Unusual numbers. The most unusual hotels in the world (50 photos, descriptions). Suite at Manor Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya

On August 6, 1889, the Savoy Hotel opened in London - it was the world's first hotel with a bath in every room. Today, a bathtub in a hotel room will no longer surprise anyone, but some hotels actually have something to amaze their visitors. Here are 5 examples of the most unusual hotel rooms.

"Poseidon",

Atlantis The Palm Hotel, UAE

You can admire the sea world while sitting in the bathtub.

The decoration of one of the most luxurious hotels in the world is a room named after the ancient Greek sea god. It occupies 3 floors and as much as 165 square meters. Huge (from floor to ceiling) windows of the room connect it with the underwater depths and allow you to admire the wonders sea ​​world and all its inhabitants, sitting in the bathroom or lying in the bedroom.

"Panic Room"

Au Vieux Panier Hotel, France

The room called “Panic Room” is very unusual. One half of it is completely white, the second is painted with all possible colors and patterns. The hotel management invited a graffiti artist to develop a unique atmosphere for the room. He painted not only the walls, but also the floor, ceiling, curtains and even the bed.

"Upside down"

Propeller Island City Lodge, Germany

Another number for lovers of unusual things - “Upside Down” - fully lives up to its name. All the furniture in it is on the ceiling. You can sleep in boxes under the floor, disguised as hatches. Even the landscape in the room's windows is upside down - until you open them.

"Ice Room"

Hotel de Glace, Canada

Everything in the room (as in the entire hotel) is carved out of ice.

For those who don't mind getting a little cold, the Canadian hotel offers an "Ice Room" - literally. Everything in the room (as well as in the entire hotel) is carved from ice. But don’t be afraid of going completely numb. The beds have real mattresses, visitors are also given warm sleeping bags, and the air is heated using a fireplace.

"Car number"

Hotel V8, Germany

The city of Stuttgart, which is international center car dealers, invites its guests to stay in a themed V8 automobile hotel. Each of its rooms is designed in automotive style. Even the beds here are made in the shape of a car, and everything in the interior speaks of a love for cars. For example, the number can be made in the form of a gas station.


Today, more and more travelers prefer to travel around the world on their own, without resorting to the services of tour operators. Fortunately, you can buy tickets and book hotels on the Internet. In addition, when choosing a hotel yourself, you can find truly exclusive offers. This review includes “six” hotels that will definitely be appreciated by adventure seekers who are tired of standard hotel rooms.

1. Dog Bark Park Inn


USA
The Dog Bark Park Inn is a unique hotel designed for those who love dogs. You can find it in Cottonwood, Idaho. Externally, the hotel building is made in the shape of a nine-meter tall charming beagle. Inside, the visitor can spend the night in the company of 26 carved dog figurines. And if you want a snack, The Dog Bark Park Inn offers dog-shaped cookies.

2. Costa Verde


Costa Rica
If anyone loves airplanes, why not stay overnight in one. Naturally, we are not talking about an overnight flight when you have to try to sleep in a tiny seat among hundreds of other people. You'll need to head to Costa Rica, home to a Boeing 727 that has been converted into a two-bedroom luxury Costa Verde guesthouse.

This unique hotel offers stunning views of the jungle and ocean. Each room has air conditioning and a private bathroom. Eating can be done by preparing lunch in the aircraft's kitchenette or by visiting El Avión Restaurant and Bar, located in the nearby C-123 Fairchild cargo plane.

3. Poseidon Undersea Resort


Fiji
This place is not for the faint of heart. If the thought has ever crossed your mind about what it would be like to live under water, then such a possibility already exists. Located in Fiji, Poseidon Undersea Resort offers underwater rooms with unique view on a coral reef. Here you can also enjoy excellent cuisine in an underwater restaurant with panoramic windows or in an overwater cafe, admiring the endless waves.

The resort also features a library/lounge, theater and meeting space/wedding chapel. If the visitor wants active recreation, there is a nine-hole golf course, private pools, a fitness center and tennis courts. And, of course, all types of water activities are provided.

4. Skylodge Adventure Suites


Peru
Thrill seekers with no fear of heights and strong nerves should go on vacation to a hotel that literally hangs on the mountainside. Cusco, Peru offers "the world's first ever hanging houses" located at an altitude of 120 meters.

There's not a lot of privacy in this room, but the thrill and simply stunning views more than make up for it. The cost is about $300 per person and includes dinner, wine and breakfast. You can go down from your room to the ground only using a zipline, which is also included in the price.

