A number of the city's trendiest hotels offer exclusive rooftop pool decks and beach clubs, featuring heated pools with expansive views of the city's majestic skyline. Many hotels offer non-guest access to pool decks for an additional fee, including access to sundecks and lounges, cocktail bars, and poolside restaurants helmed by award-winning chefs. Others are exclusive to hotel guests, offering a chance for tourists to soak in luxury high above the city's bustling streets.


1. Jimmy at the James

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Jimmy at the James is the rooftop bar of the James New York SoHo hotel, a luxury boutique hotel chain also offering a location in Manhattan's up-and-coming NoMad neighborhood. The bar is the vision of hospitality industry veterans Johnny Swet, David Rabin, and James Beard Award winner Thomas Schlesser, striving to reinterpret classic pubs with an infusion of 1970s Manhattan flair. It sits 18 stories above ground level, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning panoramic views of Midtown and the Hudson and East Rivers. During the warmer months, a rooftop pool area is opened, featuring a teak wood deck, outdoor showers, and indoor and outdoor pool deck lounge areas. Craft cocktails are served at a central bar, offering twists on old-fashioned American favorites.

15 Thompson St, New York, NY 10013, Phone: 212-465-2000


2. McCarren Hotel and Pool

McCarren Hotel and Pool
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McCarren Hotel and Pool is located in Brooklyn's trendy Williamsburg neighborhood, serving as a trendy oasis within the borough for visitors looking for an immersive luxury experience. Its rooftop bar and pool deck offers one of the city's largest outdoor heated swimming pools, located on a 4,800-square-foot rooftop deck overlooking the East River. Walk-in day pass reservations are available 48 hours in advance of desired use date during the summer months for pool and deck use during the afternoon hours, offering access to towels, wifi, and sunbeds. A lively rooftop bar also serves classic cocktails and offers a Sunset Happy Hour.

160 N 12th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, Phone: 718-218-7500


3. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is a hip hotel overlooking Brooklyn Bridge Park, named to Conde Nast Traveller UK's 2017 Hot List as one of the city's best deluxe accommodations. It features sustainable decor elements created by local artists from native greenery and reclaimed materials, showcasing organic cotton mattresses and sheets in all of its spacious guest rooms. Its 1 Rooftop Garden and Bar offers unparalleled views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Lower Manhattan skyline, serving light bites and bespoke cocktails daily from noon to midnight with reservations. A rooftop plunge pool is also offered seasonally as an exclusive for hotel guests, serving craft cocktails poolside.

60 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Phone: 347-696-2500



4. Hotels Near Me: Hotel Indigo

Hotels Near Me: Hotel Indigo
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Hotel Indigo, located in Manhattan's Lower East Side, offers a 15th-floor rooftop bar and pool operated by hospitality industry luminaries Gerber Group, the proprietors of the Whiskey Blue, Irvington, and Kingside brands. The nightlife spot was designed by acclaimed firm Crème Design, striving to recreate the ambiance of an artist loft through the use of reclaimed material decor elements and free-hanging lights. The 3,000-square-foot space offers an open-air rooftop swimming pool offering beautiful views of the city's skyline, along with ample guest space for lounging. Its restaurant serves American fare made with locally-sourced ingredients, while its bar offers an extensive menu of small-batch spirits, regional craft beers, and signature Gerber Group cocktails. Cold-pressed juices and Irving Farm Coffee Roasters coffee are also served.

171 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002, Phone: 212-237-1776


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5. Hotels Near Me: Dream Downtown

Hotels Near Me: Dream Downtown
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Dream Downtown is located in Manhattan's trendy Chelsea neighborhood, less than a mile from Union Square. The luxury hotel offers loft-style rooms with LED televisions with streaming VEVO channels, large minibars, and recessed audio speakers throughout rooms, with suites upgrading to private hot tub terraces. All guests receive access to the hotel's 5,000-square-foot beach club-style pool deck, which is centered around a 50-foot heated glass-bottom pool overlooking the hotel's lobby. The deck also showcases Manhattan's only sand beach, along with private-use cabanas, a full-service bar, and a DJ booth. Some deluxe suites offer direct in-room access to the beach club and pool deck facility.

