The world's first hangover bar where customers lie in bed watching TV, get massages and inhale pure oxygen (but they must FAIL a breathalyser to enter)

  • The Hangover Bar, in Amsterdam, is open Friday to Sunday and has everything to help deal with a hangover
  • 'Hangover inspectors' breathalyse you on the way in to check you still have alcohol in your system 
  • The bar is a 'green oasis' with each bed boasting its own television and there's an oxygen bar 

The world's first hangover bar has opened - and you'll be breathalysed to check you have been drinking.

The Hangover Bar, in Amsterdam, is only open from Friday to Sunday and has everything you need to handle a hangover from a bed to your favourite TV series on repeat.

The innovative bar doesn't serve alcohol, but 'hangover inspectors' breathalyse you on the way in to check you still have alcohol in your system.

The Hangover Bar, in Amsterdam, has been converted into a 'green oasis' with each bed boasting its own television 

The bar has been converted into a 'green oasis' with each bed boasting its own television - and there's even an oxygen bar to boost your recovery.

Joep Verbunt, one of the brains behind the bar, said: 'Most people share the opinion that the day after a night out is somewhat less successful.

'To overcome a hangover there are a few things you need: a good mattress, good food, fun and lots of vitamins.'

Customers can relax in bed while watching their favourite TV series -  each bed comes with its own television 

Worse for wear revellers can indulge in massages to bring their aching bodies back to life 

He continued: 'In the Hangover Bar all these elements are brought together for the first time.'

Worse for wear revellers can indulge in vitamin-boosting smoothies and a special food menu created by foodora.

The bar is open from Friday to Sunday, between 10am and 6pm. 

'Hangover inspectors' breathalyse you on the way in to check you still have alcohol in your system  

There's even an oxygen bar for customers to to boost their recovery following a night on the tiles 

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