Is it cold enough for you? Plummeting temperatures are a distant memory inside these excellent hotel bars that offer the perfect escape from chilly scenes of winter. If you're flying to any of these cities this winter, be sure to stop in for some warming libations.

Bar Pleiades, The Surrey Hotel, New York City

One of the most charming bars in Manhattan happens to be tucked away inside one of the city's best boutique hotels. Skillfully made cocktails and solid snacks (you can tell that Daniel Boulud -- one of New York's top chefs -- is in charge here) complement the romantically lit space. It's the perfect place to warm up after a snowy walk in Central Park, just half a block away.

Roast, The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit

Any winter gray is banished upon entering the lively, modern bar area at this locally adorned restaurant. Helmed by celeb chef Michael Symon, the bar faces the classic streetscape out on Washington Boulevard. A cool crowd of locals floods in toward the close of the workday for the very good cocktails and bar food. Head bartender Travis Fourmont recently won a national award for his innovative and delicious manhattan.

Bar Marmont, Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles

There are other bars in Los Angeles, but this one has starlets, a tucked-behind-the-hedges exclusivity, and a moody, almost bordello-esque vibe that wraps itself around you and makes you forget the fact that it's winter. (Yes, even Southern California gets cold.)

Carousel Bar & Lounge, The Hotel Monteleone New Orleans

Mix it up at this revolving bar inside one of the French Quarter's most famous addresses. This vintage spot for cocktails is better than ever after a recent renovation. Thankfully, they haven't messed with the important things, like their Sazerac recipe -- the city's most civilized and celebrated adult beverage is guaranteed to warm you up.

Six Seven, The Edgewater Hotel, Seattle

Sweeping views of Elliot Bay, soft lighting, and compelling, cozy décor in the lounge portion of this hotel's main restaurant add up to the perfect spot to sit out any stormy day. Great bar snacks with decent prices, such as lobster mac and cheese and platters of locally cured salumi, invite sticking around for a while.

Living Room, W Austin Hotel

The décor (imagine the hippest library you've ever been in, with a roaring fire, a sexy crowd, and stiff drinks) sets the stage for one of the most appealing hotel bar scenes in town.

The Chandelier, The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

Stretching out beneath the largest chandelier in the world, this glittering bar features plenty of comfortable corners in which to perch for a relaxing evening, even as the action swirls around you. It's all very James Bond. Did we mention the surprisingly sophisticated drink menu?

The Bristol Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Boston

Sometimes referred to as "Boston's living room," this elegant spot boasts floor-to-ceiling views of the city's historical Public Garden. For a Sunday afternoon to remember, kick back and relax (the chairs are really comfortable), sip a nice, peaty scotch, or nibble on Chef Brooke Vosika's great bar snacks. (Try the avocado fries if they have them--they're outstanding.)

The Redwood Room, Clift Hotel, San Francisco

People in search of a "hot crowd" in this town are generally advised to find themselves another city, but this perennial Union Square favorite--a whimsically lit space in a now-classic Ian Schrager hotel--is favored by a well-dressed, mover-and-shaker group. Come early and watch things heat up as night falls.

Wit & Wisdom, Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore

Whether you're here at the height of happy hour (get some of that very good pimento-cheese dip) or sneaking in for a quiet afternoon cocktail, you'll love it. With big Inner Harbor Views, this airy, lofty-like space -- shared with a very popular Michael Mina restaurant -- manages to inspire as well as comfort, even on the darkest of days. There are two big fireplaces to help further set the mood.

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