5. V8 Hotel


Germany
This german hotel in Stuttgart - a car enthusiast's dream. The themed rooms revolve around iconic vintage cars, racing paraphernalia and drive-in movie theaters. There are no two identical rooms in the hotel, so each guest will have his own unique experience. All rooms feature beds and furniture made from real car parts.

Each apartment has a car bed, bath, kitchenette and terrace. The room can be booked a week or a month in advance, and at the request of the visitor, he can refuse the services of the hotel staff or order a personal chef.

6. Ariau Amazon Towers


Brazil
At this eco-friendly hotel, visitors can spend time in the company of a variety of primates and magnificent birds. The hotel's rooms are located in Manaus, Brazil, in the Amazon treetops. Each room has a private balcony with views of the surrounding forest and city. If you go downstairs from your room, you can find swimming pools, restaurants and bars under the shade of treetops.

For those who like to walk, there are 8 kilometers of paths along the slopes of the surrounding hills. Ariau Amazon Towers also offers excursions on foot, canoe or boat to learn more about environment and the nature of the Amazon. Unfortunately, Ariau Amazon Towers had to temporarily close due to the decline in tourism activity in the early 2000s.

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Spending your vacation in a flying saucer or in an underwater capsule, admiring the world of tropical fish and corals, or maybe in the kingdom of ice or in a lighthouse - even a day in any of these hotels will be an unforgettable adventure.

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1. Attrap'Reves

Alps of Haute-Provence, France

Guests of this hotel enjoy living in bubbles made of transparent elastic material, which does not transmit ultraviolet radiation during the day and protects against insects and dampness at night. The grass floor and telescope are nice additions to the comfort. Cylindrical corridors lead inside the rooms.

  • Cost of living - from € 139.

2. The Manta Resort

Pemba Island, Tanzania

It would be an ordinary resort hotel on the seashore, if not for one room - a floating house with an underwater room. Underwater Room is located 250 m from the shore. On the exotically designed deck you can sunbathe with a cocktail in hand during the day or admire the stars at night. Through the huge windows of the underwater bedroom you can watch the life of reef fish, jellyfish and squid.

  • Accommodation in the Underwater Room is about € 1,000 per day, in other hotel rooms - from € 405.

3. Poseidon Undersea Resort

This unusual hotel includes 74 rooms, 25 of which are located under water at a depth of 15 m, and the rest are built on stilts directly above the water. The underwater rooms are designed in the form of 50-meter capsules, connected by a so-called corridor. While relaxing in their room, hotel guests can watch the life of marine life - to do this, they just need to turn on a special light that attracts the inhabitants of the underwater world.

  • The cost of hotel accommodation is $15,000 for one tourist or $30,000 for two for 7 days (6 nights).

4. Arctic TreeHouse Hotel

Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland

Arctic hotel with luxury apartments, located right under the treetops. The hotel has an ideal localization to admire northern lights and visit Santa Claus Village - the world's premier Christmas destination.

  • The cost of living is from € 850 for 2 days.

5. Jumbo Stay

Stockholm, Sweden

The Boeing 747-212B (Jumbo Jet), which belonged to a Swedish company that went bankrupt in 2002, was converted into a hostel in 2008 and placed at the entrance to Stockholm Arlanda Airport. It was equipped with 29 rooms. The most expensive and spacious room is located in the cockpit. Opens from the cockpit panoramic view to the airport, from regular rooms there is a view of the runway.

  • The cost of accommodation is approximately € 136 per day.

6. Skylodge Adventure Suites

Urubamba, Peru

This unusual hotel consists of 3 transparent capsules located at an altitude of approximately 120 m in Sacred Valley Cusco in Peru. The hotel's design allows you to enjoy the view of the valley below and experience a mountain adventure. Part of the adventure involves having to reach the capsule by climbing a cliff or negotiating a difficult path along a mountain path.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 270 per day per person (capsule room capacity - up to 8 people).

7. Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort

Huzhou, China

A luxury hotel with an unusual shape - 27 floors above the water and 2 below to create a complete oval. Included in the top 10 most expensive hotels in the world.

  • The cost of living in a double room is from € 200 per day.

8. Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The facade of this hotel consists of almost 70 stacked houses - from cottages to workers' country houses, which are typical of Amsterdam. The rooms are inspired by local history.

  • The cost of living in a double room is from € 130 per day.

The rooms at this hotel are shaped like balls and hung from trees, so you can sleep in a room that sways slightly in the wind.

