10 strangest hotels in the world
(Baonghean.vn) - Built underwater, on trees or suspended on cliffs, in deep forests, on tree trunks... all of these hotels give visitors a unique experience.
1. Manta Resort Hotel, Tanzania
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Located on Pemba Island, this hotel is half submerged in the sea. Guests can enjoy cocktails and sea views from the hotel's floating structure or observe marine life from their submerged rooms. |
2. Attrap'Rêves Hotel, France
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At this hotel, guests can experience life in a bubble made of transparent stretchable material. The special structure of one of the most unique hotels in the world is able to block ultraviolet rays during the day and prevent insects and moisture at night. Each room has glass floors and telescopes. |
3. Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, Finland
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This Arctic hotel features luxury apartments set amidst the woods of Lapland, the homeland of Santa Claus. Guests can watch the magical Northern Lights from their rooms. |
4. Poseidon Undersea Resort, Fiji
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This unique hotel has 74 rooms, including 25 rooms submerged 15m below sea level. The underwater room area is 50m2 and is connected by underground corridors. While resting in their rooms, guests can observe the life of marine creatures through transparent glass windows. |
5. Jumbo Stay Hotel, Sweden
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A Boeing 747—212B owned by a Swedish company that went bankrupt in 2002 has been converted into a 29-room hotel and is located at the entrance to Stockholm Airport. The most expensive room is the pilot's cockpit, which offers a panoramic view of the airport. The remaining rooms have runway views. |
6. Sheraton Huzhou Hotel, China
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This luxury hotel has an extremely special shape, with 27 floors including 2 floors submerged in water. It is also one of the 10 most expensive hotels in the world. |
7. Skylodge Adventure Suites Hotel, Peru
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This unique hotel consists of three transparent capsules placed on a vertical cliff 120m above the ground in Cusco, Peru. The hotel's special design allows guests to admire the scenery of the valley below. |
8. Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam Hotel, Netherlands
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The main facade of the hotel in Amsterdam consists of 70 houses built close together. All the houses have a typical Dutch style. |
9. Free Spirit Spheres Hotel, Canada
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The hotel rooms are designed in giant spheres suspended from trees. This means you feel a slight sway while you are in the hotel. |
10. Boot at Jester House Hotel, New Zealand
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Located in the heart of the Tasman region, this two-storey hotel is designed in the shape of a giant boot. The house sleeps two and is the perfect location for a romantic getaway. |
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