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Part of the fun of travel is enjoying the local flavor. So on your next trip, eat the local food, see the local sights … and stay in a tiny underwater motel.
Image: Aftonbladet | Hotel: Hotell Hackspett But what really makes the Woodpecker different is that it’s a tree house situated 30 feet above a city park. It’s accessible only by rope ladder. Meals are delivered with a basket and pulley. Despite its size,the hotel room includes a kitchen, a veranda and a toilet. |
Hotel: Hotel de Filosoof So, depending on your mood or your level of enlightenment, you can choose a Nietzche, Marx, Aristotle, Wittgenstein, or Zen room. Each is decorated with appropriate sculptures, murals, and quotations.Breakfast is served in the morning on a place mat covered in quotations by the philosopher of your choice. Bad joke: If the hotel is full, you’re out of luck – you Kant stay there. | |
Hotel: The Old Jail The hotel was once the South Australian State Prison, which operated form 1866 to 1995. Not much changed when it was converted into a hotel.Showers are still communal and beds are still cots, but the cell doors can now be opened from the inside. “Inmates” sleep four to a cell(either with strangers or family) or can pay double for a private,two-person suite. | |
Hotel: Dog Bark Park Inn The Dog Bark is a two-story wooden dog. It was built and is managed by a husband and wife team of chainsaw artists who invested the money they made selling dog-shaped wood carvings on QVC into building a dog-themed hotel. (And, yes, dogs are welcome.) | |
Hotel: Hemp Hotel Mattresses, curtains, shampoo, soap, and even breakfast in this hotel are all made from hemp. Guests can choose from five themed room:Afghan, Moroccan, Caribbean, Indian, and Tibetan. | |
Utter Inn before going underwater: Mikael Genberg’s website | Hotel: Utter Inn Guests enter through a cottage floating on the surface of lake Malaren then descend 10 feet into an underwater “reverse aquarium,”where the room is dry – but surrounded by water and fish that are visible through wall-to-wall picture windows. |
Image: Hotel Chatter Website: Kakslauttanen Hotel | Hotel: Kakslauttanen Hotel or Igloo Village Facilities also include an ice-cold swimming pool, the world’slargest smoke sauna, and the world’s largest restaurant made of snow,which has to be rebuilt every winter. |