355 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011, Phone: 212-229-2559


6. Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC
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Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC is the first full-service luxury resort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District neighborhood, offering 186 stylish guest rooms and suites that offer breathtaking views of the Hudson River. The hotel, which was opened in 2004, is located close to top New York attractions such as the High Line and the popular Chelsea and West Village cultural districts. Rooms offer amenities such as LCD televisions, bay window seating nooks, and private balconies. The hotel is home to the Plunge Rooftop Bar and Lounge, which features a full-service bar and grill and a 45-foot heated rooftop pool decorated with underwater lighting. Other onsite dining options include New American restaurant The Chester, which offers al fresco dining experiences.

18 9th Ave, New York, NY 10014, Phone: 212-206-6700


7. Selina Chelsea New York City

Selina Chelsea New York City
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Selina Chelsea New York City is a 10-story boutique hotel designed by Mexican-born architect Enrique Norten, located within walking distance of attractions such as Chelsea Market and the High Line. 56 spacious guest rooms and suites are offered at the hotel, offering elegant amenities such as custom alpaca throw blankets, hyperfast wireless internet service, and in-room minibars. Its La Piscine rooftop pool and restaurant is available to both hotel guests and non-overnight visitors for weekday use for a fee. Complimentary towels are provided for all swimmers, with private cabanas available for rental. Upscale coastal Mexican fare is served at the poolside restaurant, including tostadas, tacos, and craft tequila and mezcal cocktails.

518 W 27th St, New York, NY 10001, Phone: 212-216-0000



8. Le Bain

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Le Bain is located atop the Standard Hotel, an 18-story tower hotel overlooking the recently-renovated High Line Park in Chelsea. Its top floor and rooftop area is home to the Le Bain penthouse discothèque, which features guest sets from world-renowned DJs and boasts a state-of-the-art lighting and sound system. A heated plunge pool adorns its dance floor during the summer months, with waterbeds and a crepe station offered atop its rooftop deck. Visitors should note that admission is not guaranteed to hotel guests and is determined at entrance, with advance reservations not accepted. Other hotel attractions include a seasonal ice skating rink, an art gallery, and a beer garden.

848 Washington St, New York, NY 10014, Phone: 212-645-7600


9. Hotels Near Me: Le Parker Meridien

Hotels Near Me: Le Parker Meridien
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Le Parker Meridien is the rooftop pool of the Parker New York Hotel, which is located less than three blocks from Central Park near Carnegie Hall and the Museum of Modern Art. Floor-to-ceiling windows surrounding the pool provide dramatic views of Central Park, with an outdoor sun deck also available for tanning. A rooftop bar offers a full menu of light bites and cocktails for pool guests, with day passes available for purchase for patrons not staying overnight at the hotel. Several other restaurants are offered onsite, including the casual Burger Joint, the inventive Indian Accent, and coffee and cocktail shop Knave.

119 W 56th St, New York, NY 10019, Phone: 212-245-5000


10. Profundo Day Club

Profundo Day Club
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Profundo Day Club is an urban oasis in the middle of Long Island City, offering a spacious rooftop pool and exclusive day club open to the public during the summer months at the 9,500-square-foot boutique Ravel Hotel. Day passes are available for pool use throughout the day, with discounted pool rates available for hotel guests. Pool use is restricted to guests ages 21 and older, with all patrons required to present a government-issued ID for entry. A full-service bar and restaurant is offered, serving menu items such as sushi, Impossible burgers, fish tacos, and barbecue wings. Craft cocktails and pitchers are also served, along with an extensive wine and beer menu. World-renowned guest DJs are showcased, spinning dance music hits from around the world.

8-08 Queens Plaza South, Queens, NY, 11101, Phone: 718-289-6118


11. NYC Hotels with Rooftop Pools: Royalton Park Avenue

NYC Hotels with Rooftop Pools: Royalton Park Avenue
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Royalton Park Avenue is an upscale hotel located within Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood, conveniently located near the Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden. 249 luxurious guest rooms and suites are available for rental, featuring amenities such as loft ceilings, private balconies, and floor-to-ceiling windows. A rooftop pool is available for exclusive guest use during the summer months, open daily throughout the morning and afternoon hours. The connected Rooftop at Royalton Park Avenue restaurant and bar serves brunch and cafe menus, featuring clever dishes such as Nutella French toast, seared ahi tuna, steak tacos, and tempura shrimp skewers. A tri-level sundeck is also offered, serving evening cocktails and featuring seating for up to 180 guests.

