According to luxury travel advisors who have sipped and savored their way across continents, these hotel bars stand out as the best in the world:

The American Bar at The Savoy in London, United Kingdom, delivers a quintessential British bar experience. With a history spanning over a century, it’s one of the oldest cocktail bars in the world. The bartenders here are maestros at crafting traditional drinks and innovating with new creations.

The Bar Hemingway at Ritz Paris, France, is steeped in literary history and has a vibe reminiscent of Parisian chic. It’s named after Ernest Hemingway, who famously ‘liberated’ the bar at the end of World War II. Patrons can enjoy signature cocktails like the ‘Serendipity,’ a refreshing apple-based concoction.

The Connaught Bar in London is another UK entry that brings modernity and tradition to its artistic interior design inspired by 20th-century English Cubist art. Its signature cocktail, ‘Connaught Martini,’ prepared tableside with bespoke bitters, gives guests a personalized touch.

At The Peninsula in Hong Kong’s historic Felix Bar, guests can enjoy breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour while indulging in some of Asia’s most creative cocktails.

SkyBar at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore takes advantage of its location 57 floors up with an incomparable panoramic view of the city skyline.

Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong claims to be the highest bar in the world on the 118th floor.

Dandelyan – now rebranded as Lyaness – at Sea Containers London has won numerous awards for its sustainable approach to cocktails and inventive ingredient use.

Lastly, Gold On 27 at Burj Al Arab Jumeirah in Dubai dazzles with its opulence coated entirely in gold leaf; it is reminiscent of Dubai’s lavishness and unapologetic grandeur.

These hotel bars are revered not just for their exceptional concoctions but also for their capacity to transport patrons to a world where every sip embodies elegance and every moment becomes an instant classic.

Matthew Lynch