The Oscar Wilde bar is not just a drinking establishment, but a true immersion into the atmosphere of the late 19th century, located in the heart of New York, USA. Named after the famous Irish writer and playwright, this bar pays tribute to his eccentric style and wit, offering visitors a unique experience. It is a place where history and modernity meet, creating a one-of-a-kind aura.

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The interior of the Oscar Wilde bar is striking in its magnificence and attention to detail. The spirit of the Victorian era reigns here: antique furniture, dim lighting, velvet curtains, and more than 500 paintings on the walls, creating the feeling that you have stepped into the writer's own living room. Every detail here, from the carved wood panels to the vintage clocks, tells its own story and invites you to linger longer, enjoying the atmosphere of a bygone era.
One of the establishment's main highlights is the impressive bar counter, considered the longest in New York – it measures over 25 meters! In addition, guests are greeted by a bronze statue of Oscar Wilde, lounging casually on a bench – a popular spot for souvenir photos. The bar offers a wide selection of drinks, and the unique atmosphere is conducive to leisurely conversations and true enjoyment of the moment in one of the city's most colorful venues.