420 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10016, Phone: 212-317-2900


12. Hotels Near Me: Sixty LES Hotel

Hotels Near Me: Sixty LES Hotel
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Sixty LES Hotel is located in Manhattan's Lower East Side neighborhood near cultural attractions such as the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. The upscale hotel showcases artistically-curated rooms and suites with flat-screen televisions, gourmet minibars, rainfall showerheads, and floor-to-ceiling views of the East River. Its elegant 1,890-square-foot rooftop pool is open to guests only, featuring an underwater sound system, a portrait of Andy Warhol along its pool floor, and a retractable roof for use in inclement weather. The pool is open daily between May and September and hosts weekly special events for guests. Full drink and small plates service is provided by Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya, and rental cabanas may be reserved for use by up to eight people.

190 Allen St, New York, NY 10002, Phone: 212-460-5300


13. Hotels Near Me: The William Vale

Hotels Near Me: The William Vale
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The William Vale is an upscale, full-service hotel located in Brooklyn's hip Williamsburg neighborhood, a short walk away from popular destinations such as the Brooklyn Brewery and the Bedford Avenue shopping and dining district. The hotel displays works from local Brooklyn artists including a large-scale lobby mural created by Marela Zacarias. Luxurious rooms offer balconies with expansive views of the Manhattan skyline and contemporary furnishing and design elements, such as custom metal work details. A 60-foot outdoor pool, Vale Pool, is located on the roof of the hotel and is the longest outdoor pool in Brooklyn and the greater New York City region. The pool features a terrace, garden-style games, and an outdoor bar serving craft cocktails and light fare by award-winning chef Andrew Carmellini.

111 N 12th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, Phone: 718-631-8400


14. The Williamsburg Hotel

The Williamsburg Hotel
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Perfectly located in the heart of Brooklyn, the Williamsburg Hotel boasts one of the best rooftop pool terraces in the city. By day guests can swim, soak up the sun or just marvel at the uninterrupted views of the cityscape below your feet. The rooftop terrace is also where you can enjoy a decadent high tea each afternoon. Later, when the sun sets, the ambiance changes and socializing over bespoke cocktails and alfresco dinner is the name of the game. After dinner you can join the locals to dance the night away to live music (Wednesday to Saturday) at this popular Brooklyn hotspot.

The Williamsburg Hotel, 96 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11249, 718 362 8100


15. NYC Hotels with Rooftop Pools: TWA Hotel

NYC Hotels with Rooftop Pools: TWA Hotel
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The TWA Hotel is located at Terminal 5 at the JFK Airport where it strives to offer guests a unique airport hotel experience. The TWA is certainly one of the most unusual hotels you will ever stay in, boasting a roller-skate rink, a 1958 Constellation aircraft (now a cocktail lounge), the largest hotel gym in the world and, most importantly, a fine rooftop pool and observation deck. As you relax in the heated infinity pool you can watch all the hustle and bustle of the airport as jets take off and land right before your eyes. (Pool reservations are required for all guests!) Alongside the pool there is a Pool Bar and the Runway Chalet for tasty food and snacks.

TWA Hotel, 1 JFK Access Road, Idlewild Drive, Queens, NY 11420, 212 806 9000


16. Soho House, New York

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Located in a former warehouse in the historic Meatpacking District, the Soho House Boutique Hotel boasts a brilliant rooftop pool terrace overlooking the Hudson River and downtown New York. Soho House features modern, elegant bedrooms with all the little luxuries that will leave you feeling pampered. The good news is that Soho House members receive preferential rates on all bedrooms. If you would like to spend the day soaking up the sun on the pool terrace you can reserve a sun lounger in advance. The House also boasts a Cowshed Spa on the 3rd floor where you can enjoy some decadent pampering treatments.

