
The world’s largest underwater restaurant in Norway was just named one of the ‘world’s greatest places.’ Take a look inside, where diners can watch marine life swim by through a 36-foot window.
The 110-foot-long structure is partially submerged in the sea. Ivar Kvaal The world’s largest underwater restaurant in Norway was just included on Time Magazine’s “World’s Greatest Places 2019” list. Fittingly called “Under,” the restaurant — the first of its kind in Europe — has three-foot-thick walls and is designed to withstand harsh weather and rough seas. The 110-foot-long structure resembles a giant concrete tube that’s half-submerged in the water. The restaurant, which opened in March 2019, seats 35 to 40 guests each night, who can watch sea life go by through a 36 x 13-foot panoramic window as they […]
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