Rooftop Season
Somewhere nowhere kicks off Summer Rooftop Season in New York City.
There are two kinds of New Yorkers: those who wait all winter for rooftop season, and those who are lying to themselves.
Let’s be honest—after surviving another round of sideways rain, questionable MTA delays, and that awkward trench coat-to-shorts transition period, we’ve earned our rooftop privileges. And there’s one spot that consistently delivers both the vibes and the view: Somewhere Nowhere (@somewherenowherenyc).
Living for this Coconut!
Somewhere nowhere is your quintessential NYC rooftop with spectacular views!
Location, Location, Location!
Tucked above the Flatiron District, this place isn’t just a rooftop—it’s a full-blown escape. Think fairy lights, skyline views, and a rooftop pool that makes you question if you’re in Manhattan or accidentally stumbled into a luxe Ibiza daydream.
Yes, they have a pool. Yes, you’ll want to bring your best swimwear. No, the pool is not just for looking cute next to—it’s actually swimmable. (Although, let’s be real, most of us will be waist-deep sipping straight from a fresh coconut, living our island fantasy without ever leaving the city.)
New York based Influencers casually enjoying the rooftop pool party.
The Vibe
The music? Always on point. The crowd? A blend of effortlessly cool and “how did they get invited?” The photo ops? Endless. Whether you’re chasing golden hour content or just looking to dance your stress away under the stars, Somewhere Nowhere knows how to deliver.
So dig out your sunglasses, dust off your best rooftop outfit, and brace yourself for a summer that’s serving rooftop realness with a side of poolside luxury. Because rooftop season is finally here—and it’s waiting for you at. @somewherenowherenyc on IG!
Need I mention that it turns into an Igloo spectacle during Winter?
Pro Tip:
Don’t wait until July to snag a reservation or RSVP for their weekend pool parties. This is the hot spot that fills up fast—because once word gets out (read: now), it’s game over.
See you up there. 🍸🥥🌇
Views of the Empire State Building
Tawny Truong and Derik M. Corso