Soho House New York, 29-35 Ninth Ave, New York, NY 10014, 212 627 9800


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17. Rooftop Hotel William Vale

Rooftop Hotel William Vale
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The William Vale Hotel is located in the heart of the creative community of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. The hotel stands out as an architectural landmark in the area and offers guests a great combination of modern luxury and hospitality that you will find hard to beat. You can enjoy sweeping views from just about every corner of the hotel, and the wonderful outdoor rooftop pool terrace is no exception. Here you can while away a few hours in the pool, soak up the sun or even play a game of corn hole, against the backdrop of the stunning NY skyline. For the ultimate room with a view, book the fabulous Gotham Corner Suite.

Rooftop Hotel William Vale, 111 North 12th Street, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11249, 718 361 8400


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More Ideas: Tallest Buildings in New York City

The biggest city in the US and unquestionably the best-known city on the planet, New York City is renowned all over the world for its remarkable skyline and world-famous monuments and landmarks like the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, and the Statue of Liberty. The city has literally thousands of high rise buildings, with more than 100 of them measuring up at over 600 feet (183 meters) in height.

Visitors to the city can often be witnessed marveling in awe at the gigantic buildings all around them, and some of New York City's skyscrapers are among the largest buildings in the entire world. The very first high rise construction in NYC was the World Building, which was completed way back in 1890 and measured up at 348 feet (106m). The World Building was demolished some sixty years later, but skyscrapers quickly became an integral part of the city of New York, with dozens more being built through the 20th century and into the modern era.

New York City’s Tallest Buildings

With over 100 skyscrapers reaching heights of 600 feet or more, and several more buildings already under construction or in the planning stages, New York City will continue to be home to many of the tallest buildings in the United States and the world for decades to come. Here are some details on the top five of New York City's tallest buildings.

One World Trade Center

Also known as Freedom Tower, the One World Trade Center stands at a height of 1,776 feet (541m) and was completed in 2014. It's the tallest building in the entire Western Hemisphere and the sixth-tallest in the world overall. It has the same roof height and footprint size as the original World Trade Center, which was famously destroyed in the 9/11 terroristic attacks of 2001. Located at 285 Fulton St, the One World Trade Center has 104 floors and cost approximately $3.9 billion to make. Part of the new World Trade Center complex, this building, which is used mostly for offices, means a lot to the city of New York and its height of 1,776 feet is actually a reference to the year in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.

432 Park Avenue

Looking out over the famous Central Park, 432 Park Avenue measures up at 1,396 feet (425.5m) in height and is used for residential purposes, featuring 125 condos. The building's construction finished at the end of 2015 and 432 Park Avenue is currently the third tallest building in the US and the tallest residential building on Earth. Costing around $1.25 billion in construction, 432 Park Avenue has 96 floors. Almost all of the apartments inside this building were sold before it had even opened, with many foreign citizens investing in the property, despite many of them not actually living there for large parts of the year.

30 Hudson Yards

This building hasn't officially opened yet, but construction has finished on at 30 Hudson Yards, making it technically the third largest skyscraper in New York City. It measures up at 1,296 feet and is located on 33rd Street. The building will be used for offices but will also feature an observation deck, offering world class views of the Big Apple's metropolis. The building is the primary symbol of ongoing renovation efforts in the West Side Yard area of Manhattan.

Empire State Building

One of the most iconic buildings in the world and one of New York City's most instantly recognizable landmarks, the Empire State Building measures up at 1,454 feet (443.2m) in height and earned its name due to the fact that the state of New York is nicknamed 'Empire State'. Construction on the Empire State Building finished way back in 1931 and cost just a little less than $41 million at the time, which would equate to around $0.5 billion in modern money. The building is located at 350 Fifth Avenue and has 102 floors. For almost four decades, it was the world's tallest building and has appeared in countless movies and shows over the years.

Bank of America Tower

Located on Avenue of the Americas, the Bank of America Tower (BOAT) measures 1,200 feet (365.8m). It cost a billion dollars to make and construction finished in 2009. The building is regarded as one of the most environmentally-friendly in the world, using various systems and technology like water conservation and heat insulation to reduce energy costs. The tower has 55 floors and is used for both commercial and office purposes.


