This Boston, Massachusetts, Rooftop Bar Gives Best Panoramic Views of the City
There is something special about going to a rooftop bar to have cocktails and maybe a bit of a nosh.
It almost feels like you're some sort of celebrity when you are there.
This rooftop bar in Boston gives you incredible panoramic views of the city.
The Envoy Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts
If you want to see the entire city of Boston and the best panoramic view, according to enjoytravel.com, you should go to the Envoy Hotel's rooftop bar, the Lookout, on the waterfront in Boston.
The patio gets beautiful sunshine in the summer months, and in the winter, the bar has igloos for you to stay warm and cozy, even when it's 20 degrees outside.
If you are an influencer or if you just want to have a beautiful background for selfies, this is the place to do it.
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If you end up going, even though you don't have to, I would suggest getting a little dressed up. This is the place where you can get away with those heels or that suit that you don't normally wear.
The Lookout is not pretentious, but it does have a cool city vibe to it, where you can wear that dress that is just hanging in your closet with nowhere to go.
If you don't want to dress up, you don't have to, but this isn't really the place to try to have those sweatpants or pajamas double as acceptable going-out fashion.
If you need a recommendation to take your clients to, this would be the place to wine and dine because of that incredible view. Also, any wine menu that has my favorite wine, Malbec from Argentina, is good in my book. The food at the rooftop bar comes from Para Maria, with a Head Chef from Miami who has grown up with parents from Cuba, so you'll get some spice.
Igloos at the Rooftop Bar in Boston can keep you cozy and warm
Next time you're in Boston, make a point of going. You won't be disappointed.
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