World's First Hangover Bar: Amsterdam sets world record (VIDEO)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- The world's first 'hangover bar' has been opened in Amsterdam; conceived by online mattress brand Matt, the bar is only accessible to people with guilt in their hearts and alcohol in their blood, as measured by a breathalyser-wielding employee at the door, according to the World Record Academy.
Photo: Hangover Bar's lounge is covered in luscious, potted plants that form a soothing green sanctuary. This indoor oasis features several elegant fountains that provide fresh water for dehydrated guests. Photo: Matt Sleeps (enlarge photo)
The Guinness World Records world record for the most people opening drink cans simultaneously is 1,149, achieved by Career Consulting Co., Ltd (Japan) in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, on 24 January 2016.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the longest drinks can line consisted of 106,300 cans and was constructed by participants from Bridge FM Radio LTD and Bridgend County Borough Council (both UK) at the Bridgend Recreation Centre, Glamorgan County, Wales, on 26 November 2009.
Conceived by online mattress brand Matt, the bar is only accessible to people with guilt in their hearts and alcohol in their blood, as measured by a breathalyser-wielding employee at the door.
The Hanover Bar is a relaxed space offering people a comfy bed nestled amidst potted plants, their favourite movie(s), hydration, Innocent drinks, hangover food (through a tie-up with Foodora) and 'fresh oxygen'.
This indoor oasis features several elegant fountains that provide fresh water for dehydrated guests.
Its first run took place over four consecutive weekends in September and successfully attracted scores of weary-eyed Amsterdammers.