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Traveling around the world is in itself inexhaustible source impressions and discoveries, but exploring new or visiting your favorite places can always be made even more memorable if you complement your trip with a stop at an unusual hotel.

There are many different ways to make a hotel unique. For some, the key factor is location; in some places crowds of tourists are eager to spend the night in original and even exotic conditions, and the highlight of other hotels is their unique architecture. Be that as it may, among the motley line of modern amazing hotels, everyone will probably find something attractive for themselves. The soul of an enthusiastic traveler will probably not be able to resist spending the night in a cube on a tree or in the cabin of an airliner.

1. Udang House, glass floor hotel, Indonesia

This incredible place is called the “House of Shrimp” for a reason: located right above a pond teeming with these creatures, the Udang House Hotel awaits guests who appreciate the mesmerizing beauty of the underwater world. The hotel rooms have completely transparent floors, allowing you to admire the life of the inhabitants of the pond right under your feet. (Website)

2. Fairy Chimneys, Türkiye

The landscape of Cappadocia consists of valleys, canyons and large plateaus of volcanic rock. Over time, the soft lava coating, known as tufa, was influenced by strong winds and flood waters to form bizarre peaks or stone pillars of various shapes. The local rock is soft like pumice, making it easy to carve out comfortable caves and form these unusual dwellings for tourists. (Website)

3. Mirror Cube Tree Hotel, Sweden

The large cube hotel, measuring 4x4x4 meters and covered with mirrors, reflects the forest surrounding it, thereby becoming almost invisible. However, with such skillfully executed “camouflage” there are some problems associated with it: at a certain angle, a cube hidden in the branches of trees becomes almost invisible to birds that risk crashing into it in a big way. But a solution was found and the walls of the hotel were covered with infrared film, invisible to people, but very noticeable to birds. (Website)

4. Tree hotels “Bird's Nest”, “Dragonfly”, and “UFO”, Sweden

The Swedish forest in the area of ​​​​the city of Harads, in the wilds of which you can find the above-mentioned “Mirror Cube”, is rich in other places of unusual tourist recreation. Leading Swedish architects took on such an interesting project and presented the public with a number of interesting mini-hotels that, in addition to an interesting appearance, have full-fledged hotel services.

"Bird's Nest"

"Dragonfly"

"UFO"

5. Eco-lodges Kolarbin, Sweden

This place is called the most primitive hotel in Sweden: there is no electricity, shower and no elements of luxury, only the spirit of nature around. And with all this, a huge number of people from all over the world strive to live in these ascetic houses! This means that there is definitely something special hidden in them... (Site)

6. Harry Potter Hotel, UK

The newly opened Harry Potter Hotel in London will allow fans of the legendary book to stay in rooms identical to those at Hogwarts School of Wizardry. In addition, the ancient building of the 19th century will delight guests with authentic columns, cauldrons for potions and books of spells. (Website)

7. Airplane Hotel, Costa Rica

In the territory National Park The Manuel Antonio is a hotel located inside a 1965 Boeing 727 aircraft. In its former life, the aircraft carried travelers under the control of Airlines South Africa' and is currently an attractive two-bedroom unit perched on the edge of the rainforest overlooking the beach and ocean. (Website)

8. Hotel V8, Germany

Welcome to the attractive Hotel V8 Stuttgart, with 34 rooms, many of which are cleverly decorated in a car theme. Some rooms even contain real cars. (Website)

9. Wonderlust Hotel, Singapore

The experimental boutique hotel Vanderlust attracts with a wide range of themed entertainment, as well as the colorful design of its premises. It also features a hot tub with beautiful mosaic tiles. (Website)

10. Hotel Caravan, Germany

For those who want to not only while away a few nights in an unusual hotel, but also meet interesting people and make new friends, the Caravan Hotel is hospitably open in Berlin. In its spacious premises, real travel trailers are comfortably located, the same “homes on wheels” that you can see at a campsite. In each of these rooms you can comfortably stay, getting an unusual experience and a lot of impressions. ( Website)

11. Trubotel, Mexico

Another atypical hotel has been built in Morelos, Mexico. Its owner sought to build an inexpensive, environmentally friendly and accessible hotel in a short time, and hired the architect T3arc studio to realize his ideas. The creative architect took as the basis for the project sections of huge concrete pipes, which, folded into pyramids of three pieces, became convenient and interesting hotel rooms with a beautiful panoramic view of the beauty of the local nature. (Website)

12. Tree houses in Lion Sands, South Africa

A fun and romantic addition to a safari is becoming popular in African tourist places hotels in the tree house format. Take a break from your luxury hotel stay for a night outdoors under the stars. With such a holiday, the traveler can be incredibly close to nature, while maintaining the comfort and elegance of a 5-star hotel.

