Some of the most unusual and weirdest hotels in the World
It can be really difficult to find a hotel as there are so many different criteria to take into account: Price, location, amenities, what’s included and what is not (the ++ can be a stab in the back), gym, swimming pool, pick up…
However, when you have what it takes to book an awesome hotel and you are looking for the best accomodations in the world, check out the following list. From the weirdest to the most beautiful hotels or from the most unusual and less expected rooms.
You are in for a treat!
The Capsule Inn, Japan
A Capsule hotel is a unique style of accommodation in Japan, inspired by the pursuit of efficiency of space and functional comfort, originating from the adaptive, creative spirit of the Japanese mind. A capsule hotel is made of two sections; one section includes a public lounge space which has bathing and the other is private space which is arranged for sleeping. The sleeping room is a capsule unit which is usually made up of reinforced plastic and is uniquely designed which gives the image of jet airplane’s cockpit.
Jumbo Hostel in Switzerland
A converted Boeing 747-200 is bolted to the ground, its landing gear is secured by two steel cradles and a night in this aeroplane guarantees a good sleep in a flat bed, no turbulence, cabin pressure or delays. The aircraft was built in 1976 for Singapore Airlines and was later in the Pan Am fleet. Its last service was with Transjet, a Swedish airline. The re-fit took around six months, and in the northern summer of 2008 the aeroplane/hostel was towed to its final destination.
Hotel des Arts – San Francisco, USA
The Hotel des Arts is located in the French Quarter in San Fransisco. The Hotel des Arts presents the contemporary work of local artists. Our gallery is complemented by the neutral simplicity, modern lightings and clean lines of the hotel furnishings. The result is not simply art as a decoration, but art as an interactive experience.
Hotel Fox – Copenhagen, Denmark
61 rooms, 21 artists, 1,000 ideas. Each room is an individual piece of art – from wacky comical styles to strict graphic design, from fantastic street art and Japanese Manga to simply spaced out fantasies. You will find flowers, fairytales, friendly monsters, dreaming creatures, secrets vaults and…
There are some amazing things out there that deserve to be discovered, and if you decide one day to have a trip in London and you are looking for a hotel to stay, have a look at hostelworld London. You will find a list of hotels in London ranked by prices, location or room types.
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” Marcel Proust
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