Would you sleep in a cave? And in the middle of the ice? Discover the strangest hotel rooms in the world!
Would you like to stay inside a cave like our ancestors? And on top of a tower?
- Arte Luise Kunst Hotel, Berlin (Germany)
- Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo (California)
- V8 Hotel, Stuttgart (Germany)
- Hotel Costa Verde, Manuel Antonio (Costa Rica)
- Hotel de Glace, Quebec City (Canada)
- Treehotel, Boden (Sweden)
- Marmara Antalya, Antalya (Turkey)
Or would you be curious to sleep inside the fuselage of a real Boeing 727? If ordinary hotel rooms bore you and you would like to try something more “exciting”, we have some proposals that are right for you!
Here are the strangest and most original rooms in the world where you can stay.
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Anyone who loves art cannot fail to stay here. The peculiarity of this hotel is to have rooms painted and furnished by artists. You could happen to sleep in a real bed for giants or be the protagonists of a comic room, where every single corner is marked with a pencil stroke. Another positive note of the hotel is the excellent location, which allows you to be close to the center and the major attractions of the city. (From 43 euros per night)
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If you have not missed an episode of the Flintstones and if you have always wondered what it would be like to live in a cave, just like the primitives, here you have the opportunity to stay in a hotel room very similar to that of a caveman. In particular, room 137 reconstructs a real cave similar to the home of primitive men ... Obviously equipped with all comforts! (From 179 euros per night)
© Hotels.comV8 Hotel, Stuttgart (Germany)
Impossible not to be amazed upon entering one of the rooms of the V8 Hotel. Those who are passionate about cars and engines will never want to leave it again. Each room is inspired by a different model of car and incorporates its details, colors, shapes and atmospheres. (From 121 euros per night)
© Matadornetwork.comHotel Costa Verde, Manuel Antonio (Costa Rica)
The hotel was built inside the fuselage of a 1965 Boeing 727. Leaning on a pedestal 50 meters high, it is accessed via a spiral staircase that allows you to occupy the living spaces, furnished with teak panels. . Furthermore, from the accommodation, you can enjoy a spectacular view, without having to fasten your seat belts! (From 184 euros per night)
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Hotel de Glace, Quebec City (Canada)
The name already makes you understand what awaits you once you enter the room: ice and little else. Since its opening in 2001, the hotel has attracted millions of tourists from all over the world. And if even the idea of sleeping in the ice - albeit well covered - doesn't appeal to you, you can't miss the rooms, each of which it is decorated with spectacular sculptures made of, needless to say, ice.
© Matadornetwork.comTreehotel, Boden (Sweden)
Hidden within the Swedish Lapland forest, this hotel is one with the surrounding nature. Absolutely unmissable is the UFO Room, a room built inside a real structure in the shape of an extraterrestrial spacecraft ready to leave for distant galaxies ... (From 500 euros per weekend)
© Matadornetwork.comMarmara Antalya, Antalya (Turkey)
Built in a floating structure on a 500-ton water tank, some of the hotel rooms make a constant 360-degree rotation. The circular shape and the windows allow the building to function as a Ferris wheel: you will fall asleep with the view of the swimming pool and wake up admiring the sea. But that's not all, inside the huge restaurant there are nine gigantic columns, each of them. which was built according to a theme: one, for example, serves as a library, surrounded by stairs useful for accessing the higher volumes, one instead houses works of art and one is even equipped for climbing. (From 61 euros per night)
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