13. Batman Cave, Taiwan

The name of this hotel says more than any description. Those who dreamed of finding themselves in the chambers of a noble dark knight will finally be able to make their dreams come true. (Website)

14. Hotel Panton, Belgium

This Brussels designer's paradise offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in a realm of vibrant minimalism. Designed by architect Olivier Hannert and interior designer Michelle Penneman, the hotel features seven color palettes throughout the 59 unique rooms. (Website)

15. Lake Palace, India

The romantic hotel, built back in the 18th century, captivates with its regal elegance and privacy - get into this former Royal Palace only possible on a special motor boat.

16. Agent 007 Hotel, France

The designers who decorated this hotel tried to take as much chic as possible from the James Bond films. Golden toilets, a Turkish bath, a mirrored ceiling, lamps in the shape of golden pistols, and, of course, a huge TV with an archive of films about the adventures of Bond, as well as a themed minibar, an electronic safe and bathrobes. (Website)

17. Propeller Island Hotel, Germany

The rooms of this Berlin hotel are designed to fulfill guests' wildest dreams of an extravagant holiday destination. Among the variety of rooms in the style of Dracula, in the form of a mini-golf course, a prison cell and even a brothel, everyone can find something close to his fantasies. For absolute originals, the hotel has a room in which everything is located upside down. (Website)

18. Rabati Castle, Georgia

Rare examples of darbasebi (traditional Georgian houses) and stunningly picturesque landscapes of the city of Akhaltsikhe can be found around the castle located on a hill, which was built in the 12th century. On the territory of Rabati there is a synagogue, an Armenian church and a Catholic church.

19. “Palace of Salt”, Bolivia

“Palace of Salt” is an amazingly beautiful hotel built from salt blocks on the territory of the world’s largest salt marsh, Salavar de Juuni.

20. Dog Woof Hotel, USA

The Beagle Inn is one of Idaho's most popular attractions. Of course, the rooms are also replete with dog-themed elements and accessories. (Website)

Moscow is a multimillion-dollar metropolis, in which there are almost more tourists than residents. And the process of visiting the historical and cultural center Russian visitors are permanent. At some times of the year there are more visitors, at others there are fewer, but they all need to be accommodated somewhere.

It is not surprising that the number of hotels in Moscow is simply huge, and it is constantly growing. According to various sources, today there are from 900 to 3890 hotels operating in the capital. The numbers vary so much because not all take into account inexpensive hostels or private guest houses. And by 2018, this number will increase by at least 34 objects that are being reconstructed.

Both ordinary and unusual hotels in Moscow are in demand, because each product has its own merchant. Some people just need to spend the night cheaper, while others are interested in the hotel as another historical value. Give such travelers the most unusual hotels in Moscow.

TOP 5 unusual hotels in Moscow and Moscow region

Metropol

If you choose among the oldest hotels in the capital, you should stay at the Metropol Hotel. The building was built back in 1905 by Savva Mamontov. Among the 400 modern rooms, no two were alike.

In those days, the furnishings of the premises were incredibly luxurious. Each room was equipped with a telephone and a refrigerator filled with ice. In addition, guests could use hot water around the clock - incredible generosity!

In the huge presidential rooms of this hotel (there are two) different time Michael Jackson, A. Schwarzenegger, Kim Jong Il and other famous people visited.

Hilton on Leningradskaya

If you are looking for unusual hotel rooms in Moscow, pay attention to the rooms at the Hilton Hotel. It is located in one of the famous Stalin's Skyscrapers near the Square of Three Stations.

In 1953, the hotel's decoration was similar to Versailles - a lot of gold and chic. But in 1955, with Khrushchev’s decree on the abolition of excesses, hotels began to be built as modestly as possible, and the Hilton architects were even deprived of the Stalin Prize for wastefulness.

A few steps from the Kremlin stands the most expensive hotel complex in the capital - the Ritz Carlton. Once upon a time there was also a hotel in its place - Intourist. It was demolished and this luxurious building was erected with marble baths and imperial style in the design of huge rooms.

