When Is A Hotel Not A Hotel?

If there is a crane or a fish tank or a sewer pipe … The trend for unusual hotels has increased over the last ten years, and today you can find almost every imaginable holiday accommodation. The general rule seems to be when you stand there, you can be there for a hotel.

Some hotels are just unusual because of the way they divide spaces. For example, Thorn Grove Manor in Adelaide, Australia is an impressive, picturesque villa with 6 suites – all with privateInputs. There are no public areas such as dining or recreation, but each pair of a private room with private bath has and meals are brought directly into the suite.

Other hotels prefer to follow certain themes. The Pavilion Hotel in London has 30 rooms, all decorated in a different topic. The Highland Fling tartan room has home furnishings, tapestries and heraldic arms against dark oak panels that appear ancestral feeling to give, the better red than deadRoom is almost entirely in various shades of red, and the Indian Summer is a small version of a maharajah's palace. Whatever your taste, there is also a space to meet in the pavilion.

And hotels are built not only on solid ground. Underwater or floating hotels in popularity. The Otter Inn, near Stockholm, Sweden is one of the unique and unusual in that category. Guests reach the one-room hotel by boat, traveling across a lake to a floating platform ona beach-hut type cab stands. Inside this is a concrete shaft down to a square room with large windows, surrounded 3 meters below the surface. The room contains nothing but a bed, table and chairs and lamps. It is a unique experience, like an aquarium on the contrary!

From sea to sky, is the crane hotel in the Netherlands, a unique hotel for two people. As the name implies, is the space on a port crane and consists of a kitchen, designer bathroom, luxuryBedrooms and an open-air dining area on the crane. If the site itself was not unusual enough, guests can actually control the crane itself, too! So instead of cuddling in bed watching DVD's happy around each other to make the crane can turn dizzy!

For those on a budget, there are unusual and cheap hotels are available. The Park Hotel in Austria looks abandoned from the outside as a series of concrete sewer pipes … because that is exactly what it is. Each tube hasthoroughly (cleaned of course!) and with a bed, sockets and wall art kitted out. Toilet and shower are in the camp about 2 minutes walk from the suites. A little more luxury is ElquiDomos in Chile, which is very popular, and that made for astronomers. Each suite has a separate dome tent built on a steel frame and contains, in addition to the usual room furniture, a telescope, so guests can take advantage of the clear sky, for which theElqui Valley is famous.

This is just a small example of the types of the hotel, next time you are planning a vacation to a small shop and do not be afraid, a somewhat unique!

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