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Dramatic Designs: Cave Bar at Mövenpick Hotel Hamburg

Posted by Melanie Nayer  June 25, 2012 08:11 AM
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Sure you can find good beer and wine in Germany, but equally as important as what you're drinking is where you're drinking it. Today's Dramatic Design will make traditional pubs a little jealous.

Located in Hamburg City, the Mövenpick Hotel Hamburg is built into a former water tower, and is one of the trendier hotels in Germany's Sternschanzenpark area. The hotel has 226 rooms, 13 conference and meeting rooms, a fitness center and serene sauna area, but it's the hotel's Lifestyle Bar "Cave" that grabs the attention of tourists and locals.

The Cave Bar is located in the historical vaults of the old tower and flanked with German red bricks. Whether you choose to relax with a glass of wine, enjoy a German brew, or let one of the bartenders create a crafty cocktail for you, the ambiance of the Cave will suck you in.

The hotel did a fantastic job of bringing a modern feel to its historical roots. The bar glows an iridescent white light that matches the cocktail tables throughout the bar.

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*Photo courtesy of Mövenpick Hotel Hamburg

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Past Dramatic Designs:
B2Hotel's Lobby Lounge and Wine Bar
Gramercy Park Hotel's Drawing Room
Mandarin Oriental New York's elliptical lobby
Ritz-Carlton Wolfsburg's 'floating' swimming pool
Ireland's Lismore Castle
Frescos at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

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Melanie Nayer is a travel writer who spent many years in the newsroom before jetting off to see the world. Her goal is to bring readers the best insider information More »

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