The view of Red Square from the windows of rooms costing 100 thousand rubles is adored by world celebrities.

Space

Movie buffs will probably recognize this unusual hotel, built for the 1980 Olympic Games. After all, it was he who “sketched” in the films “Guest from the Future” and "Day Watch". At the opening of this complex in 1979, the popular French singer Joe Dassin performed. Today you can live here at an affordable price - only 2800 rubles.

Moscow "Cypress"

The unusual hotels in Moscow, the presentation of which is given above, were chosen on a variety of grounds: chic, age, cheapness or high cost. But there is one more hotel that is worth noting for its originality. This . The unusual thing about this hotel is that here you can rent a beautiful and cozy room for just an hour or two and you don’t have to pay for the whole day.

There are many situations when the hourly room rental service may be in demand. Hotel – cozy place for holding business meetings, and the opportunity to comfortably pass the time while waiting for a train or plane. And, of course, Cypress crowns the unusual Moscow hotels for couples.

A meeting place for lovers should be special. AND this hotel totally coincides. In his “Romantic” room, everything is thought out to the smallest detail so that the meeting remains in the heart for a long time.

The variety of rooms will allow people with different incomes to stay here. There are both economy options and delightful two-room suites.

And if you take into account the convenient location of the hotel near VDNKh and the ideal attitude of the staff towards their guests, you can safely include Cypress in the TOP of the most unusual hotels in Moscow!

Wherever we go on vacation, we attach great importance to the choice of hotel. For most tourists, the service provided by the hotel, comfort, its location, varied food in restaurants, white sheets and reasonable prices are important. However, among all the diversity, in different countries There are hotels that are attractions in themselves. Below is a list of ten of the most unusual hotels in the world.

Seaventures Dive Resort (Malaysia)

Seaventures Dive Resort is a once active oil rig, now converted into a hotel. It is located in the Celebes Sea near the island of Mabul. It is a full-fledged diving resort. Here, the former cabins of oil workers have become comfortable apartments, and instead of a drilling rig there is now undersea world, which is only disturbed by scuba divers. The hotel provides diving training courses, meaning everyone has the opportunity to admire the local marine life.

Giraffe Manor (Kenya)


Every morning, Rothschild's giraffes keep visitors company during breakfast, poking their spotted heads into the room through thoughtfully open windows and doors. And all because the Giraffe Manor hotel is located in the middle of a nursery, which, in addition to giraffes, is home to cheetahs, hyenas, antelopes, wild boars and about two hundred species of birds. Giraffes are allowed to be photographed, petted and fed.

Airplane hotel Costa Verde (Costa Rica)


Welcome aboard the Boeing 727, which has long since completed its last flight- now a hotel. It is located in the Costa Rican tropical reserve Manuel Antonio. And although Costa Verde is not the only “living fuselage” in the world, the picturesque surroundings and the atmosphere of the wild jungle make it a truly exotic place.

Base Camp Bonn (Germany)


BaseCamp Hostel in German city Bonnet offers to live in a mobile home. Here you can stay in a room inside railway carriage or in one of sixteen stylized trailers, each of which is part of a unique art installation.

The Old Railway Station (UK)


Fans of old England will definitely love The Old Railway Station. Antique railroad station in the town of Petworth, made in colonial style architectural style, as well as a retro train hotel with a corresponding interior, immerse you in the cozy atmosphere of the English province of the nineteenth century.

Capsule Inn Akihabara (Tokyo, Japan)


A minimalist capsule hotel called Capsule Inn Akihabara is a Japanese invention. The inside of the hotel resembles a train long distance, where each passenger seat is a separate room with a radio and a small TV. One floor consists of two rows of compact cell rooms.

Poseidon Undersea Resort (Fiji)


In fourth place among the most unusual hotels in the world is one equipped with last word technology unique Fijian underwater hotel Poseidon Undersea Resort. His apartments are made in the form of capsules made of durable glass and are immersed twelve meters into the Pacific depths from the island of Poseidon.

Sant'Angelo Luxury Resort (Italy)


In one of the gorges of the old part of the Italian town of Matera, in the rock, is located the unusual cave hotel Sant’Angelo Luxury Resort. Although it has a Stone Age style, the hotel provides gourmet cuisine and minimal amenities.

