Hotels & Accommodations
How To Access The World’s Most Alluring Secret Bars in Hotels

There’s something irresistible about a well-kept secret—especially when it involves great cocktails, impeccable ambiance, and just the right amount of mystery. And let’s be clear, the new buzz word is secret bars, not speakeasy. (As a cocktail writer for two decades, we’re in the era of speakeasy fatigue, so please don’t utter that ‘s’ word.)
But secret bars as the spin-it-to-win-it phrase? Heck, yes. Hidden behind velvet curtains, tucked behind bookshelves, in random hotel rooms or only accessible by boat, these hotel hidden bars redefine what it means to drink in exclusive style. Here’s where to find them, how to get in, and what to expect once you’re inside.
Epilogue – Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, FL
How to access: Located within the adults-only section of the resort, Epilogue is open to resort guests and select visitors. Reserve online on the hotel’s site.
What to expect: A sophisticated library-meets-Art Deco setting with a literary theme, a cocktail menu inspired by Florida’s stories, and high-end mixology led by Jaclyn Keogh.
NAVI at The Post Oak Hotel
The Post Oak Hotel
NAVI – The Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX
How to access: By advance reservation only via the hotel’s concierge. Guests are led behind a velvet curtain and through a hidden bookcase into the NAVI lounge inside Post Oak Hotel, the only Forbes Five-Star hotel in Texas.
Fee: $125 per guest (includes five bespoke clarified cocktails, five paired small bites, and a take-home gift).
Limited-time: Available through August only.
La Isla Secreta may be the only secret bar in the world that you’re whisked away on a boat to reach!
Rosewood Mayakoba
La Isla Secreta – Rosewood Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
How to access: Open exclusively to resort guests, La Isla Secreta is located on a private island tucked deep within the lush waterways of Rosewood Mayakoba. Access is strictly by boat transfer from Zapote Bar, the resort’s award-winning cocktail destination. You’ll need to book in advance through the concierge—seating is extremely limited, and the exact location remains intentionally under wraps.
Fee: No entry fee, but premium cocktail pricing applies.
What to expect: A tropical bohemian hideaway with a focus on rare Mexican spirits. It’s discreet, transportive, and made for those who love a well-crafted drink with a healthy dose of intrigue.
La Botica – Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort, Los Cabos, Mexico
How to access: Guests of the resort can reserve Las Ventanas al Paraiso’s The Pharmacy (La Botica in Spanish) through the concierge. Space is limited, and walk-ins are unlikely.
Fee: 1,600 pesos or roughly $85 usd.
What to expect: Cuban speakeasy meets vintage apothecary with live music and a cocktail program built for performance and panache.
Canes & Tales is inspired by the Jazz Age and the speakeasy bars of the time.
Waldorf Astoria Osaka
Canes & Tales – Waldorf Astoria Osaka, Japan
How to access: Tucked inside the Waldorf Astoria Osaka, the Canes & Tales bar is open to guests and visitors; reservations recommended, especially for events.
What to expect: A moody, jazz-inspired space with menus built around literary tales. No password needed—just come ready to sip slowly and soak in the story.
Room Nine01 – Hyatt Centric Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale, FL
How to Access: Reserve Room Nine01 through the Hyatt’s booking system. Once confirmed, you’ll receive a password via text to share at check-in. Then, you’ll be handed an unmarked room key.
What to Expect: Inside, a corner guest room has been transformed into a swanky 1920s–inspired speakeasy—with retro lamps, vintage artwork, and intimate seating for no more than a dozen people. It’s small, exclusive, and perfect for connecting with friends without the noise of a normal bar.
Unique Vibe: Think Prohibition glamour meets residential cocktail lounge—cozy, nostalgic, and surprisingly quiet for a hotel.
Mile High Cocktail Club – Four Seasons Chicago, IL
How to Access: Begin your night at the hotel’s ground-floor Adorn Bar. You’ll be offered champagne before you’re escorted up a private elevator to their 46th-floor corner suite—the Mile High Cocktail Club (no relation to the in-flight mile high club). Reservations are recommended, though walk-ins may be accommodated if space allows.
What to Expect: Stunning city views, plush furnishings, and a refined cocktail experience. It’s a lounge hidden in plain sight, ideal for those who want exclusivity without fanfare.
Unique Vibe: Elevated both literally and metaphorically—this venue perfectly balances Chicago skyline drama with cocktail craftsmanship.
Iron Door – Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, CA
How to access: Hidden in the basement of the historic Holbrooke Hotel. Open to the public—no password required.
What to expect: Stone walls, soft amber light, local live music, and a cocktail program with a bold boilermaker twist. Drop in or call ahead on weekends.
So & So’s – Romer Hotel, Hell’s Kitchen, NYC
How to access: Look for the discreet blue door inside the Romer Hotel lobby. Open to the public; no password required.
What to expect: A casual-cool vibe with a hi-low food and cocktail menu, plus regular live music events under the “Somebody at So & So’s” banner. First-come, first-served, so arrive early on show nights.
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Hotels & Accommodations
New Law Bans Photography of Guests in Hotels and Casinos in Monaco

