From lavish dinners to rooftop fireworks parties, these are NYCs hottest 4th of July celebrations you can still snag tickets to

Go big or go home for America 250.As the nation marks its 250th birthday this upcoming weekend, hotels, restaurants and nightlife hotspots are pulling out all the stops to remind us why we’re proud to be born in the USA.While citywide viewings of Macy’s 4th of July fireworks show are generally free, open to the public and fun for the whole family, major hospitality groups are capitalizing on this milestone celebration by offering luxe ticketed experiences to keep the red, white, and blue party going all night, some even into the wee hours of the morning.From $125 for a sky-high dinner to poolside drinks over the East River, and $10,000 for private VIP tables, The Post rounded up the hottest, no pun intended, NYC 4th of July events to check out if you’re looking to celebrate the stars and stripes in style.The good news is that tickets are still available.New Yorkers looking to trade packed waterfront crowds for a bird’s-eye view can celebrate the Fourth 1,100 feet in the air at the Edge (30 Hudson Yards), the Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor sky deck.Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the ticketed event includes fireworks viewing, endless cocktails, bumping music and VIP experiences.Ticket holders will also have access to the Edge’s seven new immersive indoor installations inspired by New York City’s electric energy, complementing the deck’s outdoor viewing areas that offer sweeping 360-degree skyline views and a thrilling glass floor, overlooking the entire city. Come for the fireworks, stay for the party as the celebration continues well into the night with access to the Marquee Skydeck afterparty, featuring DJs and good vibes until 3 a.m.General admission tickets start at $230, while VIP tickets begin at $305.
Marquee Skydeck afterparty tickets range from $85 to $105, excluding drinks.Details and ticket info can be found here.At the bougie William Vale Hotel in Williamsburg (111 N 12th St.), the iconic rooftop club Westlight is going all out for Americ...