are more upbeat with live DJs; plus, the bar partners with area nightclubs for free admission for all bar guests in search of a happening post-party.

Signature Drink: Grims Special Cocktail (gin, linie aquavit, raspberries, cucumber, akachie honey, and lime juice)

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Prague: Terrace at Hotel U Prince

Take in Old Town Prague from the terrace at the opulent Hotel U Prince, with romantic vistas of Prague Castle, Old Town Square (and its picturesque Astronomical Clock Tower), the Powder Tower, Petrin Hill, and more. Specialty cocktails pair well with an eclectic international menu; just note that table reservations are taken for dining only. The fun continues through inclement weather and into the cooler winter months, too, when the terrace is covered and heaters are installed.

Signature Drink: Mai Tai (white and dark rum, apricot liqueur, fresh lemon juice, almond syrup, and pineapple juice)

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Madrid: The Roof at ME Madrid

Crowning the graceful architecture of the ME Madrid hotel, high above the buzzing tapas bars of Plaza Santa Ana below, The Roof—the ultra-chic brainchild of American nightlife impresario Rande Gerber—beckons trendsetters from near and far to its panoramic seventh floor perch. The coveted plush white daybeds and tables outdoors require reservations; an air-conditioned indoor lounge provides a respite from the rain—or heat. Show up early, or prepare to queue up with the rest of the beautiful people who flock here in droves.

Signature Drink: ME Mojito (Ketel One Vodka, Crème de Cassis, Champagne, simple syrup, lemon juice, white sugar, lime, and mint leaves)

Photo credits: Lisbon courtesy of Bairro Alto Hotel; Florence courtesy of Westin Hotels & Resorts; London courtesy of The Trafalgar; Berlin courtesy of Rocco Forte Hotels; Moscow courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton; Munich courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group; Paris courtesy of Christophe Bielsa/The Terrass Hotel; Oslo courtesy of First Hotel Grims Grenka; Prague courtesy of Hotel U Prince; Madrid courtesy of ME Madrid

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