From a night in a cold, hard prison to living like kings and queens. From icy rooms to elephant rides - these are some incredible hotels, that not only offer a luxurious time but also each have something totally unique to it, and a promise of a once-in-a-lifetime experience! |
Adelaide Hills, Australia: Thorngrove Manor
From the forest to royalty, we move now to this beautiful hotel with its royal decor, magnificent facade and an international guests, attracted from all over the globe to visit.
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Poznan, Poland: Blow Up the Hall 5050 Hotel
This bizarre yet delightfully creative European hotel not only offers state of the art tech for its visitors (each visitor is handed an iPhone to control their room's many functions), but also has uniquely designed rooms with a very futuristic feeling.
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Sweden: Kolarbyn Eco Lodge
Sometimes the best vacation is away from human society, somewhere you can have some peace and quiet. The Kolarbyn Eco Lodge re-introduces you to living within nature - while still enjoying the comfort of luxury hotel cabins and huts. You may not have wi-fi, but you'll have a unique experience in the forests of Sweden.
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Tasman, New Zealand: The Boot Bed & Breakfast
On to the more bizarre hotels, the boot is a bed and breakfast shaped like.. you guessed it - a giant boot. The curved shaped within give the rooms a unique design, and they can always say they used to live in a boot.
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Cottonwood, Idaho: Dog Bark Park Inn
And if a boot, why not stay for a while in a dog-shaped inn? The famous beagle-like inn has been featured in magazines all across the world, taking the phrase 'pet friendly' to a whole new level. Needless to say - this one is for dog lovers!
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Madrid, Spain: Hotel Silken puerta America
This hotel looks like it came back from the future, designed by world famous aritsts and architects. No 2 rooms are the same in this 5 star comfort hotel, yet prices are surprisingly affordable.
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Raon-l'Étape, France: Museumotel
This place is just as much a piece as it is a business. Designed by Pascal Hauserman in the 60's as the summer addition of a bigger hotel complex, this place was converted and renamed the Museumotel in 2006, and has since become very popular. The interior has a pop-art motif and each of the bubbles offers a different theme to the visitors, so each visit can be completely different.
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Quebec City, Canada: Hotel De Glace
This amazing hotel is one of the only true ice hotels in the world and the only one in North America. The hotel is open starting on January 6th, and offers a snow-land fantasy experience that you will never forget. Don't worry, though, the rooms can be quite warm and comfortable, with great big blanket and a special fire place to keep you cozy.
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Chiang Rai, Thailand: Anantara Golden Triangle
This magnificent hotel isn't just lovely because of its unusual architecture and beautiful scenery, it is also an elephant camp that offers visitors the opportunity to get to know this the world's biggest land mammal, all without losing that luxury hotel feeling.
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Liepaja, Latvia: Karosta Prison
This hotel isn't for everyone, but if you're looking for something unique - look no further. This former KGB prison used to be described as hell on earth, and many believe it to be haunted. SO if you are stout of heart and curious, you can be locked up for a night in this weirdest of all hotels.
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