The 10 Most Extraordinary Hotels in the World

 Tourist accommodation is a huge industry around the world. When you turn on the computer or the TV, you will definitely see advertisements like "best hotel". Most people look at pretty standard options. Convenience, Wi-Fi, breakfast and maybe a pool or spa. In their quest to win tourists, hospitality businesses around the world have come up with some unique and creative hotel ideas. Some are just for adventurers, while others are for kids. From fantastic designs like a UFO and a sand castle, there are some truly unique hotels around the world that are housed in a volcano or a mushroom.


10. Sleeping in a Library

Tokyo Book And Bed
Many of us like to read in bed before falling asleep. However, in Tokyo , book lovers can sleep in a library. This is the first “ Book and Bed ” themed hostel opened in 2015 to offer a quiet and unusual accommodation option in Ikebukuro The concept of hitting a library to spend the night has become so popular that these hostels can now be found in six different locations across Japan. There is a huge collection of books for guests to choose from before climbing their “shelves” to sleep at night. Custom beds are surrounded by plywood bookcases along with very basic bedding. The largest of the sleeping zone is just 1.8 x 1.2 meters. So you will definitely be "curling around" with your book for the night.

9. Sleeping in a Cork or Tree Stump

Sweden Norrqvarn Hotel
Sleeping in the middle of a legendary fairy center. A hotel in Sweden welcomes its guests in fancy mushrooms and tree stumps. The Norrqvarn Hotel , run by the Gota Canal , looks rather unusual at first glance. It also offers several interesting cabins for an unusual stay. The rooms, crafted by the saw artist, were created from wood, concrete and plywood from the grounds of the old mill. Red and white spotted mushrooms or large tree stumps make up the alternative lodgings found here. The cabins have surprisingly comfortable rooms that can sleep four people. Considering the cold Swedish winters, this can be a unique accommodation experience for the hot summer months.

8. Faralda Crane Hotel

Faralda Crane Hotel
Want to combine your hotel stay with some adrenaline-filled activity? Those wishing to stay in Amsterdam can book a room in a disused crane in the city's old industrial centre, as well as jump from the bungee-jumping point from above. The 45-metre-high crane in Amsterdam-Noord has been converted into three boutique hotel suites, with a jacuzzi and bungee-jumping platform on top of the crane Access to the suites is via a glass elevator. Don't just look down. Although the hotel is located in a highly industrial location, it now boasts of being a “high-end luxury” hotel. The crane still tends to sway in the wind. Guests can operate the crane and turn it in any direction they want to get a better view of the city.

7. Hang Nga Guest House

Hang Nga Guest House
At first, the Hang Nga Hotel in Vietnam Da Lat may seem like a hotel out of a nightmare. It is designed to resemble Alice in Wonderland and other children's stories. There are no straight lines and its curvy interior layout looks like something from an Escher drawing from the outside. Here, a virtual labyrinth and spiral staircases resemble a forest with bridges at various heights. You will see mushrooms, spider webs and even eagles in the tunnel corridors. Other than that, nothing could be imagined.

6. Silo

Silostay Hotel
Consider that the apartment complex outside Christchurch, New Zealand , is actually a grain warehouse. This is really not the kind of place you would consider staying overnight. However, the shiny, round, silver silos have actually been rearranged to offer a unique accommodation experience. From the outside, the nine grain silos don't look like an unlikely accommodation center. But it was actually done that way to provide award-winning eco-friendly accommodation. Guests enjoy a living area with a kitchen on the ground floor, a bedroom and bathroom on the upper floor. The silo cover opens to see the stars from the bed, as well as an effective cooling system in hot months.

5. Sleeping Inside a UFO

UFO Hotel
Science fiction and space enthusiasts can spend the night in a UFO. Numerous UFO-themed hotels have popped up around the world catering to sci-fi fans or guests just looking for something a little different. A Welsh couple purchased a refurbished container from the London Olympics to provide a UFO-style Airbnb. The “ Spodonic ” décor includes space suits and LED lighting to well reflect the extraterrestrial theme of the UFO-shaped accommodation. A similar UFO option, at a hotel in Sweden, also offers guests the opportunity to sleep in bird nests. A “ UFOtel ” located in China offers its guests the opportunity to enjoy the underwater scenery on partially submerged UFOs.

4. Silkworm Cocoon in Cornwall

Lost Meadow Treepod
For those looking to spend the night outdoors, a bark can be an attractive accommodation option. The Lost Meadow Tree Splits in Cornwall, England , are rooms that have been lifted up to three feet into the air. You have a traditional bed to sleep in, while the kitchen and bathroom facilities are on the floor below. The construction of tree tents is based on the designs of airships. Guests climb a narrow staircase to their room, which includes a bed and wood burning stove. Some of the walls can be opened to enjoy the forest view or the wildlife and sun right next to you. However, to make morning coffee in a communal kitchen, you have to come out of your shell.

3. Dog Bark Park Inn

Dog Bark Park Inn
We're all familiar with the term “sleeping in a kennel,” but this place in the USA gives that expression a whole new meaning. Dog lovers in Central Idaho can take advantage of the novelty of sleeping inside a giant retriever. This two-story dog-shaped building is known locally as " Sweet Willy ". A woodcarver couple specializing in woodcarving finally turned their passion to create a unique dog-themed accommodation into reality. Serving as an Airbnb, the guesthouse features a variety of dog-themed décor, from bone-shaped biscuits to biscuits. The top floor of the building lets you take in the view from Willy's nose.

2. Volcano Hotel

Volcano Hotel
It might not surprise you that you've come across the volcano deep in the Chilean rainforest. However, tourists looking for a Hobbit-like experience can try hiking on an ivy-covered mountain. Montana Magica Lodge in Chile, complete with a watershed simulating a volcanic eruptionis located in the middle of a forgotten nature. The conical hotel may look authentic, but the vegetation planted on the walls of the building is man-made. Guest rooms feature dazzling tiny windows set amongst natural leaves. Amenities include hot tubs carved from stumps and a golf course nestled in the rainforest. You almost expect a hobbit or an elf to come out and greet you when you arrive. To access this hotel in the rainforest, guests must cross a swinging wooden and rope bridge.

1. Vacation in a Sand Castle

Netherlands Zandhotel
As kids, many of us may have dreamed of living in sand castles we built on the beach during our summer vacation. In the Netherlands, it is possible to book a place for yourself in one of the two sand castles specially prepared for your stay. The makeshift sand castle was originally built in 2015 as part of a sand castle building festival in the interior of Oss and Sneek . Oddly enough, it was nowhere near any city or the sea. ZandhotelIts sculptors reconstruct carefully crafted sands each summer, allowing guests to stay in rooms made entirely of sand. These sand castles are complete with ditches. The walls and ceilings were carefully built to prevent chipping, and the rooms were decorated with sand sculptures. The sand floor is covered with carpets, so you don't need to clean the sand from your shoes when you lie down at night.
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