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]]>This bar is just the right bit trashy and it will remind you of your sleazy college days. The menu is full of microwave meals and greasy, deep-fried treats that fit in perfectly with the bar’s name. If you’re looking for something healthier, you can always order a cocktail with grape and strawberry soda.
The decor at this Cuban restaurant and bar is so over the top. You’ll find everything from Barbie doll body parts and mannequin heads to old posters and portraits hanging from the walls and ceilings. This bar is equal parts eclectic and wacky.
Pagan Idol, a tiki-themed bar, has a vast drink menu and they’re served from festive glasses topped with edible flowers, plantain chips, and flaming marshmallows. The bar has tiki huts, a volcano that erupts with smoke and lights, and nautical-themed decor.
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]]>Part bar, part club, and part live music venue, the Blue Frog Lounge in Mumbai is designed in such a way that you can have an interrupted view of the stage no matter where you’re sitting.
Overlooking the Berlin Zoological Gardens, the Monkey Bar is the perfect place to stop by to see the sunset, and maybe even some actual monkeys. It offers great drinks, snacks, and live music events.
AN unusual little bar located in Singapore’s Clarke Quay district, the Clinic Bar takes its pharma theme to the next level. You’ll sit in wheelchairs or hospital beds, drink from test tubes or IV bags, and order from a server wearing an all-white medical outfit.
If you’ve ever seen a Baobab tree and thought, “Wow, that tree is so huge, a person could fit inside of it,” you were right: this itty-bitty bar is located inside the trunk of a 2,000-year old Baobab tree.
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]]>The Galaxy Bar was designed to showcase a Greek liquor called House of Metaxa. This liquor is known for its exclusivity, as it has been produced in small batches since 1888. Every cocktail is created with Metaxa and crafted to showcase the flavor along with other elements that are seasonal.
In addition to the amazing cocktails, they regularly host DJs from around the world.
While most bars offer muted lighting and sultry music, the Galaxy Bar is unlike any other. Marble bar tops, plush velvet seats, and an Art Deco theme are what makes this place truly special. If you want to feel like you have entered the era of Great Gatsby, then this is one bar you will not want to miss in Dubai. Just don’t forget to dress for the occasion, and wear your most stylish outfit.
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]]>This dreamy rooftop bar offers first-rate views of the magical Shanghai skyline. The view is especially gorgeous at sunset when you can see the colossal buildings silhouetted against the fiery sky.
Known as the place for after work drinks, the Cut is a great place to loosen your tie and relax above the shimmering rooftops of the city.
Located in The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai hotel, it is safe to say that this bar attracts a lot of tourists and is expensive. But that doesn’t change the fact that it is one of the best places to witness the city move from day to night.
This is a bar for Shanghai’s high fliers. Drink champagne and cocktails over a beautiful Shanghai skyline among the city’s high society.
A little cheaper than the other alternatives on this list, The Captain is the place to go for relatively affordable drinks, delicious cocktails and a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere.
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]]>Named after the American philosopher and linguist Noam Chomsky, this quirky bar has experimental musicians, noise artists, and public lectures going on as you sit in rustic, run-down furniture.
The relaxed atmosphere and friendly vibe make this one of the coolest bars in Riga. Located in the old town, it is surrounded by beautiful, quaint architecture and it actually has its own record label.
Cafe Leningrad is designed just like an old soviet bar, complete with vintage furniture, books, photographs, and busts of famous communist figures. It plays varied music styles from punk to heavy metal and neofolk.
A cocktail lounge located on the 26th floor of the Radisson Blu Hotel, the Skyline Bar offers magnificent views over the city’s rooftops as well as a varied cocktail list.
If you would like a more traditionally Latvian evening, head to the folk bar. You can enjoy traditional beers and music in a labyrinthine tavern located underneath the city’s streets.
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]]>When it was first opened in 1679, Wynand Fockink was a combination of a distillery and a liquor store. Today, the bar still has the authentic 17th-century look featuring plenty of wood. There’s no better place to experience the authentic spirit of Amsterdam.
