Most Unusual Hotels Of The World
1. Kaxlautanin, Finland
Very difficult to issue "Kakslauttanen", sober people will not even think of trying after Finnish vodka. However, we recommend some heating cups while staying at a Finnish resort near the North Pole The futuristic Eskimo hut ensures an unrestricted view of the northern lights in the comfort of a striped bed of a zebra. From late August to April, this phenomenon makes the night sky dazzling with green, red and blue.
2. Jumbo residence, Stockholm, Sweden
In the set in the cockpit, you can move the controls and press the multiple buttons you want without worrying about the faults. The 450 seats in the retired 747 were replaced by 27 rooms instead of folding trays and dining tables.
3. Palacio de Sal from Bolivia
3. Palacio de Sal from Bolivia
If you are one of those who thinks you will not eat too much salt, this is the place for you. From floor to ceiling, including walls, beds, and chairs, they are all salt, always salt. Salt Palace is located in Bolivia's extensive salt flats.
4. Otter Inn Hotel, Sweden
4. Otter Inn Hotel, Sweden
At first glance, this one-bedroom hotel seems to be a red house in the middle of the lake. But do not be fooled: your room is not at home; 10 feet underwater. Designed by Mikael Genberg, one of the hotel rooms has 2 single beds and a stained-glass window. This is not the most comfortable place to stay, but it will definitely be unforgettable.
5. Can sleep, Lake Skanenburg, Denmark
5. Can sleep, Lake Skanenburg, Denmark
Beer lovers from all over the world gather to enjoy an absolutely immersive experience: having a drink during the day and sleeping in huge cans of beer at night.
6. Les Roulottes de la Serve, Provence, France
6. Les Roulottes de la Serve, Provence, France
The Gypsy Circus (Rome) once passed through three convoys renovated in the French countryside and now welcomes guests. Pascal Pascal and Pascaline Padin are equipped with select bohemian styles and Indian models for the caravan: lanterns, garlands, woven carpets, picture frames for idols, and luxury armchairs.
7. La Villa Hamster, Nantes, France
7. La Villa Hamster, Nantes, France
Have you ever thought about hamster life? If so, you are not alone - since its opening in 2009, La Villa Hamster has been booked almost every night. The iron is placed on the wall to suggest a cage, and if they choose, guests can drink water from the glass tube attached to the wall. There is a large hamster wheel fully functional, which is normal.
8. Bali Elephant Safari Hotel
8. Bali Elephant Safari Hotel
Guests can lounge in the baby's Baby Baby on site and watch 29 Sumatra villas perform four times a day. Guests can take a walk in the hotel and can enjoy watching them swim in the pool or dine in the restaurant, where the "Pachyderm" driver appears in your room.
9. Free Spirit Ball, Vancouver Island, Canada
9. Free Spirit Ball, Vancouver Island, Canada
5 acres of ancient forest land hung three centuries ago (making all of the rice, fir, or fiberglass) from 10 to 15 feet in the air, and enters through the stairs and around the trees. Teak interior designs are surprisingly comfortable. Each room has a double bed, microwave, refrigerator, and iPod dock, but the ball can be gently vibrated.
10. Wigwam Motel, San Bernardino, California
10. Wigwam Motel, San Bernardino, California
The motel does not feel on Route 66 as a place to interact with Native Americans, such as the Mad Men road trip in the late 1950s. But regardless of the originality of this hotel, this problem can be compensated.