Icehotel: Sweden, Yukkasjärvi
This place is considered to be one of the most unique in the world. The fact is that every winter architects from different countries of the world go to a remote Swedish village to personally create a real hotel of ice. Yes, everything is made of ice here, even beds. А pleasant bonus – the hotel has a special room, opening into a view of breathtakingly beautiful northern lights.
Green Plaza Shinjuku Capsule Hotel: Japan, Tokyo
The capsule hotel in Tokyo is very similar to the fantasy of the future. Each guest is put up in an individual capsule measuring 2х1х1 meters. Inside the capsule there is a TV, radio and alarm clock. Personal things will not fit in the capsule, so the suitcase will have to be stored in a separate room with personal lockers.
Crazy House Hotel: Vietnam, Dalat
Want to feel like a resident of a fairytale forest? If so, come here. The hotel, whose name translates as "Mad House", resembles an old, lightning-torn tree. There are no corners and usual staircases – the whole space is rounded, the stair steps are twisted and thrown over between parts of buildings like lianas. The rooms are decorated in a variety of animals styles.
Woodlyn Park: New Zealand, North Island
If you dreamed to visit the house of the hobbit, boldly reserve a room-burrow in this motel. Here you can also live in a train car of 1918, inside a combat aircraft or a patrol boat of the Second World War.
The Manta Resort: Tanzania, Pemba Island
In this trivial at first glance hotel there is one very unusual suite – "Underwater Room". It is a floating house with a room located under the water. From the wide windows of the bedroom you can see the whole subaquatic life, and on the "roof" you can always sunbathe or admire the starry sky.
Propeller Island City Lodge: Germany Berlin
The Berlin painter and sculptor Lars Strozen opened a hotel that more likely resembles an art object. The atmosphere in each room is unique, and is created with the help of certain sound effects. The style of each room is also different: here you can sleep around furniture which is floating in the air (due to optical illusions), in a real cage and even in an ornate coffin.
Cuevas Pedro Antonio de Alarcon: Spain, Granada
The hotel was сreated on the cavate territory where the Moors sought shelter from the Spaniards in the mid XV century. Today, here you will find 23 rooms, where even the temperatures do not rise above 20 degrees even in the hottest summers.
Attrap’Reves Montagnac: France, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
The name of this hotel translates as "dream catcher". And it's true, spending the night here promises to be fabulous for every tourist who is tired of civilization. The hotel rooms are located in the heart of the wild nature and outwardly resemble soap bubbles – round, transparent and not too spacious. But here you can admire the night sky, looking at the kindly provided telescope.
Tree Hotel: Sweden, Harads
Continuing the topic of embracing the outdoor living, it is impossible not to mention this cube-hotel, hiding in the midst of the forest. The mirror design reflects the sky and the surrounding wilderness, so not every tourist notices the hotel at first glance. The interior is made of birch plywood. Guests can choose suites in the style of a UFO, bird's nest or dragonfly.
Out’n’About Treesort: United States, Oregon, Yachts
Remote from civilization, there is a hotel consisting of wooden houses, reliably built under tree crowns. Each tourist gets a chance to experience sleeping in a tent – at check-in travelers are given a sleeping bag, a searchlight and a thick mattress. Ropes, rope ladders and suspension bridges, which connect huts, add color.
For sure, any tourist will find among the non-standard hotels at least one to their liking. A little boldness and desire to go beyond the ordinary can make even a week-long vacation unforgettable!