When it comes to going to dinner, The atmosphere can be as important as food and drink. And when that environment is among the best ROOFTOPS At more than 450 meters high or offers a 360 degree view of the city, the experience is unbeatable. One of the first nightclubs high was the roof garden of the Casino de Broadway Theater, open by Rudolph Aronson in 1882. He quickly gained popularity as a place to see concerts, chatting and escaping the overwhelming heat of the New York summer.
In the Manhattan of the late century, leisure on the roofs grew at the same rhythm as the skyscrapers. The second Madison Square Garden, designed by Stanford White, inaugurated a roof theater in 1892. (In fact, White was killed there in 1906 in the hands of a jealous couple).
When the Astor Hotel – one of Times Square's first hotels – opened its doors in 1905, its huge roof garden was flanked by palm trees, waterfalls and gross, and had a music kiosk for live shows. Today, bars and restaurants in ROOFTOPS They are a worldwide phenomenon that offer decadent dinners and cocktails, avant -garde design and, of course, ideal views to capture with the cell phone. From New York to Budapest, through Singapore, we present the best ROOFTOPS of the world.