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From ice, sand, and breathtaking views, these bars are guaranteed to add unparalleled experiences and memories to your travels. The atmosphere and creative themes of these ten bars are so unique that you won’t find any other bars that can compare.
This icy hotel features the world’s first permanent bar made entirely of ice. Fresh ice is brought in and sculpted from the arctic Torne River to form walls, furniture, works of art and even your bar glasses. Thick gloves and a warm coat are provided for guests because this chilly bar maintains a temperature of only nineteen degrees. You won’t find an experience like this anywhere outside of Stockholm!
Dubbed the B2 Boutique Hotel, this unique building was original built in 1836 as the Hurlimann Brewery. During its peak, the brewery was considered one of the largest in Switzerland. Today, the hotel’s bar — called the Wine Library — features colossal book shelves that hold over 33,000 books and incredible chandeliers made from the original Hurlimann beer bottles. The architecture is an exciting blend of history and modern-day design.
This is arguably one of the world’s most innovative hotel and bar experiences. Juan Quesada Valda sought out to build a hotel made of 100 percent salt and brought his dream to fruition with the Palacio De Sal Hotel. The hotel and bar’s walls, furniture, floors, artwork and ceilings are entirely comprised of salt to provide guests with a perfect combination of modern convenience and natural landscape.
This exclusive bar is only available for current guests of the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. Like the name suggests, this unbelievable bar is nestled in a private cave getaway between waterfalls. Water surrounds the main area, which does have television sets and chairs, and guests are invited to indulge in water jet massagers, underwater stools and unbeatable piña coladas.
The Felix is located on the 28th floor of The Peninsula Hotel and its unparalleled view of the city below is what puts this bar on this list. The breathtaking view between Victoria Peak and Hong Kong harbor has been described as a “galaxy of lights” by many enthusiastic visitors. The bar’s designer, Philippe Starck, perfected the atmosphere by including light-up tabletops and pure, white upholstery.
This unique bar in the Drake Hotel takes on a distinctively hip, millennial theme with its rooftop getaway. The captivating twisting, tubular and glowing artwork leads you to a beautiful garden-like area that features comfortable bedding and lounge areas. The experience wouldn’t be complete without indie films, art shows, sing-alongs and live bands!
Lebua Hotel offers a breathtaking Sky Bar towering over 820 feet, or 63 floors, above Bangkok. The Sky Bar and restaurant, Sirocco, hold the record for the world’s highest alfresco restaurant and is often frequented by A-list celebrities. This iconic bar was made even more famous when it appeared in the Hangover II. The bar now offers a special drink, the Hangovertini, in celebration of the film.
The Living Room Bar at W Dallas-Victory Hotel is lavishly designed with hanging crystal decorations, lounge chairs and super comfortable couches. The bar, which is situated directly across from the American Airlines Center, is open to both hotel guests and passersby. The outdoor patio is what draws in so many customers because it’s an ideal location to try to catch glimpses of famous celebrities traveling to the city.
Ayana Resort offers a totally different experience with their beautiful Bali Rock Bar. The incredible bar is located on top of a distinctive rock formation that showcases incredible views of the Indian Ocean. Guests are invited to ride on a dramatic cable car adventure to reach the destination site where they can enjoy one of the best places to watch a Bali sunset.