Walking in an igloo wonderland at Juniper in Greenville, SC 🧊

Igloo shelters on top of Juniper in Greenville, SC

Igloo lounging without the snow | Photo by Max DiNatale Marketing + Say Curgan Photography

Want to finish out 2021 in the coolest way possible? Consider popping bottles with your crew in an igloo, and you don’t even have to travel anywhere cold and snowy.

How? At Juniper, the AC Hotel’s rooftop bar, that’s how. If you didn’t snow, Juniper is fully embracing the fact that winter is coming by transforming its Secret Cocktail Garden into a winter wonderland, complete with several igloos.

Each of the three igloos will feature a different interior design + will showcase a different champagne sponsor — Veuve Clicquot, Moët Chandon, or Dom Perignon. You + up to seven friends can reserve an igloo for up to two hours and reservations are available now. (Be sure to peep the dates featuring a yellow ticket to reserve an igloo.)

Inside of the Veuve Clicquot igloo

Gathering our igloo crew stat | Photo provided

The igloos aren’t the only thing that’s festive about Juniper this month. Besides its stunning interior decor, it also plans to kick off 2022 in style with its ‘22 With a View NYE party, featuring special performances, a prepaid bar + food stations, and a champagne toast to ring in the new year.

Interior of Juniper

New inspo for our office holiday decor | Photo provided

Check out the details of the party and be sure to make a reservation while they last.

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