The Butcher is a famous burger bar and making a reservation is mandatory if you want to enter. Send them an email and you’ll get the time and password to enter.
Just like its name says, it’s easy to miss this bar if you don’t know it’s there. Once you’re in, you will find a menu filled with classic cocktails and unique creations that you can’t have anywhere else.
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]]>One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tanzania is located just north of Moshi, close to the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park. Materuni waterfall is over 400 feet tall and quite impressive. The trail is about 30 minutes and passes through local villages including banana and coffee plantations.
Back in the center of town, grab a beer at the Old Railway Station, an abandoned ticket booth along railroad tracks which locals turned into a bar. This is one of the best views of the mountain and what better way to experience it than with a little bit of history and a locally brewed Kilimanjaro beer!
Later on, if you are looking for a relaxing day, Kikuletwa Hot Springs is just for you. Located about an hour and a half from Moshi, this crystal clear spring is lined with acacia and fig trees. Although the water isn’t extremely hot, it has a comfortable warm temperature and is a great, peaceful place to relax.
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]]>The post The Best Bars to Visit In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 11 rooms, the Slovak Pub is definitely one of the biggest and well-known bars in the Slovakian capital. The interesting thing is that each room portraits a different era from the Slovakian history. Due to its uniqueness, the Pub is popular not just among tourists, but many local Slovaks and university students come here for a drink as well. Here, you can also taste Slovakia’s traditional cuisine.
If you are looking for the best panoramic view, then the UFO Bar is the perfect choice for you. All you need is to walk across the SNP Bridge and take a 45-seconds-long elevator ride to reach the 95-meter high view. You can choose between twelve different cocktails, a variety of wines, beers and spirits.
Chic interior is what describes this bar best. It also offers a three-hour happy hour, and has house music nights, beer pong parties, televised sports matches, and karaoke nights. The most interesting thing is that in the past Papichulo used to house public toilets.
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]]>The post 3 of the Coolest Themed Bars in San Francisco, California appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This bar is just the right bit trashy and it will remind you of your sleazy college days. The menu is full of microwave meals and greasy, deep-fried treats that fit in perfectly with the bar’s name. If you’re looking for something healthier, you can always order a cocktail with grape and strawberry soda.
The decor at this Cuban restaurant and bar is so over the top. You’ll find everything from Barbie doll body parts and mannequin heads to old posters and portraits hanging from the walls and ceilings. This bar is equal parts eclectic and wacky.
Pagan Idol, a tiki-themed bar, has a vast drink menu and they’re served from festive glasses topped with edible flowers, plantain chips, and flaming marshmallows. The bar has tiki huts, a volcano that erupts with smoke and lights, and nautical-themed decor.
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]]>The post The Coolest Bars Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Part bar, part club, and part live music venue, the Blue Frog Lounge in Mumbai is designed in such a way that you can have an interrupted view of the stage no matter where you’re sitting.
Overlooking the Berlin Zoological Gardens, the Monkey Bar is the perfect place to stop by to see the sunset, and maybe even some actual monkeys. It offers great drinks, snacks, and live music events.
AN unusual little bar located in Singapore’s Clarke Quay district, the Clinic Bar takes its pharma theme to the next level. You’ll sit in wheelchairs or hospital beds, drink from test tubes or IV bags, and order from a server wearing an all-white medical outfit.
If you’ve ever seen a Baobab tree and thought, “Wow, that tree is so huge, a person could fit inside of it,” you were right: this itty-bitty bar is located inside the trunk of a 2,000-year old Baobab tree.
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]]>The post An Evening at the Galaxy Bar, Dubai appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Galaxy Bar was designed to showcase a Greek liquor called House of Metaxa. This liquor is known for its exclusivity, as it has been produced in small batches since 1888. Every cocktail is created with Metaxa and crafted to showcase the flavor along with other elements that are seasonal.
In addition to the amazing cocktails, they regularly host DJs from around the world.
While most bars offer muted lighting and sultry music, the Galaxy Bar is unlike any other. Marble bar tops, plush velvet seats, and an Art Deco theme are what makes this place truly special. If you want to feel like you have entered the era of Great Gatsby, then this is one bar you will not want to miss in Dubai. Just don’t forget to dress for the occasion, and wear your most stylish outfit.
