The most unusual hotels in the world

Fancy hotel bedroom with cascading waterfall, or bedroom in the Boeing 727? In this article you will see the 20 strangest and stunning places to relax in the most unusual hotels of the world.

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1. Nimrana Fort Palace, Alwar, near Delhi, India. Once proud Nimrana Fort Palace was built in 1464 and fell into disrepair after Indian independence in 1947, but the ruins were acquired for recovery in 1986. After amazing reconstruction, faithful to its rich cultural past, Nimran Fort Palace opened near Delhi as one of the most beautiful monuments of India in 1991 and is huge a complex of seven palaces built in 12 tiers on a hill with hanging gardens and two pools.

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2. Costa Verde, Quepos, Costa Rica To create a hotel that more like a scene from the series Lost, the Costa Verde team transported and repaired the old Boeingle 727 fuselage 1965, turning it into two fantastic bedrooms in the coastal tropical forest. Favorite venue for weddings, honey months and romance, it is mounted on a concrete base, which is 15 stands in the jungle, so looking out the window, you feel what soar. A wooden cabin with handmade furniture is built on the plane works from teak, while the back bedroom has a handmade deck on wing, from which guests can watch toucans, sloths and monkeys. There are also bungalows and guest houses.

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3. Hotel V8, Boblingen, Germany Hotel V8 has 34 thematic “automotive” bedrooms, including those in the style of Mercedes models, Morris Minor and VW, with beds in the form of cars, as well as rooms in car wash style, machine shops and gas stations. Part restoration facility of Meilenwerk’s classic car Bauhaus style is located in the building of the former Zeppelin airfield, this convenient for guest tours of Porsche and Mercedes Benz factories, where guests can watch the restoration of historical car.

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4. Verana, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Luxurious and Surrounded By the purest nature on all sides, Verana is amazing spa with 10 guest houses on a five-acre site. Recently the added four “V-type” buildings offer a view from the upper balconies over the forest canopy and the bay of Banderas. Buildings taper towards the ground, creating tiny foundations that minimize environmental damage. There is also a pool, and the spa offers care facial, massage and yoga.

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5. Hüttenpalast, Berlin, Germany Hüttenpalast is a treasury in the center of Berlin, in the Neukeln district. Inside the former vacuum cleaner factory, guests can stay in cute cozy caravans surrounded by trees in pots, or in elegant wooden houses with “open” picnic tables. Along with the conveniences of modern buildings, including guaranteed heat in spring, summer, autumn and in winter, visitors can enjoy an open lifestyle, being at the same time indoors.

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6. Livingstone Lodge, Kent, UK Livingstone Lodge in the Port Limn Nature Reserve, a few miles west of Falkenstone, this is the first house in the UK where you can stay all night during a safari. He has 10 comfortable safari tents with beds and views of the fields. African night under the stars includes beautiful restaurants and African safaris led by experienced rangers. When you look at the Kentish savannah, the animals are very real, and the reserve is home to the largest black herd rhino outside of Africa.

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7. Juvet, Walldahl, Norway Landscape hotel with rooms, lined up in a forest, Juvet, has seven glass houses small boxes on stilts above the birch, aspen and pine forests. When You open the door, it seems that nature rushes to welcome You through massive panoramic windows, despite the fact that the interior very modern. The Valldøla River flows directly outside the rooms, and guests have access to public hot tubs and saunas in minimalist style to ensure that the stunning beauty of the landscape takes center stage.

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8. Hotel Brocade del Garda, Lake Garda, Italy It seems that walls live in this resort on the shores of Lake Garda where four animatronic theme rooms offer animated effects in Hollywood style that will charm children. (Also there are 233 standard numbers). One room has a talking parrot; other, on a meadow theme, has special effects that make it so that nature comes to life; while in the Aki Cave, the wall has a mouth and eyes and she is talking. The hotel is 10 minutes drive from Gardaland amusement park, and offers children’s games, dances and shows during the day.

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9. Husky Lodge, Schwyz, Switzerland. Siberian Husky Lovers Not you need to go beyond the Arctic Circle to make friends with these tough ones, but attractive fanged. At this hotel in the Swiss canton Schwyz, east of Lucerne, anyone can sleep in wooden houses (with a wood stove) next to the dog kennel. In the daytime while guests can participate in running exercises in the forests, fields and mountain trails when dogs pull sleds in winter and bikes or carts in the summer before returning to the fireplace in the room.

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10. Heiem Outbreak, Oldhove, The Netherlands Hans & Wil Hoogeboom offers guests themed accommodation on straw at their farm near Groningen in the north of the Netherlands. There are straw dorm bed in the hayloft, or a “straw castle” with draperies around the bed, chandeliers and soft cow skins on the floor. The owners even created a straw “needle” with a transparent sight glass so that guests can indulge in dreams not leaving his bed. With fresh straw, covered with sheets and comfortable mattresses, these beds remain soft, resilient and comfortable all year round.