Monaco has reportedly passed a new law that explicitly bans unauthorized photography and filming of guests inside Monte Carlo’s casinos and hotels.
The update to the country’s Penal Code makes it a criminal offence to capture or share images of individuals without their consent in these venues.
The changes, made through updates to Monaco’s Penal Code, are now legally enforceable under articles 308-2, 308-3, and 308-4, according to a report by iGamingToday. Article 308-2 prohibits taking photos or videos of individuals without their consent, while articles 308-3 and 308-4 go a step further by banning the sharing or distribution of any such content.
This means that photographing or filming people without permission in casinos and hotels in Monaco is now considered a criminal offence. Punishment may include fines and potentially criminal charges, depending on the severity of the breach.
New multilingual signs have already reportedly been installed at hotels and casinos across Monte Carlo to alert visitors. The notices read: “Please do not film or photograph hotels and casinos guests. Any offender is subject to sanctions.”
The updated rules aim to protect the privacy of high-profile guests, including celebrities, royalty, and business leaders, many of whom choose Monaco for its reputation as a secure and discreet destination. The law strengthens Monaco’s ongoing efforts to prioritize discretion and privacy.
In recent months, several countries have enforced new laws around photography. In April, Poland banned photography of thousands of sites, including ports, railways, bridges, and government offices, under sweeping new national defense laws designed to prevent espionage. The legislation makes it illegal to take photos of around 25,000 sites across the country. Anyone caught taking photos at protected locations without a permit will face various punishments, including fines, confiscation of their camera equipment, and arrest.
Meanwhile, the U.S. passed a new law that makes it easier to film in national parks and eliminates the need for photographers and videographers to secure permits. Previously, a photographers had to sign a permit and pay a fee to film or shoot in national parks, even if they were using the same handheld camera or phone that a tourist would use.
Image credits: Header photo licensed via Depositphotos.
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Markets, Houses & Hotels Washed Away, Only Floodwater And Debris Remain

Uttarakhand, August 05: Horrific visuals have emerged from Dharali in Uttarkashi after a sudden cloudburst and landslide swept through the area. Just some time ago, there were markets, houses and hotels here. Now, only floodwater and debris can be seen. Horrific videos have emerged from the site on social media, showing the harrowing situation after the tragedy occurred.
The few buildings that remain are buried under thick layers of mud and rubble. Deaths, missing people and the full extent of damage cannot yet be assessed yet. However, the initial reports suggest that around four people have lost their lives and over 50 people are missing after the incident occurred.
There are reports that the disaster struck around 1:45 PM near Dharali village, about 4 km from the Indian Army Camp at Harshil. Responding urgently, the Indian Army deployed 150 personnel who reached the spot within 10 minutes and immediately began rescue operations. So far, 15–20 people have been evacuated and the injured are receiving treatment at the Army’s medical facility in Harshil. Search and rescue efforts continue, with all available resources being used to save lives.
District Magistrate Prashant Arya confirmed that four people have died due to the cloudburst. He said that a sudden surge of water has swept through the area, damaging restaurants and hotels. Army and disaster teams are working to locate and rescue anyone who may still be trapped. Senior officials are monitoring the situation from the State Disaster Operations Centre in Dehradun.
The landslide has also blocked the Badrinath National Highway (NH-58) near Paagalnala and Bhanerpani. Clearing the debris is underway to restore connectivity. Meanwhile, another cloudburst has been reported at Sukhi Top near Dharali, adding to the scale of the crisis.
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The Orchid Panchgani Set to Welcome Guests This September

Mumbai: As part of its growing nationwide presence, Kamat Hotels India Ltd announces the upcoming launch of The Orchid Panchgani, opening this September. Nestled in the heart of Maharashtra’s picturesque Western Ghats, this new eco-luxury destination offers a refreshing retreat for travelers seeking tranquility, indulgence, and a touch of nature.
Set against a backdrop of rolling valleys, lush strawberry farms, and mist-covered hills, The Orchid Hotel Panchgani is designed to provide an elevated yet immersive experience in one of India’s most charming hill stations.
Whether it’s a romantic getaway, a rejuvenating family vacation, or a spontaneous break from the city, The Orchid Panchgani has something for every kind of traveler. The property features a variety of accommodations – from cozy Classic and Superior Rooms, to lavish Honeymoon, Executive, and Royal Suites. Guests can also opt for a unique stay in rustic wooden chalets or luxury air-conditioned tents, blending comfort with nature-inspired design.
The hotel offers a wealth of leisure amenities, including a spa and wellness center, a state-of-the-art gym, indoor game room, karaoke room, child room, and an in-house discotheque for evening entertainment. A dedicated banquet space called ‘Chamber’ and a 30,000 sq.ft. outdoor lawn make it ideal for weddings, events, and corporate retreats.
“Panchgani has always held a special place in the hearts of travelers—its natural beauty, old-world charm, and proximity to major cities make it a perfect location for our next Orchid experience. With this new property, we aim to offer a stay that blends luxury with sustainability, and comfort with culture,”
— Vishal Kamat, Executive Director, Kamat Hotels India Ltd.
The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant, ‘Boulevard’ will offer guests a delicious culinary experience, while those looking for adventure can enjoy outdoor activities and adventure sports organized by the resort. A stunning outdoor swimming pool invites relaxation amidst nature’s best.
With its serene setting, eco-conscious values, and signature Kamat hospitality, The Orchid Hotel Panchgani is poised to become a preferred destination for discerning travelers.
“Weddings are sacred celebrations of love and tradition. At The Orchid Panchgani, we’ve created an idyllic space where families can host culturally rich and entirely vegetarian wedding galas. With expansive lawns, elegant indoor venues, and a pure-veg gourmet kitchen, the hotel is a perfect destination for Gujarati, Marwadi, Jain, and other community weddings that value authenticity, grandeur, and green surroundings.” — Dr. Vithal Kamat, Chairman, Kamat Hotels India Ltd.
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