Ice Hotel (Sweden)


In the polar village of Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden, through the efforts of sculptors, an ice village, whose name is Ice Hotel, grows every year. Absolutely all the furniture and most other interior items here are made entirely of ice. The temperature inside the ice palaces barely exceeds -7 °C.

Ecological Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel (Brazil)


On the banks of the Rio Negro River, merging with the majestic nature of the tropics, lies a city of wooden towers and suspension bridges of the Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel. People come here to relax from the urban landscapes and bustle of the city.

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When deciding where to go on vacation, people often spend a lot of time looking for a hotel. It should be at the same time comfortable, convenient, with prices affordable, with good plumbing, clean sheets, and different from the previous Hiltons and Hyatts in which everyone has already stayed. Sometimes some places are worth visiting just because of the hotel.

If you love pets, especially dogs, then this hotel in Idaho, USA is definitely for you. The building of this funny hotel is built in the shape of a dog, and the entire interior is also dedicated to the “dog” theme. A group of creative wood carvers worked to create this curious atmosphere. The food here, however, is much better than dog food, and the windows offer picturesque views of the mountains and surrounding area.



At an altitude of 1700 meters above sea level, in the village of Les Cerniers, in Swiss Alps, there is a high-tech ecological campsite - the Whitepod Hotel. On the territory of this paradise, you will be offered to relax not only your soul, but also your body, by taking part in ski expeditions. The length of the mountain slopes of that hotel is about 7 km (fortunately, each slope has its own lift). Only here, far from civilization, can you count on blissful silence, because you can only get to this magical place on foot or on skis; you will not be offered any transfers. Yes, they simply don’t exist. But you can enjoy the best dishes from the chef and local national cuisine.


For the reconstruction of an old tower crane manufactured in 1996, adapted to work in port docks, in luxury hotel Harlingen Harbor Crane had to spend a lot of effort, money and imagination. Dutch designers paid a tidy sum of 200,000 euros. But the costs paid off with interest. Two designer elevators deliver guests to their rooms in this unusual hotel. And inside they are no different from ordinary presidential suites, except that they are located above the level of the Wadden Sea at an altitude of 60 feet. Well, if you are quite tired of the boring seascape, you can turn your room in the opposite direction by pressing a few buttons on your personal control panel.




In the suburbs of Nairobi, Kenya, in the middle of a family giraffe nursery, stands the extraordinary six-room Giraffe Manor Hotel, built by David Duncan in the 19th century. Currently, the Giraffe Center operates on the basis of the nursery, where you can go on excursions. The luxurious decoration of the hotel, from the colonial times of Sir Stanley Henry Morton and Livingston, is precisely its most uninteresting feature. Naturally, the proximity to graceful giraffes makes staying at this hotel a most unforgettable event. They come to hotel guests, usually during breakfast. And guests are allowed to feed them by hand; for this purpose, each room must have a bag of food.


Exploranter Hotel is an extreme hotel on wheels in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It was invented by 33-year-old extreme sports enthusiast Flavio Merlo. His idea of ​​traveling around Chile and Argentina in luxury rooms appealed to consumers spoiled by luxury. The Exploranter Hotel is equipped with everything necessary for tourists to stay - a kitchen, a lounge and 28 beds. The chef who prepares bold ludas from red ants is also surprising. The mobile hotel is designed for adventure-seeking tourists: rafting, horse riding, boat trips hot-air balloon and hiking are the main activities of local guests.


Another unusual hotel, last seen in Paris, is the brainchild of two Swiss artists Sabina Lang & Daniel Baumann “L/B”. It was originally purely an art project designed for the 2002 Swiss Expo. But the work soon became commercialized, becoming one of the most popular single-occupancy hotels in the world. The traveling capsule hotel first opened on the shores of Lake Neuchatel in France (2002), then moved to the roof of the Gallery of Modern Art in Leipzig, Germany (2006-07). And finally, from 2007 to 2009, I changed my registration back, ending up in Paris on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo, the only museum in Paris open until midnight. The hotel windows now faced the Eiffel Tower. The room itself is equipped with a luxurious bathroom, a living room with a minibar and a bedroom.