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More Ideas: Grand Central Station

NYC's Grand Central Station is special for so many reasons. First of all, it’s located in one of the most iconic parts of New York, Manhattan. The city’s historical buildings like Empire State Building, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center are at a walking distance from the station.

On top of that, the Grand Central Station is huge – it covers an area of over 48 acres, with a total of 44 platforms situated on two underground levels. There isn’t another station with such a high number of platforms anywhere else in the world.

Still, what makes the Grand Central Station really unique is its amazing history. Since it was constructed more than a century ago, it played a pivotal role in the growth of the largest city in the United States.

How It All Began?

Before the construction of NYC’s Grand Central Station, there was the Grand Central Terminal at the very same spot. This building was constructed in 1871 by a man called Cornelius Vanderbilt, who, at the time, was one of the wealthiest men in America. He had earned his fortune through a shipping business, so it’s not surprising the fact that he decided to invest some of his money into the construction of a train station.

The number of passengers quickly grew to the point that the station needed expansion. That’s why in 1899, a much larger building was added to the site. Unfortunately, in those days, people didn’t care so much about health and safety, so the station was a pretty dangerous place for the passengers. Although no serious accidents happened for almost three decades since the construction of the original terminal, a huge disaster happened in 1902.

What happened is that two trains collided at full speed, killing 17 and injuring almost 40 people. That event prompted the city officials to close the station permanently. In fact, it took only a couple of months before the station was demolished completely.

The Construction of the Grand Central Station

Obviously, such a big city as New York couldn’t have done without a proper train station in the middle of its business district. That’s why the construction of a new station started soon after the old one was demolished.

On February 2, 1913, the new Grand Central Station was finally finished. It was Sunday when the grand opening happened, which attracted over 150,000 people to come to this part of Manhattan. It’s needless to say that it was love at the first sight.

As soon as they saw the impressive Beaux Arts structure with a star-spangled ceiling and a grandiose staircase made of marble, everyone knew that the Grand Central Station was going to become one of the iconic monuments of New York City.

The Proposed Demolition of the Station in 1967

The station was owned by Penn Central, a railroad conglomerate that saw massive drops in profits in the post-WWII years. The reason was simple – New Yorkers started using planes for long trips. Those were the years when NYC’s largest airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, was opened. In turn, this means that the Grand Central Station was becoming almost completely obsolete.

This made the owners of the station decide on demolishing it and constructing a high-rise building on its site. But, at that point, the station has already become one of the city’s most iconic buildings, so a massive campaign against its demolition ensued.

What followed were years of legal battle between Penn Central and the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Obviously, the campaigners won, but that meant that the station had to undergo massive changes in order to become profitable again.

The Return to the Former Glory

When Metro-North took over the station in 1994, the company started with big renovations in order to bring it back its old glory. Soon afterwards, the station became one of the favorite sports of New Yorkers, including those who use it for commuting, as well as those who come here to admire the building itself.

Furthermore, the building today is the home to many art galleries, bars, and restaurants. There are also more than 50 shops housed in the Grand Central Station. All of this means that paying it a visit on your NYC adventure is a must.

Not only can you use it to get from one part of the city to another, but the Grand Central Station will provide you with experiences you’ll never forget. One of those is talking to your friends via the whispering wall.

The Whispering Wall

The so-called “whispering wall” is a part of the station’s dining concourse, next to the iconic Oyster Bar & Restaurant. What makes it so special is that the acoustics of the ceramic arches enable you to talk to a person located on the other side of the arch, even if you’re whispering. For that reason, the whispering wall of the Grand Central Station is a super-popular spot for marriage proposals.

According to experts, the reason why this pretty peculiar effect happens is that the domed ceiling takes your voice across this portion of the station without any disturbances. As a result, the voice can travel for many yards without its volume going down.

The Grand Central Kissing Room

Another attraction of the Grand Central station is the Biltmore Room, or how it’s commonly called the kissing room. Its story goes back to the 1930s, when this was the arrival place of the trains from the West Coast of the United States.

