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Jan 22 2008

See And Be Seen In Philly

It’s All About Splurging At Philadelphia’s Swanky Nightlife Destinations

Philadelphia is well known as a top-notch casual destination—think Eagles games, cheesesteaks and the vibrant art and music scene—but those looking for an upscale night on the town will find plenty of possibilities for fun. The city is filled with glamorous nightlife options that offer locals and visitors alike the chance to put on their finest duds and hit the town in style.

The newest addition to Philly’s nightlife scene is G, a 10,000-square-foot showplace crafted from wood, porcelain, glass and stone and designed with the discerning clubgoer in mind. With two bars that offer cocktails created exclusively for G by renowned &lquot;Modern Mixologist&rquot; Tony Abou-Ganim, as well as two private lounges where guests can enjoy premium drinks and innovative cuisine in style, this spot’s the place for those looking for a scene that rivals New York’s Tenjune and Las Vegas’ Pure. G also hosts an impressive roster of celebrity DJs that spin an eclectic mix of music.

Here are some other noteworthy lounges in the city worth checking out. All are within walking distance of one another or a short cab ride away, making it easy to get from place to place.

Haute Hotels:

  • Take the elevator at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue up 19 floors to XIX and experience magnificent skyline views along with some of the city’s most inventive cocktails, such as the Lychee Kiss martini. The stately lounge also boasts one of the largest wines by the glass menus in Philadelphia. And, a DJ lends an upbeat vibe to Saturday nights. Broad & Walnut Streets, (215) 790-1919, www.parkphiladelphia.hyatt.com

  • Situated on the Avenue of the Arts, The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia offers a sophisticated atmosphere in a majestic, historic building. Guests enter through the original Girard Bank vault door to The Vault, a warm setting for a cordial, champagne or wine. 10 Avenue of the Arts, (215) 523-8000, www.ritzcarlton.com/philadelphia

  • The dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and elegant ambiance at La Bourse, the chic lobby bar at the Sofitel Philadelphia, makes this spot one of the best bars in the city. Although the French hotel is known for its impeccable service and upscale character, it also offers a surprisingly laid-back vibe. 120 S. 17th Street, (215) 569-8300, www.sofitel.com

Ultimate Sophistication:

  • Tucked downstairs from the Mobil Five Star Le Bec-Fin lies Le Bar Lyonnais, one of the hidden gems of Philadelphia lounges. Guests can soak up the luxe vibe and enjoy a glass of bubbly alongside menu offerings from the highly rated kitchen. 1523 Walnut Street, (215) 567-1000, www.lebecfin.com/lbf_lyonnais.asp

  • The Prime Rib is the place for retro glamour. Located in the historic Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood, the acclaimed restaurant’s leopard-print rugs, big leather chairs and live music calls for an old-school night on the town. 1701 Locust Street, (215) 772-1701, www.theprimerib.com

Up All Night:

  • Rub elbows with celebs and crowds of beautiful people at Denim, one of the swankiest private clubs in the city. The sleek decor and metallic bar of this nationally known club ooze cool, and proper dress is required—so dress to impress and plan to stay late (they’re open until 3:00 a.m.). 1712 Walnut Street, (215) 735-6700, www.denimlounge.com

  • This exclusive, members-only club doesn’t call it a night at 2:00 a.m. Known for their elaborate parties and special events, Zee Bar also offers bottle service and free parking. Those looking to get in on the fun must apply in person. 100 Spring Garden Street, (215) 922-2994, www.zee-bar.com

Inside Out:

  • Those in the mood for playful, creative cocktails and a retro house party atmosphere hit the Penthouse bar at Continental Midtown. The younger sister of Old City’s Continental draws a devoted crowd of hip, style-savvy regulars who swear by such drinks as the Smarty Pants, a whimsical concoction of blueberry vodka, lemonade and Sprite in a Kool Aid-rimmed glass garnished with Smarties; and the Buzz Aldrin, a combination of Tang, peach vodka and triple sec in an orange Tang-rimmed glass. 1801 Chestnut Street, (215) 567-1800, www.continentalmidtown.com

  • Vango Lounge and Skybar, one of the city’s newest hotspots, has gathered rave reviews for its modern Asian decor and lively social scene. But the biggest draw is the amazing upstairs deck (complete with oversized beds and outdoor seating) that has already pulled in capacity crowds on the weekends. 116 S. 18th Street, (215) 568-1020, www.vangoloungeandskybar.com

European Vibe:

  • Perched at the center of Rittenhouse Square, the outdoor seating at Rouge is tailor-made for people watching and sipping classic cocktails. The indoor circular bar is the epicenter of this always-trendy bistro and is a perfect stop when looking to see and be seen. 205 S. 18th Street, (215) 732-6622

  • For those searching for the ultimate VIP experience, there’s Old City’s 32º, the first spot in the city to feature European bottle service. Guests can also order premium cocktails at one of two bars and shake it on the dance floor to the sounds of some of Philadelphia’s hottest DJs. Bartenders even accept payment in Euros. 16 S. 2nd Street, (215) 627-3132, www.32lounge.com

The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes Philadelphia and The Countryside® a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality. For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit www.gophila.com or call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Independence National Historical Park, at (800) 537-7676.

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