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]]>The post Top Rooftop Bars in Shanghai appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This dreamy rooftop bar offers first-rate views of the magical Shanghai skyline. The view is especially gorgeous at sunset when you can see the colossal buildings silhouetted against the fiery sky.
Known as the place for after work drinks, the Cut is a great place to loosen your tie and relax above the shimmering rooftops of the city.
Located in The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai hotel, it is safe to say that this bar attracts a lot of tourists and is expensive. But that doesn’t change the fact that it is one of the best places to witness the city move from day to night.
This is a bar for Shanghai’s high fliers. Drink champagne and cocktails over a beautiful Shanghai skyline among the city’s high society.
A little cheaper than the other alternatives on this list, The Captain is the place to go for relatively affordable drinks, delicious cocktails and a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere.
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]]>The post 5 Buzzing Bars in Riga appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Named after the American philosopher and linguist Noam Chomsky, this quirky bar has experimental musicians, noise artists, and public lectures going on as you sit in rustic, run-down furniture.
The relaxed atmosphere and friendly vibe make this one of the coolest bars in Riga. Located in the old town, it is surrounded by beautiful, quaint architecture and it actually has its own record label.
Cafe Leningrad is designed just like an old soviet bar, complete with vintage furniture, books, photographs, and busts of famous communist figures. It plays varied music styles from punk to heavy metal and neofolk.
A cocktail lounge located on the 26th floor of the Radisson Blu Hotel, the Skyline Bar offers magnificent views over the city’s rooftops as well as a varied cocktail list.
If you would like a more traditionally Latvian evening, head to the folk bar. You can enjoy traditional beers and music in a labyrinthine tavern located underneath the city’s streets.
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]]>The post 3 Must-Visit Bars in Amsterdam appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it was first opened in 1679, Wynand Fockink was a combination of a distillery and a liquor store. Today, the bar still has the authentic 17th-century look featuring plenty of wood. There’s no better place to experience the authentic spirit of Amsterdam.
The Butcher is a famous burger bar and making a reservation is mandatory if you want to enter. Send them an email and you’ll get the time and password to enter.
Just like its name says, it’s easy to miss this bar if you don’t know it’s there. Once you’re in, you will find a menu filled with classic cocktails and unique creations that you can’t have anywhere else.
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]]>The post Things to Do in Moshi, Tanzania appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tanzania is located just north of Moshi, close to the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park. Materuni waterfall is over 400 feet tall and quite impressive. The trail is about 30 minutes and passes through local villages including banana and coffee plantations.
Back in the center of town, grab a beer at the Old Railway Station, an abandoned ticket booth along railroad tracks which locals turned into a bar. This is one of the best views of the mountain and what better way to experience it than with a little bit of history and a locally brewed Kilimanjaro beer!
Later on, if you are looking for a relaxing day, Kikuletwa Hot Springs is just for you. Located about an hour and a half from Moshi, this crystal clear spring is lined with acacia and fig trees. Although the water isn’t extremely hot, it has a comfortable warm temperature and is a great, peaceful place to relax.
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]]>The post The Best Bars to Visit In Bratislava, Slovakia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 11 rooms, the Slovak Pub is definitely one of the biggest and well-known bars in the Slovakian capital. The interesting thing is that each room portraits a different era from the Slovakian history. Due to its uniqueness, the Pub is popular not just among tourists, but many local Slovaks and university students come here for a drink as well. Here, you can also taste Slovakia’s traditional cuisine.
If you are looking for the best panoramic view, then the UFO Bar is the perfect choice for you. All you need is to walk across the SNP Bridge and take a 45-seconds-long elevator ride to reach the 95-meter high view. You can choose between twelve different cocktails, a variety of wines, beers and spirits.
Chic interior is what describes this bar best. It also offers a three-hour happy hour, and has house music nights, beer pong parties, televised sports matches, and karaoke nights. The most interesting thing is that in the past Papichulo used to house public toilets.
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