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11. Sala Silvermine, central Sweden Guests can accommodate in a suite at a depth of 155 meters in the historical Sala Silvermine, one of the best preserved in the world mines and the deepest bedroom in the world. Her dark twisty galleries huge caves and magical lakes can be explored with a guide on Arrival basic drinks are provided in the room, plus breakfast for in the morning. The corridors are cold, damp and dark, but the bedroom is warming up. to a comfortable temperature of 18C and is decorated with silver candelabra and silver leather chairs. There is also an overground hostel and adventure rope park.

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12. Hippo Point, Naivasha, Kenya Completed in 1993, Hippo Point is the perfect retreat from all luxury safaris tents in the national parks of Kenya. This is a pagoda style tower nine floors high containing five luxurious, screw rooms stairs and minarets for meditation with walls sheathed Kenyan cypress. Surrounded by acacias in a nature reserve that became home to 500 species of birds and 1,100 species of animals, the tower is a base for “slow safari” where a wellness experience is also important, like bloody games. Zebras will take part in the morning run, and giraffes can wander around the pool.

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13. Le Voyage Extraordinaire, Nantes, France One of four the most unusual hotels of the world located in Nantes, Le Voyage Extraordinaire is based on the writings of a local scientific pioneer Jules Verne fiction, and thematically tied to the alleged souvenirs of his travels. There is a double bed inside giant wooden packing box, and a bed for children, access is possible by stairs located at the top parts of the room. The kitchen and electronic library in the living room are assembled the work of the author.

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14. Featherbed Railroad, California, United States This unusual hotel consists of nine antique railroad cars in Lake County in northern California. He is famous for his antiques, hot springs and wine. All cars were decorated in individual style, starting with a brothel-style Las Vegas called Lou Luz, with red velvet and souvenirs Mustang Ranch, and to the Orient Express art deco trailer. Easy Rider wagon has a whirlpool for two, Harley-themed Davidson and headboard with steering wheel.

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15. Hotel Viking, near Reykjavik, Iceland. Guests can free your inner viking in this theme hotel, 42 whose rooms offer art, crafts and traditions Northwest countries including Greenland and the Faroe Islands. IN as a refuge for the annual Viking Festival in June, the hotel recently added 14 traditional Viking log cabins – albeit with modern bathrooms. Wooden dining room decorated stuffed on the walls and caters for holidays in a Viking style. In a hotel also features a rocky-wall sauna, spa and cave rooms. It is only 10 km from Reykjavik, so it’s very easy to get to.

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16. The Magic Mountain, Panguipulli, Chile. In this charming hotel, rooms are hidden inside a conical stone tower, from the roof which cascading waterfall falls down past the windows. IN Huilo Huilo Wildlife Sanctuary in Los Rios, Southern Chile, Magic Mountain was originally placed as a place where they could stop creators friends enjoying hunting and fishing in reserve.

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17. World-Peace, Victoria, Australia World-Peace in Gippsland, at 120 km from Melbourne, it offers self-catering apartments. If you choose Cave, Japanese Zen Retreat or Tanglewood, created under the influence of Gaudi, with its balconies above the tops trees, each one is designed to allow imagination play out and provide life experience in a work of art. Mouth a giant sculpture of a sunny face leads into one of the rooms; the bed sways on four-poster chains; cave bathroom equipped with natural light from small glass windows on the whole ceiling.

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18. Hotel Pilatus-Kulm, Lucerne, Switzerland Restored in its historic grandeur in 2010, at this top hotel the mountains can be reached by cable car throughout the year, or by steep rail with gears during the summer. The rooms offer a stunning view and guests can enjoy clean mountain air and delicious food in the dining room, Queen Victoria, named after the royal visit to Lucerne in 1868 year. There is also a snowy amusement park with sledges, snowboards and snowbikes.

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19. Villa Cheminée, Cordema, near Nantes, France Classic a dwelling of the 1970s was erected on top of a high 15-meter towers, modeled on the pipes of the nearby Cordema power station, the largest thermal plant in France, for an art project that recalls the children’s game Duplo. Japanese artist Tatsu Nishi created the building, now available for accommodation during the holiday, Art event Estuaire 2009 Nantes-Saint-Nazaire. Now it can accommodate two people, equipped with kitchen, wood-burning heater and has a small garden near the building, overlooking the Loire.

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20. Egyptian House, Penzance, Cornwall, UK Built in a style popular after Napoleon’s campaign in Egypt in 1798, The Egyptian house dates from around 1835, when the local the mineralogist wanted to place his museum in some building. Decorated with eagles, lions and Egyptian busts, it is striking different from the houses of sea captains in the rest of Chapel street. It was rebuilt by Landmark Trust to provide accommodation in three compact apartments, the highest of which have a view through a small window on Mount St. Michael, over city pipes.

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