Too High
Rising above Guangzhou on the 107th floor of the Rosewood hotel inside the CTF Finance Centre, Too High redefines what it means to drink in the clouds. As Guangzhou’s highest bar, the venue spans multiple zones — an elegant 10-meter long centerpiece bar, sophisticated lounge areas, a wine cellar, private booths, and an outdoor terrace where the city stretches beneath you. The interior strikes a balance between understated luxury and atmospheric drama: deep woods, ambient lighting, plush seating, and curated displays of bottles. The bar’s identity leans heavily into spirit collectibles — on its menu are 107 handpicked single malts, rare rums, smoky mezcal, and hard-to-find cognacs. Cocktails are not an afterthought — they stand beside the whiskies with equal ambition. Innovative mixes, classic riffs, and creative presentations ensure that programs evolve with seasonal ingredients and guest expectations. Guests often praise both drink craftsmanship and the bold vantage point. Atmospherically, Too High hosts live performances (especially in the lounge/outdoor terrace zones), amplifying the energy without overshadowing conversation. The flow of spaces encourages guests to drift: peek at the wine cellar, linger in a booth, or step outside for fresh air and skyline panoramas. Operationally, the bar enforces a smart casual dress code. The rooftop element is real: from the terrace you’re nearly eye-level with many of Guangzhou’s tallest buildings and afforded sweeping views of landmarks like Canton Tower and the Pearl River. Some spots (especially window seats) carry minimum spend requirements, reflecting how much the view itself is part of the experience. In summary: Too High is both spectacle and substance. It blends high elevation with refined spirits, design elegance with lounge comfort, and panoramic views with cocktail exploration. It’s a destination — you go not just for drink, but for being above the city.
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