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There’s just something about a rooftop bar.
Credit the dizzying heights, the sublime views or the ocean breezes (not to mention the mojitos, caipirinhas and sangria), but socializing in the sky simply elevates the experience, and it’s available in Miami 365 days a year.
Where can you go to up your rooftop game? Consider these upper-deck destinations in Miami-Dade County:
Perched on the 16th floor of the EPIC Hotel in Downtown Miami, Area 31 has made more than one list of best rooftop bars in the entire United States by earning praise for its unobstructed skyline panorama and its innovative menu.
Order this: The Sunset contains Absolut, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, Aperol, local passion fruit and orange peel.
Area 31, EPIC Hotel, 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, 305-424-5234
Views of the vast Atlantic and the Fontainebleau’s legendary pool area are the main draw at this posh bi-level space inspired by the Cote d’Azur in the South of France. A DJ keeps things buzzing for the beautiful people visiting this eternal Miami Beach hot spot.
Order this: Treat your party to a pitcher of mojitos, margaritas or Miami Vices (10 Cane rum and coconut puree with a strawberry swirl).
La Cote, Fontainebleau, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-674-4710
A mod, purple-accented space atop Lincoln Road’s iconic “house of cards” parking garage, Juvia has been described as “the ultimate rooftop fine-dining experience.” Reservations for dinner are a must, but even if you just want a drink, arrive early for a seat at the bar.
Order this: The Purple Rain is made with Grey Goose vodka, Chicha Morada and ginger shrub, while the Purple Juvia marries vodka, Chambord, blackberries and lemon juice.
Juvia, 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305-763-8272
Channel your favorite Charlie’s Angel at this ’70s-inspired rooftop lounge at Dream hotel. Between the lush landscaping, the infinity pool, the private cabanas and the all-day pool parties on Sundays, this sexy spot — 70 feet above the street — marries Studio 54 with sublime ocean views.
Order this: Thrillist recommends the Highbar’s version of the Hemingway daiquiri, that classic blend of white rum and fresh grapefruit juice.
Highbar, 1111 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-4747
The exclusive rooftop terrace on the sixth floor of Clevelander South Beach is a space expansive enough to accommodate 200 revelers, go-go dancers, a Miami DJ and, who knows, maybe even a fire twirler or two.
Order this: You can’t go wrong with a Cleve on the Beach, says Zagat. The vodka cocktail contains melon liqueur, Sprite, and orange and cranberry juices.
C-Level, Clevelander South Beach, 1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 877-532-4006
Two dance floors. The highest outdoor pool in Miami – 50 stories up! Reportedly the chicest bathrooms in the city. There must be 50 reasons to recommend W Hotel’s FIFTY, not the least of which is a full calendar of parties and events attended by photogenic young people.
Order this: Enjoy the high life with the Miami High, says JustLuxe.com. It’s a sweet blend of Stoli Vanilla, Amaretto, Sprite and pineapple.
FIFTY Ultra Lounge, 485 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305-503-4417
New to the Brickell area in 2016, Sugar, which crowns the EAST, Miami hotel, quickly rose to the top spot on Conde Nast Traveler’s list of best rooftop bars in the United States thanks to its Balinese garden décor and 270-degree views from 40 floors up.
Order this: Urban Daddy gave a thumbs up to the Sesame Sling (gin, sesame, hibiscus and mango) and the Sweet Life (rye and Thai iced tea).
Sugar, EAST, Miami, 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, 305-712-7000
The 360-degree poolside views from the 18th floor oasis at 1 South Beach provide no shortage of eye candy to accompany craft cocktails, organic wine and Mediterranean- and Latin-inspired tapas.
Order this: 1 Hotel is a mission-driven luxury brand, so opt for a beverage that relies heavily on fresh, local ingredients – say, a strawberry margarita.
1 Hotel South Beach, 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-604-1000
A former fire station, this building on the National Register of Historic Places in Brickell’s Financial District houses an elegant indoor dining area as well as a dramatic rooftop terrace (those afraid of heights will be happy to learn it’s a second-floor aerie).
Order this: The Honey, I’m Home announces its arrival with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, Hennessy and Bailey’s.
Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita, 1000 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305-403-3103
“The best new bar of 2016,” says Thrillist of this classy watering hole on the top of Downtown Miami’s Langford Hotel. Pawn Broker has been attracting buzz for its inventive drink menu inspired by Prohibition-era cocktails and creative events like Tacos & Tequila and A Night of Donuts & Booze.
Order this: The Giggle Water, a bubbly gin and tonic that includes champagne syrup and lavender foam, is served in – Instagram alert! — a miniature bathtub.
Pawn Broker, The Langford Hotel, 121 SE 1st St., Miami, 305-420-2200
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