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These 6 Hotels Have The Coolest Bars For Business Travelers

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    Whether as a place to meet clients to talk business, or simply a place to relax at the end of a long day, a hotel bar often plays a key role for business travelers. Upscale concierge service Luxury Attaché identified several of the best hotel bars across four major U.S. markets, and these are Bisnow's favorites. From Miami to New York, here are six hotels that boast the best bars for business travelers.

    1. The Living Room bar

    Living Room Hotel Faena

    Hotel: Faena Hotel Miami Beach

    Location: Miami

    Ambiance: Artistic

    Developed by Argentine hotelier Alan Faena and his billionaire business partner Len Blavatnik, this colorful hotel opened at the end of 2015 and is one of the hottest developments in Miami. The hotel bar, The Living Room, is no exception. While perhaps a confusing name at first, this eclectic lounge has animal-printed sofas and armchairs instead of bar chairs, making it both a relaxing and interesting place to do business.

    2. LH Rooftop bar

    LondonHouse Chicago

    Hotel: LondonHouse

    Location: Chicago

    Ambiance: Luxurious

    Housed in Chicago's historic London Guarantee & Accident Building, the LondonHouse was redeveloped in 2016 by Oxford Capital Group. The German firm Union Investment Real Estate bought the property shortly before it opened for $315M and the hotel is run by Oxford Hotels and Resorts. On top of its luxury offerings, the hotel boasts Chicago's only trilevel rooftop bar, called LH Rooftop bar. Travelers and locals alike often gather here for views of the Chicago River while having a bite of interesting American cuisine combinations, like Cheez-Its with caviar.

    CORRECTION, March 29, 7:18 A.M. ET: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Hilton runs LondonHouse Chicago. The story has been updated.

    3. The Rose Bar

    Rose bar Gramercy Hotel

    Hotel: Gramercy Park Hotel

    Location: New York City

    Ambiance: Exclusive

    The Gramercy Park Hotel can rival any New York City hotel for historic relevance. Its patrons have included Babe Ruth, Bob Dylan and David Bowie, many of whom frequented the Rose Bar. Today the bar retains its luster and is a favorite of many socialites and business leaders, making it an interesting place for a business meeting. Deemed an exclusive hangout for the city's A-listers, the Rose Bar's nightlife includes live music from renowned DJs and music showcases. The bar boasts high ceilings, custom-made furniture and a 20th-century artwork collection. 

    4. Upstairs bar

    Hotel: Ace Hotel

    Location: Los Angeles

    Ambiance: Eclectic

    Ace Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles opened in early 2014, but the original building, the United Artists Theater, dates back to 1927. The hotel's bar, fittingly called Upstairs, is modeled after Hollywood's famous Les Deux Cafe and boasts a concrete pool and a bunker-like decor; the bar also hosts live music, book release parties and other creative collaborations every night of the week. 

    5. The Broken Shaker bar

    Broker Shaker, Freehand Chicago

    Hotel: Freehand Hotel

    Location: Chicago 

    Ambiance: Casual

    Chicago's Freehand hotel inhabits a classic 1927 building in the city's River North neighborhood and mixes comfort with shared accommodations in a casual atmosphere. The Broken Shaker serves as the hotel bar, but it is frequented by locals and business travelers alike craving its awarding-winning cocktails; the large outdoor bar is known as a "backyard oasis."

    6. The Blond bar

    Hotel: 11 Howard

    Location: New York City

    Ambiance: Modern

    This 221-room boutique hotel opened in SoHo in April 2016. Danish designers SPACE Copenhagen's Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou designed 11 Howard; it embraces a casual luxury underlined by minimalism. The Blond is a stylish place to complete work during business hours or party during the evenings. The bar is known to appeal to both business travelers and locals looking for a change of scenery. Its decor includes a robust collection of artwork and sculptures, and the nightlife is said to be a revolving door of exclusive parties sprinkled with VIP celebrities.