  • The cost of accommodation is from € 155 per day.

10. The Boot Bed'n'Breakfast

Tasman, New Zealand

In the heart of New Zealand's beautiful Tasman region lies The Boot Bed N' Breakfast, a 2-storey cottage shaped like a giant boot. The guest house sleeps 2 people and is an ideal place for a romantic getaway.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 250 per day for a couple.

11. Giraffe Manor

Nairobi, Kenya

One of the most famous buildings Nairobi with a magnificent garden and sun terrace. The main highlight of the unusual hotel is the opportunity to spend the day in the company of Rothschild’s giraffes, who every now and then strive to look into the prudently open windows and doors of the hotel in the hope of receiving a generous portion of treats.

  • The cost of living is from € 490 per day per person.

12. ION Luxury Adventure Hotel

Nesjavellir, Iceland

Situated on the slope of the Heingidl volcano, just 18 km from the UNESCO-protected National Park Thingvellir, the hotel seems to grow from the mountain and hangs in the air, resting on clouds of geothermal steam. Abundance thermal springs nearby not only supplies the rooms with hot water, but also serves as a constant source of steam, which envelops the base of the structure and creates the illusion of a floating building.

  • The cost of living is from € 496 per day for a double room.

13. Giant Wine Barrel Room

Sasbachwalden, Germany

An eco-hotel in Germany is original with its rooms in the shape of giant wine barrels overlooking the vineyards. The hotel is located in a unique area among forested hills, in a village famous for its winemaking and wood processing industries.

  • Cost of living - from € 156 for 2 adults.

14.Treehouse Lodge

Iquitos, Peru

Sleeping to the sounds of rain and birdsong in the Amazon jungle is a real dream. Guests literally live in trees - all bungalows are hidden in lush canopies. Externally, the houses resemble bird nests, connected by wooden bridges. This unusual placement allows vacationers to completely merge with the wild Peruvian nature.

  • The cost of accommodation is from € 1,238 for 2 days for two.

15.Icehotel

Jukkasjarvi, Sweden

Icehotel is a real ice pearl of Sweden. Its unique interior and architectural ensemble annually created by talented artists from all over the world who come to the village of Jukkasjärvi to turn their ideas into reality. The hotel's ice rooms feature LED lights, animal skins, paintings and ice sculptures. All amenities are located in an adjacent room, a few meters from the hotel, where guests' belongings are also stored. Tourists who want to stay in an ice hotel are given instructions on how to stay in rooms made of ice.

  • The cost of accommodation is approximately € 578 per night for two. It is not recommended to spend more than one night in a cold room.

16.Treehotel

Harads, Sweden


Our top list today will be of interest, first of all, to those who want to get maximum impressions while on vacation. The rating of the most unusual hotels in the world can amaze even the most experienced guest.

Who said that the greatest interest is in the sights, beaches and excursions, but there can’t be anything interesting in the hotel? Any of unusual hotels worthy of the closest attention.

The Giraffe Manor (Kenya/Nairobi)

In this African hotel, the unity of nature and man is at the forefront. The Giraffe Manor is located on the grounds of a giraffe sanctuary. Comfortable mansion in english style accessible to proud animals who roam around completely freely and may well greet tourists by looking out the window in the morning.

Icehotel (Sweden/Jukkasjärvi)

The ice boarding house is built annually 200 km from the Arctic Circle. Every year different designers and architects work to create frosty apartments. Therefore, the appearance of Icehotel is never repeated. Only the temperature inside the rooms is the same - minus 5-10 degrees. Guests sleep in sleeping bags lined with fur. Few people come to the coldest hotel in the world for more than one night. Fortunately, there is a traditional “warm” hotel next door.

Capsule Inn Akihabara (Japan/Tokyo)

A distinctive feature of the capsule hotel is the minimal size of the rooms. The room itself is a capsule made of particularly durable plastic. Amenities include: radio, TV, alarm clock, wireless Internet and sleeping place. You can swim in the public area. The main advantages of Capsule Inn Akihabara are cost-effectiveness and location in the very center of the Japanese capital.

Aqua Expeditions (Peru)

The floating hotel offers guests 12 luxury suites. He is not cruise ship, but drifts along the banks of the Amazon River, allowing guests to enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Peru. It has everything necessary for the comfort of vacationers - a bar, a restaurant and shops.

Hoshi Ryokan (Japan/Komatsu)


The oldest hotel in the world has been operating for 13 centuries. All these years it has been in the possession of one single family. The rooms are fairly modestly furnished, although accommodation costs about $350 per night.

