Unique Hotels Around The World

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UNIQUE HOTELS

AROUND THE
WORLD
TREE HOUSES
additionally share an extraordinary open air,
chilled water shower with a metal grid floor, so
you can see the ground below you. Whether this
is for health reasons, for waking up, or perhaps
because of the provision of the guest mini bar is
unknown.

Tree houses have small balconies and each


treehouse is themed according to the regional
tradition and myths of trolls and fairy folk. Your
joining instructions give you details! Get in tune
with your inner troll to enjoy this resort!
Staying at Ice Hotel is an
absolutely unique experience. The
hotel, located in Jukkasjärvi,
Sweden is the oldest and the
largest ice and snow complex in
the world. Covering 5,500 sq m,
the hotel is built each winter anew
and the season 2010/2011 will be
its 21st edition.
Cave Hotels. Turkey.
The legendary cave hotels in the
Turkish region of Cappadocia are one
of the most extraordinary hotel
complexes on the globe. The suits
have been carved out of soft volcanic
rocks that cover the entire region. In
the past, the rock shelters were used
as houses, churches and monasteries.
Hello Kitty
You must be a true Hello Kitty fan to
stay in this villa dedicated entirely to
the cute plush creature. The pink hotel
filled with Hello Kitty items, from
wallpaper to toilet accessories, is
located in Taipei, the capital of
Taiwan.
Burj Al Arab
Standing on an artificial island in Dubai,
the Burj Al Arab is a striking
construction that was designed to
resemble the sail of a dhow, a type of
Arabian vessel. Rising 321 m (1,053 ft),
the 7-star hotel is the second tallest hotel
building in the world, surpassed only by
the Rose Tower, also in Dubai
Salt Hotel
The world's only hotel made of salt
is located in Bolivia, near the famous
Uyuni salt desert. This outstanding
complex emerged in 1993 and since
then, it has been attracting a
considerable number of tourists
willing to stay in this one of a kind
hotel, whose roof, beds, chairs,
tables and bar are made entirely of
salt.
Woodlyn Park Motels
Woodlyn Park in Waitomo, New Zealand
is home to bizarre lodging options. You
can choose from a selection of unique
hotels such as a Bristol Fighter plane or a
hobbit hole. The Hobbit complexes are all
self-contained with kitchens and own
showers. Also, a Bristol Freighter from the
1950s has been fully refurbished into two
self contained motel units. The park also
has train and ship motels
IGLOO HOTEL

Igloo hotels – is a unique way of recreation


in the winter. North exotics can be fully
enjoyed in them. Ice platforms covered
with fells, used as beds, ice furniture, ice
paintings and statues. Typically, the only
warm things in the hotel are hospitability
and mulled wine. The average
temperature in the room of igloo hotel is
about -4C. The design in igloo is
extremely simple – no TV sets, radio and
the Internet.
END
JOAN DE LA CUESTA
AIRA LOU ARELA
JOHN JOSEPH PENTINIO

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