The passengers of the famous 20th Century Limited train would be greeted by their friends and family in this room, accompanied with hugs and kisses, which earned the room its nickname, the kissing room, which has stuck even up to this day.

Other Grand Central Station Facts for History-Buffs

The history of the 20th century New York is inseparable from the history of Manhattan and its main train station. Not only has the station been an important factor for the transportation system of this city, but it’s also been one of its main symbols. This is why it’s not a surprise that Nazi spies tried to bomb it during the World War Two. Luckily, American agents spot them on time and prevented a disaster.

There are so many other interesting stories about the station, many of which you can find on the internet. However, the best way to get acquainted with the glory of the Grand Central Station is to pay it a visit in person.


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More Ideas: Big Apple Jazz

One of the biggest, best-known, and most popular cities in the world, New York City is the perfect place for almost any kind of activity imaginable. Millions of people visit each year to see the sights like the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty, while millions more live and work in NYC every day, spending their free time enjoying the cities shops, restaurants, clubs, museums, and attractions.

New York features in more films and TV shows than any other city and has long been regarded as one of the most significant hubs of entertainment on the planet. Countless creative people and artists from all walks of life have been drawn to the city over the years, and it’s always been one of the best places to enjoy live music in particular, with thriving jazz and blues scenes. To learn more about jazz in NYC, take a Big Apple Jazz tour.

Big Apple Jazz - Jazz Tours of New York City

Founded back in 1997 as a simple guide service focused on the musical side of New York City, Big Apple Jazz is now one of NYC's leading musical tour providers. Whether you're in New York City with friends, family, colleagues, or even by yourself, Big Apple Jazz can take you around the city to some of the most famous jazz haunts and clubs in the world, introducing you to amazing musicians and teaching you so much along the way.

- The Best Jazz Tours in NYC - Jazz has always been a big part of New York City culture, with many of the greatest ever musicians honing their craft and making names for themselves in the Big Apple, and Big Apple Jazz honors the musical heritage of NYC by offering the very best jazz tours around. Whether you choose the Harlem Juke Joint Tour or the Greenwich Village Jazz Crawl, you'll be able to visit some of the top jazz clubs and hidden jazz gems of the city, learning plenty about the scene and enjoying some super music too.

- Private Tours - Big Apple Jazz offers a wide range of jazz tours in NYC, including the option of private tours too. So, if you’re visiting with friends, family, a club, work colleagues, or some other group of people and want to arrange a fully private experience, you only need to get in touch with the Big Apple Jazz team and start sorting out the details. Big Apple Jazz is always happy to work around your budget, preferences, group size, and more to create a custom jazz tour just for you.

- Friendly and Passionate Guides - Big Apple Jazz only employs the friendliest, best expert jazz guides for all its NYC jazz tours. No matter which tour you choose, you’ll be led along by someone who lives and breathes jazz each day. They’ll be able to answer your questions, teach you all about the various clubs and hotspots you visit, and introduce you to some of the hottest new and established jazz musicians and bands over the course of your tour.

- Meet Local Greats and Rising Stars - Perhaps one of the best aspects of Big Apple Jazz tours is the opportunity these tours provide to actually meet and engage with jazz talents around NYC. Many musical tours in New York simply take you to clubs and key locations in the city’s musical history, but Big Apple Jazz always goes one step further, taking you into the clubs, behind the scenes, and right up to the stages to actually meet, engage, and interact with super jazz stars and aspiring talents.

- Learn About Jazz in NYC - Another key aspect of Big Apple Jazz tours that helps to make this company one of the leading names for musical tours in NYC is just how much you can learn. The guides all know jazz better than anyone and will be able to tackle any question you might have, and it's easy to see exactly why TripAdvisor has awarded Big Apple Jazz a 'Certificate of Excellence' for so many years when you see just how in-depth and enjoyable they can be.

Big Apple Jazz is offering some of the best music tours in New York City and definitely the best jazz tours. If you're interested in jazz and want to learn more about one of the major homes of the genre, as well as meeting jazz musicians, enjoying live music, and even discovering a few new up and coming talents, you won't want to miss out on these tours. Call 917 863-7854 or email gordon@bigapplejazz.com to learn more, or simply book online today.