Eh Hausel (Germany)

– the smallest five-star hotel in the world. The living area of ​​"Eh Hausel" is 53 square meters. Width hotel room is only 2.5 meters. At the same time, the hotel is wildly popular. You have to make a reservation several months in advance. Guests can enjoy a spa area, a fireplace and luxurious furnishings.

Transparent project by Pierre-Stéphane Dumas (France)

The room in this unusual hotel is a half-transparent sphere. Inside there is a comfortable bed, a bathroom, and a music center. Meals are included in the price. One night in the most transparent hostel in the world will cost 130 Euros.

Hotel Everest View (Nepal)

- the highest mountain hotel. The building is located at an altitude of 3,880 meters above sea level. Guests are guaranteed the most breathtaking views of Everest. Those wishing to see the famous mountain peak can be delivered by helicopter.

Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa (Australia)

Gives to guests unique opportunity get closer to the surrounding luxurious nature. On the territory hotel complex There are small villas that use exclusively environmentally friendly energy. The vacationers' menu includes only organic products and water from sources untouched by civilization.

Poseidon Undersea Resort (Fiji)

– the most unusual hotel in the world located under water. It offers 24 underwater capsule rooms and 48 beach bungalows. The capsules are located surrounded by picturesque coral reefs at a depth of 15 meters. The base for the location was a former research station.

Hotel de Glace (Canada/Quebec)

Located in the Canadian city of Quebec. The structure is entirely made of ice. The beds and other furniture in the unusual rooms are also icy, and to prevent guests from freezing at night, they are given sleeping bags and a fireplace is lit. The hotel has a bar, chapel and gallery with ice figures. True, it doesn’t work for long, from January to March, so look for free dates and book your tickets in advance.

Magic Mountain Hotel (Chile)

Magic Mountain Hotel is beautiful hotel in the Huilo Huilo Nature Reserve in Chile. It looks like a volcano, but water pours from its top. The outside is covered with moss and resembles a house of gnomes or hobbits. A rope bridge leads to the entrance. It has all the amenities, as well as a sauna, restaurant, mini golf and other entertainment.

Palacio del Sal (Bolivia/Uyuni)

This architectural marvel is located next to the Uyuni Salt Flats in Bolivia. It is built from salt blocks and the furniture and sculptures are also made from salt. The air here is filled with microelements and is good for health.

Malmaison Oxford Castle – (Oxford)

Malmaison Castle in Oxford used to be a prison, but is now a luxury boarding house. The rooms are former prisoners' cells. But now there is security maximum comfort: there is a shower, TV, bar.

Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)


one of . It has an unusual design: three towers 200 meters high carry a huge terrace on which there are gardens and swimming pools. The main pool of this structure seems to have no boundaries and drops into the abyss, and to swim in it, you need to be brave.

Propeller Island City Lodge (Berlin)


This is the embodiment of the crazy ideas of the author Lars Stroschen in Berlin. Each room has a unique design: a completely mirrored room, a prison cell, a room turned upside down, flying cage beds, a coffin bed, a guillotine bed. In a word, welcome!

De Vrouwe van Stavoren (Netherlands)

This lovely hotel is located in picturesque place near the old port in the Netherlands. Its exotic rooms are made from huge wine barrels with a volume of up to 14.5 thousand liters, in which French wine was previously aged. The necessary furniture, shower and living room fit freely inside.

Kakslauttanen (Finland)

perfect place for watching the stars and northern lights. The original rooms are designed in the form of cozy igloos, which are equipped with modern appliances. Through the transparent roof you can watch all night unearthly landscapes Lapland.

Treehotel (Sweden)

– This is not a banal tree hut, but a unique art object located in the Swedish forest. Five parts of the hotel – “red cone”, “ Mirror cube", "Bird's Nest", "Cockpit" and "Flying Saucer" are suspended between trees at a distance of 50 meters from each other. It creates a feeling of flight, and the windows offer a beautiful view.

Corsewall Lighthouse (Scotland/Corswall)

If you go on a trip to the UK, then it makes sense for you to pay attention to the unusual lighthouse hotel, which is located on Cape Corswall in Scotland. This lighthouse was erected in 1815, and it was preceded by quite a interesting story. The thing is that before the construction of the lighthouse at this place, robbers often lit a fire, thereby attracting ships, which, of course, robbed. Later, it was decided to stop this disgrace and a real lighthouse was built on the cape, which has retained its appearance unchanged to this day and is still an active structure.

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