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2. Cave hotelThe Cappadocia region of Turkey draw hordes of amazed tourists with its capricious landscape filled with fairy chimneys, including buildings, including hotels, are engraved.
3. Forest hut HotelFor the nominal value of travelers to Kolarbyn, Sweden, may be left to fend for themselves, and roughing it in a rustic forest cabin. Drops of food are optional.
4. Survival pod HotelThis bright orange MOD pods based in The Hague was part art project, before capitalized as a brave guy. Number of packages with basic survival food rations and sleeping bag, something a bit more James Bond-esque.
5. Capsule HotelSpecial discount hotels in Japan, guests arrange their luggage into the rooms, and then automated tickets little cubicles, that leaves enough room for bedding and television monitor on.
9 Weirdest Hotels of The World
1. Ice Hotel
Built each winter only to melt in spring, Icehotel in Sweden is built entirely of ice and snow, which covers the walls, fixtures and furniture.Luxury suite for two. Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden) Photo `bjaglin
Try falling asleep in this church. Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden) Photo `bjaglin
No ice hotel would be complete without ice garage. Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden) Photo `Köttbullekvist
A Dr. Seuss wonderland. Göreme, Cappadocia, Turkey) Photo: curious expeditions
Göreme, Cappadocia, Turkey) Photo: Adam Franco
High-class cave dwelling. Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey / Photo: Jason Devitt
Photo: Tom Williams
Kitchen / Photo: Li-Lian Williams
Photo `Roel
Tokyo, Japan / Photo: Massa
Tokyo, Japan / Gallery Jose Andres Monroy-Hernandese
6. Sewer pipes Hotel Austria answer capsule hotel, Das Park »Hotel has the same building to buy a ticket at an automated machine, but, allegedly, guests pay to what extent they want. Fair, considering it a concrete sewer pipes.
7. Floating and underwater Hotel Is pronounced Inn floats to a kilometer away Lake Malaren as a solitary island, and the bottom surface lying in a bedroom with Panoramic view underwater.
8. Hotel jail And nine age-old historical residence originally empress Matilda, the Oxford Castle was also in jail. Now, this is a hotel and shopping complex.
Das Park Hotel, Ottensheim, Austria (Photo: foam
Dry dock. Lake Malaren, Vasteras, Sweden (Photo: Jonas Wallinder
Photo `Miladus Edenensis
Photo: Jim Fruchterman
9. Yurt Hotel Yurts to hold a special symbolism in the Central Asian culture, adorning a coat of arms of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan flag. Nayrn, Kyrgyzstan / Photo: Rob
Naryn, Kyrgyzstan / Photo: Rob
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