5 of the most historic hotel bars around the world

And you don’t have to be a guest to drink at these legendary establishments!

— -- intro: When on vacation, many travelers are likely to check out their hotel bar for some evening libations. Hotels are, after all, often known for their food and drink offerings.

We took a look at thousands of hotel bars around the world and singled out some of the most historic, noted for inventing popular drinks or attracting celebrity clientele.

You don’t have to be a guest to drink at these legendary establishments, but it would certainly be nice to be able to simply take an elevator to your room at the end of the night!

quicklist: 4title: 4. Long Bar, Raffles Hotel Singapore, Singaporetext: The two-story Long Bar at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore is the birthplace of an appropriately named cocktail -- the Singapore Sling. Bar captain Ngiam Tong Boon created the pink drink in 1915. Guests can still enjoy it there today, though visitors should note that the Long Bar is closed for renovations until the middle of 2018, but the drink will be served at the Bar & Billiard Room.media: 47666499

quicklist: 5title: 5. Bemelmans Bar, The Carlyle, a Rosewood Hotel, New Yorktext: This bar at The Carlyle was named after the creator of the “Madeline” books, Ludwig Bemelmans, an artist who created large murals specifically for the bar. In fact, these murals are the only Bemelmans work open to the public. Bemelmans painted this work for free, technically. He only asked that he and his family be accommodated in the hotel while he painted it -- which took a year and a half.media: 47666729