New York Times Travel
What’s the enduring appeal of drinking in a hidden bar? Part of it is the thrill of the chase: finding something where you thought there was nothing but a wall. For these speakeasy-style lounges around the world, you’ll need to know where to look. Swipe through for some directions, and tap the link in our bio to read more. Photos @vesa.jpg, @anna.rachwalska, @agustinnieto, @anthony.kwan, @jeremiesouteyrat and @norikohayashi_photo
12 days ago
Not so hidden anymore. The internet ruins EVERYTHING
12 days ago
Doesnt this post defeat the purpose?
12 days ago
Don’t do this
12 days ago
Good to see mine isn’t listed. I have hid it well.
12 days ago
William Rabbit & Co is a fascinating bar!
12 days ago
Dragonfly, Hong Kong! Amazing and beautiful “behind the scenes tiny bar”. Super cool bartenders! @thedragonflyhk
12 days ago
Bar Orchard literally has a sign out the front of the building and directions, but ok 😂
12 days ago
Not sure why Krakow's William Rabbit is mentioned as 'hidden'. We've been there two years ago - just popped in from the street.
12 days ago
@rsquared91 the funky Buenos Aires bar!
12 days ago
Buenos airesss 🤍
12 days ago
Yeah. We’re going to pretend we don’t want customers. Customers come and pay a premium for the illusion that they’re in on a secret. It’s a dumb mind game.
12 days ago
@naturalphilosopher_e2 !!!!
12 days ago
@tatogiovannoni 🙌🏻🫶🏻👏🏻
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12 days ago
BAR ORCHARD 4 Eva!!!!!! 🙌❤️🔥
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Finding my very own Palouse landscapes in Denmark! 😁 Back in the days I always felt that Denmark was boring to photograph because of all the fields. Now I embrace them! When I learned how to approach them and get good photographs in these types of landscapes it suddenly went from something that held me back to a feature! One technique is to benefit from dappled light. Something I talk much more about in my ebook all about light in landscape photography (get it via the link in my bio). Dappled light is just incredible as it literally paints the landscapes with light and adds both depth and dimension!