9 Quirky Hotels Around The World
From converted airplanes, trains and silos to ice caves and giant animals, these hotels
are pretty special.Many hotels promise guests a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience, but
for the most part, they tend to offer the same standard fare.
Still, if you're looking for some more out-there accommodations for your next trip, the options
do exist.
From converted airplanes, trains and silos to ice caves and buildings made of salt, here
are 35 truly unusual hotels from around the world.
Daspark hotel
At Dasparkhotel in Ottensheim, Austria, guests stay in rooms constructed from repurposed
concrete drainpipes.
The hotel has a "pay as you wish" policy and offers a double bed, bedding storage,
light, and power — but guests must use public bathrooms.
Book and Bed
Toru Hanai/Reuters Book and Bed is a 30-bed hostel in Tokyo where
guests sleep in small cubbies hidden behind library shelves full of books.
How cozy!
Treehotel
View Pictures via Getty Images Treehotel in Harads, Sweden, takes the treehouse
concept to the next level.
The hotel features a variety of rooms in trees, including a UFO prototype and a cube with
mirrored walls.
Crane Hotel Faralda
AFP/Getty Images Located in Amsterdam, the Crane Hotel Faralda
offers three suites built into a former industrial crane.
There's also a jacuzzi up there, so guests can take in some epic views while they relax.
Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam
AFP via Getty Images Zaandam, a city just north of Amsterdam, boasts
a very unique hotel with a facade that appears to consist of traditional houses stacked on
top of each other.
Unsurprisingly, Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam is a popular Instagram spot.
Hotel Costa Verde
John Coletti via Getty Images Hotel Costa Verde in Costa Rica's Manuel
Antonio National Park has a two-bedroom fuselage suite inside a refurbished 1965 vintage Boeing
727 — offering a striking view of the rainforest setting.
Silostay
Located in Little River, New Zealand, SiloStay gives guests the opportunity to stay inside
grain silos — an eco-friendly innovation in the hospitality world.
Skylodge Adventure Suites
Pilar Olivares / Reuters Skylodge Adventure Suites consists of a set
of transparent pods on the side of an Andean clifftop in Peru's Sacred Valley.
Reaching the pods requires an arduous climb, and these accommodations are clearly not for
the faint of heart.
Dog Bark Park Inn
Dog Bark Park Inn The Dog Bark Park Inn in Idaho is a bed-and-breakfast
that's shaped like a giant beagle.
The locals affectionately call the large dog "Sweet Willy."
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