One
of my good friends went to Philippines for a 2week short vacation. At dahil beauty
restless sa haba ng flight, she decided to stay overnight in a hotel, mas accessible,
mas less ang hassle. So she waved the next empty cab and asked the driver to take her to
the nearest hotel. Xempre si driver excited, pasahero eh. balikbayan pa.
When my
friend checked her luggage in, and went to her room to get a quick and easy rest, she was a bit surprised. “bakit ang bed may puso pusong
towel??? At ang ambience kakaiba, may something…” then she realized, that hotel
is not just a hotel, but it’s actually
a lover’s hotel, loz! Pero dahil hindi nman maxadong nag gala sa Manila at andun na si friendship, natawa na lang sabay
deadma ng bonggang bongga. Overnight lang nman, kesa matulog sa kalye at
masayang ang binayad =)
Anyways, speaking of hotel, when I was reading some
online newspapers this morning, I saw this article about weirdest hotels in the
world. Just in time, saktong sakto ang topic sa nangyari sa kaibigan nmin na
biktima ng isang nakapanghihilakbot, nakakatayong balahibo at nakakapangilabot
na kwento ng lover’s hotel (ang OA, hahaha!) =)
So let's take a look on some of the craziest hotel ideas : +_+
10. Capsule Hotel, Netherlands: a hotel made out of a survival pod
Your own survival pod! Escape pod hotel in a city centre dock location. Moored in The Hague, your room is a bright orange survival pod which once saw service on an oil rig platform. Originally built in 1972 they are 4.25 metres in diameter and unaltered apart from the addition of a lock on the outside and an ‘emergency’ chemical toilet inside. While not everyone’s luxury choice, each pod provides cosy protection from the elements for up to three occupants.
First created for accommodation as an art project in 2004, owner
Denis Oudendijk has 8 different models ready for use and is currently working on additional locations in central Amsterdam and Nantes, France.
9. Everland, Paris: a hotel which parks in unusual places with amazing views
Everland is a hotel with only one room including a bathroom, a
king-size bed and a lounge. What makes it so different is that – because
it is also an art installation – this hotel travels! The Everland has
been ‘parked’ in the most unsual places, like the roof-deck of the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Leipzig, Germany, or the roof of Palais de
Tokyo (with a spectacular view on the Eiffel Tower) in Paris.
Considering how unique a night in this hotel is, the price is not so crazy: you can get the only room and the unique view for 333 Euros during the week, 444 Euros during the weekends.
8. Hôtel de Glace, Canada – an ice hotel opened only during winter
Made entirely of ice and snow, this unique one-story structure has been
rebuilt each year since 2000. The 9th season of the Ice Hotel lasted
from January 4th through March 29th 2009. The Ice Hotel has become an
unparalleled and world-famous winter experience. It takes 5 weeks, 500
tons of ice, and 15,000 tons of snow to craft the Ice Hotel with its
ceilings as high as 18 feet, walls covered with original artwork and
furniture carved from ice blocks.
7. Waterworld Hotel, China – an amazing aquatic themed hotel
Atkin’s Architecture Group won first prize for an international design
competition with this stunning entry. Set in a spectacular water filled
quarry in Songjiang, China, the 400 bed resort hotel is uniquely
constructed within the natural elements of the quarry. Underwater public
areas and guest rooms add to the uniqueness, but the resort also boasts
cafes, restaurants and sporting facilities.
6. Sala Silvergruva, Sweden: a single room hotel inside a silver mine
Picture this… A single suite, 155m underground in historic Sala
Silvermine, one of the world’s best preserved mine settings. (During its
heyday, production amounted to more than 3 tons of silver a year and a
total of more than 400 tons of silver and about 40,000 tons of lead were
extracted – completely by hand!) If you wake up in the middle of the
night and have to use the bathroom, make sure you turn right or else
you’ll end up exploring dark winding galleries, vast caverns and magic
lakes.
5. Das Park Hotel, Austria: a hotel where rooms are made of concrete pipes
A hotel with rooms made of giant concrete sewage pipes might sound a
little odd, but this artistic creation can be recreated to provide cheap
lodging anywhere. These 9,5 tonne concrete sections are a standard item
in near all concrete factories and the oden floors, a really
comfortable double bed, minibar and room service through to 1am. For
night owls, the reception is open 24hrs. With the amazing view below
there is little else needed, except if you’re staying in bed past 10am,
when pajamas would be a wise thing to wear, as although you can look out
– tourists can look in
4. The De Vrouwe van Stavoren Hotel, Netherlands: a hotel made from recycled wine barrels
The De Vrouwe van Stavoren Hotel in the Netherlands salvaged four
wine casks from Switzerland and converted them into rooms. Formerly
filled with 14,500 liters of Beaujolais wine from the French chateau,
each now holds a modest two-person room with standard amenities and even
an attached bathroom and a sitting room.
The one thing that might bother you, if you’re not a wine enthusiast,
is the smell of wine that the barrels still maintain. All in all the
Barrel Hotel, in Stavoren, northern Netherlands, makes for a very
pleasurable experience. General rates for a cask room are from 74-119
Euros a night with discounts of up to 75% off depending on season. If
you go in the wintertime, a wine cask room can be as low as 18 Euros a
night, cheaper than most hostels.
3. Giraffe Manor, Kenya: a hotel where you dine with a friendly giraffe
This small and exclusive hotel — surrounded by 140 acres of
indigenous forest just outside Nairobi — is famous for its resident herd
of giraffe. It’s the only place in the world where you can enjoy the
experience of feeding and photographing the giraffe over the breakfast
table, at the front door or while you dine, and the giraffes poke their
heads through the window.
As well as the giraffe, the property is also home to many species of
birds, large families of warthogs and the elusive Bush Buck.
2. Hotel Im Wasserturm, Germany: a hotel inside a water tower
Rising high above Cologne, this international luxury hotel was once
the largest water tower in 19th century Europe. In 1990, French designer
Andrée Putman transformed it into an elegant 78-room hotel.
Classified as a heritage site, the timeless modern design still
manages to preserve the water-tower architecture and a sense of refuge
and protection.
1. Jumbo Hostel (Stockholm): World’s First Aircraft Inn
Stockholm is the house of this wacky hotel, the first aircraft inn. An
abandoned Boeing 747 jumbo jet has been saved from being trashed metal
to become a 25-room hotel sited in Stockholm-Arlanda airport. Each room
is bare 65 square ft big and furnished with bunk beds, overhead luggage
storage and flat-screen TVs. There is a reception area and a cafe with
toilets and showers at the rear of the aircraft, which means that you
will have to share! The upper deck is a conference room and the best of
all, the cockpit, is where the wedding suite is housed. Not a very comfy
hotel I would think, but staying there just to get a feel of it might
be cool.
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