By Talia Avakian, Travel+Leisure
There are many great bars in the world, but only a handful offer an unforgettable experience.
Whether it's one of the most breathtaking views in the world, a completely unique location, or a cocktail you simply can't find anywhere else, these bars are more than just watering holes.
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These 17 bars around the world include everything from an establishment inside a millions-years-old cave to one that serves up cocktails based on favorite perfumes.
Whether it's one of the most breathtaking views in the world, a completely unique location, or a cocktail you simply can't find anywhere else, these bars are more than just watering holes.
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These 17 bars around the world include everything from an establishment inside a millions-years-old cave to one that serves up cocktails based on favorite perfumes.
Buza Bar in Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Game of Thrones fans will enjoy locating the hidden Buza Bar in Dubrovnik, Croatia, as its nearby streets and magnificent views have often been the backdrop for the show.
A literal hole in the wall, the bar leads curious travelers to a
charming drinking spot on cliffs hugging the ocean with breathtaking
views over the Adriatic Sea.
Sky Bar in Bangkok, Thailand
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Suspended at a height of 820 feet over Bangkok, Thailand’s Sky Bar is one of the world’s highest rooftop bars and includes illuminated LED lights that allow it to change every few hours.
The bar and its stunning views were featured in films like “The Hangover Part II”, with playful drinks like the Hangovertini devoted to its crew and cast.
The bar and its stunning views were featured in films like “The Hangover Part II”, with playful drinks like the Hangovertini devoted to its crew and cast.
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The Bar at Hotel Palacio de Sal in PotosĂ, Bolivia
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Head to the bar at the Hotel Palacio de Sal, located on the banks of Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, to grab a drink with a salty twist.
Almost everything in the resort is made out of salt, including the
building itself and many pieces of the furniture found throughout.
Fragrances in Berlin, Germany
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At Fragrances
in the Ritz Carlton, in Berlin, customers are invited in to sample
drinks based off of popular perfumes, from Giorgio Armani and Bulgari to
Salvatore Ferragamo.
An interactive Hall of Fame lets guests sniff the various scents and
pick out a drink of choice, which can be served in unusual items like an
oversized strawberry with cotton candy or a birdhouse.
Baba Nest in Phuket, Thailand
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Located in the Sri Panwa resort in Phuket, Thailand, Baba Nest is famous for its 360-degree views over the city, the Andaman Sea, and the nearby islands that dot the water.
Visitors to the rooftop bar will find cozy beanbags and a sprawling infinity pool that makes the scene look all the more gorgeous.
Visitors to the rooftop bar will find cozy beanbags and a sprawling infinity pool that makes the scene look all the more gorgeous.
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Cloud 9 in the Mamanuca Islands
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Situated in the waters of the Ro Ro Reef in the Mamanuca Islands (the bar recently relocated), Cloud 9 features sundecks with day beds, hanging chairs, bar stools, an onboard DJ, and activities like jet skiing and parasailing to enjoy in between drinks.
Rick's Cafe in Negril, Jamaica
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The Flute A Perrier Jouet Bar in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The Old Forge in Inverie, Scotland
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Monkey Bar in Berlin, Germany
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Cova D’en Xoroi in Menorca, Spain
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Visitors will find terraces that overlook the waters and indoor caves that transform into nightclubs.
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Rock Bar in Bali, Indonesia
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Ozone Bar at The Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong
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Sossovlei Lodge in Sesriem, Namibia
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Located next to the world’s oldest desert, the Sossosvlei Lodge
offers an unparalleled environment where visitors can sip on top South
African wines and German beers while catching up-close views of wildlife
at the lodge’s bar and beer garden.
There’s sparkling pool if you’d like to take a dip, while views of
springbok and jackals will remind you of the location’s stunning
remoteness.
Sunland Boab Tree Bar in Limpopo, South Africa
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Get back to nature at the Sunland Baobab Tree Bar, which sits in a baobab tree dating back thousands of years in Limpopo, South Africa.
One of the oldest trees on Earth, the baobab begins to hollow inside
when it reaches a 1,000 years of age, allowing it to create a series of
caves and openings where you can now enjoy a drink.
Faraday Bar in the Vernadsky Research Base, Antarctica
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Get truly off the grid at the Faraday Bar, housed in Antarctica's Vernadsky Research base, making it the world's southernmost bar.
You can enjoy views of wild penguins while sipping on drinks and taking in the quirky decor and pictures of famous Antarctic explorers that line its walls.
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You can enjoy views of wild penguins while sipping on drinks and taking in the quirky decor and pictures of famous Antarctic explorers that line its walls.
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Jeff's Cellar at the Bajarin Hotsprings Retreat in Malaysia
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