Every big hotel has a bar or a couple of those as well as a restaurant, and it can be pretty good to have a cozy place with drinks and meal possibilities just downstairs. Sure, the choice of the hotel shouldnEUR(TM)t be based on the merits of its cocktail menu, on its bar offers, but according to bars reviews some places have much more than just a great variety of drinks in one place that is called a bar. You will read about some of those here. These places are really worth of your attention.
Rock Bar, Ayana Resort & Spa in Bali
Guests have to ride a special cable car down a dramatic cliff face to get to this just brilliantly engineered bar placed just 46 feet right above the Indian Ocean. How do you like this? The experience is really dramatic when there. Bartenders make creative cocktails, and crazy beats spun from a DJ booth which is carved into the stone. This minimalist space was designed by Yasuhiro Koichi of a specialist of Japan's Design Studio SPIN. Rock Bar is considered to be one of the best places to watch the sunset in Bali. The best thing to drink there is a martini EUR" on the rocks, of course.
Redwood Room in Clift Hotel, San Francisco
Redwood Room was founded in 1933, the same year when Prohibition ended. The bar is a blend of old and new. Vintage deco lights shine on Starck-designed lounge furniture and plasma TVs which were placed to display digital art hanging on original redwood walls. What to drink? A classic martini, spruced with two blue cheese-stuffed olives, is highly recommended.
Icebar in Icehotel, Copenhagen
In the result of looking through bars reviews one more wonderful place to chill out was found, and it is Icebar in Icehotel in Copenhagen. Why does a place have such names Icebar in Icehotel? The answer is simple: everything, totally everything from the furniture to the cocktail glasses to the gleaming art is made of ice. There is the raven in a cage, the full scale Harley Davidson and the boxes filled with miniature treasures. And all those are also made of nothing else as frozen H20. What to drink: A vodka shot will be the best variant.
Veranda Bar in Figueroa Hotel, Los Angeles
The bar is a cozy place with dim lanterns, woven rugs, ornate pillows and bougainvillea. There one will feel just worlds away from downtown Los Angeles. Being located in a courtyard right behind the Moroccan-style Figueroa Hotel, Veranda Bar is a great place to get away from the chaos of a big city. The best thing to drink: The electric blue "Fire and Ice," which is usually served in a frosted martini glass.
Sky Bar, lebua at State Tower, Bangkok
The bar is located on the 63rd floor of The Dome at State Tower. Customers have a possibility not just got a couple of drinks and get some pure air, but also enjoy a wonderful views of the Bangkok lights and river. Anchored by a circular, glowing neon bar counter, the ultramodern deck creates special atmosphere too. A glass (or three) of vintage wine probably will be the best option to choose.
Rock Bar, Ayana Resort & Spa in Bali
Guests have to ride a special cable car down a dramatic cliff face to get to this just brilliantly engineered bar placed just 46 feet right above the Indian Ocean. How do you like this? The experience is really dramatic when there. Bartenders make creative cocktails, and crazy beats spun from a DJ booth which is carved into the stone. This minimalist space was designed by Yasuhiro Koichi of a specialist of Japan's Design Studio SPIN. Rock Bar is considered to be one of the best places to watch the sunset in Bali. The best thing to drink there is a martini EUR" on the rocks, of course.
Redwood Room in Clift Hotel, San Francisco
Redwood Room was founded in 1933, the same year when Prohibition ended. The bar is a blend of old and new. Vintage deco lights shine on Starck-designed lounge furniture and plasma TVs which were placed to display digital art hanging on original redwood walls. What to drink? A classic martini, spruced with two blue cheese-stuffed olives, is highly recommended.
Icebar in Icehotel, Copenhagen
In the result of looking through bars reviews one more wonderful place to chill out was found, and it is Icebar in Icehotel in Copenhagen. Why does a place have such names Icebar in Icehotel? The answer is simple: everything, totally everything from the furniture to the cocktail glasses to the gleaming art is made of ice. There is the raven in a cage, the full scale Harley Davidson and the boxes filled with miniature treasures. And all those are also made of nothing else as frozen H20. What to drink: A vodka shot will be the best variant.
Veranda Bar in Figueroa Hotel, Los Angeles
The bar is a cozy place with dim lanterns, woven rugs, ornate pillows and bougainvillea. There one will feel just worlds away from downtown Los Angeles. Being located in a courtyard right behind the Moroccan-style Figueroa Hotel, Veranda Bar is a great place to get away from the chaos of a big city. The best thing to drink: The electric blue "Fire and Ice," which is usually served in a frosted martini glass.
Sky Bar, lebua at State Tower, Bangkok
The bar is located on the 63rd floor of The Dome at State Tower. Customers have a possibility not just got a couple of drinks and get some pure air, but also enjoy a wonderful views of the Bangkok lights and river. Anchored by a circular, glowing neon bar counter, the ultramodern deck creates special atmosphere too. A glass (or three) of vintage wine probably will be the best option to choose.
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