7 of the World's Most Unusual and Bizarre Bars to Visit
Discover extraordinary bars where innovative designs and immersive themes transform a simple drink into an unforgettable experience. Join us on a global tour of these unique establishments.
Giger Bar, Chur & Château St Germain, Switzerland
Swiss artist H.R. Giger, famed for his designs in the film Alien, inspired these bars with dark, biomechanical interiors. The atmosphere evokes the eerie tomb from the movie, complete with uniquely shaped seating that immerses patrons in its otherworldly aesthetic.
Red Sea Star, Eilat, Israel
Situated 5 meters underwater in the Red Sea, this bar-restaurant mirrors the underwater lair from The Spy Who Loved Me. Featuring jellyfish-inspired stools, starfish lights, and vast windows offering views of marine life, it creates a mesmerizing seafood dining experience.
Depeche Mode Bar, Tallinn, Estonia
A haven for Depeche Mode fans in Tallinn, this dimly lit bar at Nunne 4 serves themed cocktails like Master & Servant and Personal Jesus amid autographed photos, artwork, tour memorabilia, and continuous video screenings. Follow the fans to find it. Check out pics here.
Albatross, Tokyo, Japan
Nestled in Tokyo's narrow Shomben Yokocho (Piss Alley), this tiny bar accommodates just 10 people across three levels, including an art gallery. Drinks are passed through a hole in the upper floors. Open daily 6pm–3am; from Shinjuku metro west exit, head down Piss Alley.
Hobbit House, Manila, Philippines
This Tolkien-inspired venue is known as the world's only bar owned and staffed by little people portraying hobbits. With rustic wood paneling and live music nightly, tall visitors may need to duck through the doorways for an enchanting evening.
NASA, Bangalore, India
Space-themed with staff in spacesuits, rocket-fin tables, laser shows, and porthole views of Earth, this bar on Church Street (opposite United Colours of Benetton showroom) features creative names like 'Fuel Tank' for the bar and 'Humanoid Disposal' for restrooms.
Regatta Hotel, Brisbane, Australia
Famous for its 'loo with a view,' the men's urinals feature a one-way mirror overlooking the outside—visible to patrons but not vice versa—adding a quirky twist to this Australian spot.



