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1Cara Cara
Cara CaraFor a bougie and ~very LA~ rooftop experience, hit up Cara Cara at the DTLA Proper Hotel. You'll swoon over the interior, especially the gorgeous lobby (all designed by Kelly Wearstler) on your way up. Pro tip: The fries are a must.
Glowing review: "It was an absolutely beautiful experience. Great place for drinks, food and a wonderful view. Totally loved it, so much charm!"
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2Cabra
CabraCalling all foodies! If you like your cocktails with a side of delicious food (think Peruvian-inspired dishes like bass ceviche), the Cabra atop The Hoxton Hotel is the place for you. Day or night, you can't go wrong.
Glowing review: "Wow, I'm going to be honest. I was a bit skeptical coming here, but they proved me way wrong. This is one of the best rooftop lounges to eat that I've ever been."
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3Broken Shaker
Broken Shaker:If you're in the mood for an intimate, eclectic, and fun venue, head to the top of the Freehand Hotel in DTLA and soak in the vibes at Broken Shaker. It's also a great place for a casual first date.
Glowing review: "Great cocktails perched above Downtown LA make for a relaxing evening with chill vibes. The music is trendy, but not blasting, which makes it a great bar to chat with friends. The cocktails are unique, pretty, and delicious."
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4Upstairs at The Ace Hotel
UpstairsThe aptly-named Upstairs at the Ace Hotel not only has gorgeous views, but a fun happy hour (Tuesdays through Fridays) with $3 chips and salsa and $7 cocktails—perfect for after-work drinks or a chill weeknight date.
Glowing review: "This place is a gem! As soon as you open the doors, you know you're in for a treat. You check in upstairs where they give you a charge card and then descend down the stairs to the lounge area."
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5The Highlight Room
After sundown, the rooftop pool area of The Highlight Room turns into a dance floor, so you can sip on drinks and boogie the night away.
Glowing review: "It’s a cute place next to a swimming pool with a great, unblocked view of the Hollywood sign."
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6The Rooftop
The RooftopThe Rooftop at The Wayfarer is a pretty chill place to hang out, thanks to its comfy booths and laid-back feel. It’s also open for brunch, lunch, dinner, and as a bar—so you can enjoy the LA skyline whenever you please.
Glowing review: "What a fun rooftop dining and bar experience right in downtown LA! As a cookbook author, I always enjoy eating out and appreciate good food, nicely plated. The Rooftop did not disappoint."
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7Perch LA
PerchHead 15 floors up to the vibe-y Perch LA rooftop and enjoy delicious cocktails, tasty food (don’t sleep on the popular short ribs), and an effortlessly-cool atmosphere.
Glowing review: "I get the hype! I loved my experience here and would definitely come back."
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8Soho Warehouse
Soho WarehouseIf you have a Soho House membership or have a friend willing to take you, the Soho Warehouse rooftop is an iconic Los Angeles experience. Don't forget to take all the pics!
Glowing review: "The ambiance, staff, and customer service are outstanding! Whatever your mood, there is an area to resonate that vibe so you truly enjoy your time there. The views from every point of the rooftop are breathtaking."
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9La Barra at LA Cha Cha Chá
La Barra at LA Cha Cha ChaLa Barra at LA Cha Cha Chá has an extensive cocktail menu, making it perfect for those who like to get a lil bit extra with their drinks. Start with the Strawberry Milk Punch, made with strawberry, almond, and brandy, and don’t forget to eat something, too—those drinks will get you otherwise!
Glowing review: "Really good drinks and a great vibe. If you're a fan of spicy drinks, I highly suggest it."
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10Spire 73
Spire 73At the top of Downtown LA's InterContinental Hotel (which is 1,100 feet tall, btw) you'll find Spire 73—a chic and modern rooftop bar that almost feels futuristic, complete with sleek white chairs and oh-so-LA fire pits.
Glowing review: "This rooftop restaurant and bar offers breathtaking views of the entire city, chic fire pits, signature cocktails and a wonderful culinary experience."
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1171 Above
71 AboveFor a luxe dining experience high up in the LA sky, try the 71 Above Sky Lounge. Visitors can't stop talking about just how good the menu is—so bring your appetite.
Glowing review: "Spectacular. Food is great. Limited menu but the food is on point. The 3-course is $89. The view is just unbelievable."
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12Desert 5 Spot
Desert 5 SpotIf you're willing to venture a bit outside of DTLA, you have to stop by Desert 5 Spot. It's inspired by Joshua Tree, roadside motels, and what the team calls ~cosmic Americana.~ It might be the least-stuffy LA bar you ever visit (in the best way).
Glowing review: "Thank you Desert 5. For a group that usually avoids Hollywood Nightclubs, we felt at home and welcome."

Maggie Griswold (she/her) is a contributing fashion editor for Cosmopolitan and freelance writer and editor based in Los Angeles, covering everything from the latest wardrobe must-haves to interior design trends. Along with Cosmopolitan, you can find her work on Oprah Daily, StyleCaster, Women's Health, and House Digest, among others. She's a big (read: ridiculously huge) fan of the '90s sitcom Frasier, all things Shakespeare, and a good romance-filled YA novel. Follow her on Instagram.
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