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Serving up wanderlust

We’re all missing world travel. As some places start to open up again, many of us have begun visiting regions open to travellers. Others are still plotting and anticipating upcoming travels, whether for relaxation, inspiration or to reunite (finally) with family and friends.

Here, three bars and four bar managers we love around the globe share where they’re dreaming of travelling and three of their best gin cocktails inspired by travels to NYC, Japan and France.

Look for the doorbell under a red frog marking the door to enter Lisbon cocktail bar pioneer, Red Frog Speakeasy…

RED FROG SPEAKEASY

Praça da Alegria 66b, 1250-004 Lisbon, Portugal

 www.worldsbestbars.com/bar/lisbon/city-center/red-frog

Look for the doorbell under a red frog marking the door to enter Lisbon cocktail bar pioneer, Red Frog Speakeasy, a space marked by a hidden (behind a bookshelf) bar room, dim lighting, colourful walls, chairs and sofas. Owner and founder Paulo

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