New Year’s Eve is one of the most celebrated events of the year. This is the one night throughout the whole year that everybody, of every age, elects to stay up all night and celebrate the clock turning midnight.
Well, you only have but so many New Year’s Eve nights throughout your life, so why waste it sitting up at home, watching Dick Clark or Regis Phillbin countdown the dropping of the ball from Times Square?
Why not just go to Times Square yourself! Or anywhere else in New York City for that matter.
To bring in the year like the true New York Socialite that you are, the Socialite List has a few tips for places that you should check out this New Year’s Eve.
The one thing they all have in common?...Lots of alcohol!
Home/Guest House
532 W. 27th Street, New York, NY
Cost - $150
For this price, you get admission to into Guest House and to Snitch, two adjacent bars. Guest House is located in the Meatpacking District, and I am not sure there are too many other places in Manhattan where you would rather be on New Year’s Eve. With plenty of stars coming through here throughout the course of the year, you can only imagine what kind of nightlife legends might show up for the New Year’s Eve party. Generally, Guest House plays hip-hop, rock and 80’s music, is packed with people who love to dance and seems to be the meeting place for sexy, sophisticated women in New York. Obviously, there is an open bar, from 10pm to 4am, and there will be plenty of champagne to toast the night away. The club will also provide snacks throughout the night. For just $45 more, you can get the New Year’s Eve VIP service all night.
Galapagos
70 North 6th Street, Brooklyn NY
Cost: $30 until 1am; $40 for the entire night
If you feel like experiencing a more homely affair, why not head out to Brooklyn and enjoy the likes of Galapagos. You enter the bar via a moat-like entrance that hovers over a reflecting pool. Located in the heart of Williamsburg, Galapagos is full of diversity, and so Brooklynites of all backgrounds flock to this destination to take it all in. With an eclectic array of DJ’s, bands and cabaret acts, spending New Year’s Eve at Galapagos is not a bad way to go. Your $30 gets you a Burlesque show and some complimentary alcohol, and the extra $10 takes you until 8am.
Church Lounge
2 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Cost $149; VIP $249
Welcome to the Tribeca Grand Hotel, where you can find the Church Lounge located in the atrium of the establishment. With high ceilings and fantastic view of Manhattan, it is a wonder this place is not more of an attraction than it already is. You can even see the ball drop from its location on the 8th floor. For the price of admission, you’re are certainly taken care of with an open bar, food and one heck of a heck of a time dancing the night away in fashion only befitting the swankness of Tribeca.
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