Do You Dare To Have A Drink In The Highest Hanging Glass Bar In The World?

Do you dare to have a drink in the highest hanging glass bar in the world?

Georgia inaugurates a spectacular bridge in the middle of a canyon with views of waterfalls and caves.

Having a drink in a bar in the middle of nature after taking a route or enjoying a spectacular landscape is always a good plan. 

Do You Dare To Have A Drink In The Highest Hanging Glass Bar In The World?
Do You Dare To Have A Drink In The Highest Hanging Glass Bar In The World?


If the bar is suspended on a suspension bridge next to some waterfalls and is completely made of glass to take advantage of the views, having that coffee or that beer can be something wonderful, unless you suffer from vertigo.

If you don’t have vertigo, you can now enjoy this plan in Georgia. One of the most unknown countries in Europe, a former Soviet republic very close to Asia, seeks to give a new impetus to tourism and has just opened a diamond-shaped bar, the tallest hanging bar in the world (in the absence of confirmation from the Guinness World Records), with 280 meters of altitude above the ground.

Not only is the bar attractive, but also the suspension bridge from which it is suspended, a 240-meter-long glass and steel structure in the middle of the Tsalka Canyon (also called the Dashbashi Canyon) and which is called the Diamond Bridge , in honor of the The shape of the bar, which is located right in the center of the structure and from which you can admire the impressive views of the canyon and the waterfalls and caves that are in it.

As if these attractions are few, especially for influencers and instagrammers , the bridge also has a zip line to cross it by bicycle (safely, despite the height above the ground) and a swing next to the precipice.

Do You Dare To Have A Drink In The Highest Hanging Glass Bar In The World?
Do You Dare To Have A Drink In The Highest Hanging Glass Bar In The World?


The Diamond Bridge, which has cost 38 million euros, was inaugurated on June 14, the same day that the covid restrictions in Georgia ended, and is located two hours from the capital of the Caucasian country, Tbilisi.