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I don't know about you, but I'm really getting tired of the same old
vacation spots! Yes, the golden sand and clear,warm water are very
enticing. Yes, the clear mountain air invites you to explore everything.
But the problem is that sometimes you just want something different
and the usual vacation spot just won't cut it anymore!
Here
are the top 7 most unusual hotels in the world, giving you a possible
destination for your next great vacation:
1. Woodpecker Hotel
(Vasteras, Sweden)
Are you afraid of heights? If yes, this sure
isn't the hotel for you! The Woodpecker hotel is 13 meters (42 feet)
above ground in a 130 year old oak tree in the Vasaparken park.
This
is the work of Mikael Genberg, a Swedish artist, who at first planned
for the hotel to be free to anyone. It soon became aparent that everyone
wanted to sleep there so they began charging fees.
The hotel
is very small (consider the limitations) it's not without its creature
comforts: toilet, small kitchen, library, comfortable bed and a chair
and table on the veranda.
2. Utter Inn (Stockholm, Sweden)
The
Utter Inn is yet another of Mikael Genberg's creations in his inimitable
style. The Utter Inn is an underwater floating hotel with a typical
swedish red house as the top floating part and an aquarium as the bedroom.
Guests
are taken by boat to the hotel, given instructions and then left alone.
If they choose the deluxe package they will also get a dinner delivered
by boat.
How much for a night? $350 US, but the experience will
be worth much, much more!
3. Dog Bark Park Inn (Indiana, USA)
Do
you love beagles? Well have I found the perfect hotel for you! The
Dog Bark Park Inn is a bed & breakfast guesthouse inside the world's
biggest Beagle.
And they aren't kidding - it's a 2 story building
that has most of the amenities you need: queen bed, full bath, fridge,
microwave, coffee maker, hair dryer, books, games and puzzles. Unfortunately
there's no phone or TV.
4. Ice Hotel (Quebec, Canada)
Although
ice hotels aren't exactly a new concept, the one in Quebec is a unique
structure in Canada and considering the fact that it exists only between
January 5th and April 1st makes it even more exclusive.
The
hotel is made entirely of ice and snow with 5.5 high ceilings and has
18 rooms and 14 theme suites, reception room, a chapel and Absolut
Ice Bar.
The prices will go as high as $475 for a theme room
with a fireplace and includes anything from drinks to the mattresses
and sheets to keep you warm.
5. Woodlyn Park (Otorohanga, New
Zealand)
Woodly Park, owned by Billy Black, will give you the
option to stay in one of their 3 unique motels: the underground hobbit
motel (straight out of Tolkien's books, circular windows and all),
a converted, a converted railcar with 3 rooms and a 1950's Bristol
Freighter plane, fully refurbished.
However, that's not the
only attraction: Woodlyn Park is the only place in New Zealand where
you get the chance to drive a jet boat capable of over 100HP around
a specially designed course.
6. Kokopelli's Cave (Farmington,
USA)
If you suddenly feel the strange need to go back to the
Stone Age, why not take a vacation at Kokopelli's Cave, a privately
owned luxury cliff dwelling located north of Farmington, New Mexico
near the Mesa Verde National Monument.
You will be staying in
a 1650 square feet (155 square meters) one-bedroom cave home carved
from a 65-million year old sandstone formation.
The view is
incredible here: there is a 280 feet drop down to the La Plata River,
to the west the Shiprock and Chuska mountains in the Navajo Reservation,
to the northwest the Ute Mountains, and to the north La Plata and San
Juan Mountains.
All this for only around $280 US per night -
a real bargain if you ask me!
7. Propeller Island City Lodge
(Berlin, Germany)
This is the perfect place if you favor art
and well, weird decors. Taking a look at the room selection you'll
surely find at least one that you love and at least one that you hate.
Some
of the rooms are brightly painted, others have patterns that will make
you dizzy, others are simple and serene and some are just plain weird.
Do
you want to experience sleeping in a prison cell, a coffin or even
lion cages? You can have it all, one night at a time of course, in
the same hotel! And prices are around only $150 US!
As you can
see these are all great destinations, almost guaranteed to give you
an unforgettable vacation.
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