Propeller Island City Lodge is a fantasy hotel located in the heart of Prague. Of course, hotels in the Czech Republic are very diverse, but this hotel can surprise any traveler. The name of this hotel in Russian will be something like “City Island House with a Propeller.” The hotel is named after the novel by Jules Verne, which was translated into Russian as “The Floating Island”. Each room is a crazy flight of imagination of the artist. The rooms are filled with visual effects and unexpected details. There is, for example, the “upside down” number. You sleep on the ceiling, on a bed that is disguised by a hatch in the floor. There are other rooms ready to delight you with their unusual “bedroom ideas”, you can sleep in a mirror kaleidoscope, in a death row, in a coffin, on a guillotine-shaped bed or in a lion cage.




In New Zealand, there is an amazing Woodlyn Park hotel, where, instead of the cozy cottages familiar to the eye, you will be offered to stay in a Hobbit Motel (houses stylized as hobbit dwellings from Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy). But this abode resembles a hobbit hole only in appearance, thanks to the famous round doors. Inside, the room is equipped with modern furniture and appliances. You can choose a room with a double bed or a single room. On the territory of Woodlyn Park, it is proposed to stay in the Train Motel - a reconstructed train from the 50s, the Plane Motel - a Bristol Freighter aircraft from the 50s, reconstructed into 2 rooms, and The Waitanic - a patrol boat from the Second World War.


In Sweden, in the town of Jukkasjärvi, 17 km from the city of Kiruna, The Ice Hotel is located. Every year since 1991, in collaboration with the architect Aimo Reisenen, this building has been renovated. The building made of ice and snow in its recreation also has a bar, restaurant, cinema, church and even art gallery. Here, not only the walls are made of ice - absolutely everything. And you have to sleep on skillfully carved ice beds among reindeer skins. The hotel supports average temperature-8, so you will probably be a frequent visitor to Absolut Voldka ICE Bar.


Gamirasu Cave Hotel is located in Ayvali in Urgup, in the heart of Cappadocia, Turkey. This exclusive hotel was built in 1991. It is located in caves that are more than a thousand years old. They say that monks from a Byzantine monastery used to live here. The hotel rooms are carved from volcanic stone, no matter how strange it may sound. This stone is called "Tuff", it is the best insulating material that can maintain temperature all year round from 17 to -20 degrees.


As a law-abiding citizen, you can stay at The Old Jail Hotel, in the south of Australia, and receive the keys to your own cell for several days. Between 1886 and 1995, these were active prison grounds, which were later turned over by the Mount Gambier government to a hotel that has become one of the most popular hotels in the world today. The guests will have to eat next to the toilet, live in a mess, well, even though partitions have been built in the shower, dropping soap is now not so scary.



On the uninhabited island of Poseidon, which can only be reached by plane (Fiji Island), there is the stunning Poseidon Undersea Resort. This hotel consists of 73 rooms located on the beach and underwater on stilts. And at a depth of 12 feet (15 m), among the coral lagoon, there is a real underwater hotel. There are 25 capsule rooms and a luxurious Nautilus suite (300 sq.m.). 70% of each room is transparent, so you can contemplate the view of the beautiful underwater life of the Fijian lagoon. The numbers in the form of removable blocks are attached to the corridor pipe. For the princely sum of $30,000, you can spend 5 nights in beach rooms and 2 nights underwater in this sea paradise.


One of the most unusual hotels in the world, Capsule Inn Akihabara, has been thriving in Tokyo for more than three years. This hotel consists of two parts: a common living room and a personal space for each guest, where the famous capsule rooms are located. The capsule room is made of reinforced plastic, including all the necessary amenities: TV, radio, alarm clock, lighting, Internet, a fairly comfortable bed and... no space. And there seem to be no downsides to it, unless, of course, you suffer from claustrophobia. Oh, yes, there is also a bathroom, which is also shared and is located in the hall. A capsule room will cost you around $24-$49 per night. In fact, this is not so much, judging by the fact that in 2010, during the crisis, the Japanese removed similar capsules for a month.

When planning a trip to any country, the first item on the list is housing. But not all travelers will enjoy the standard hotel accommodations, typical room service and continental breakfast. To make your trip memorable, take a look at this list of the 13 most unusual hotels in the world that are not only different from the usual hotels, but also worth the investment of money and effort.

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It's best to stay away from this hotel if you want to cut down on your sodium intake. The entire building is made of pure salt, from the walls to the floors and furniture. Chalk-white huts blend into the ivory-colored desert landscape of the Great Salar de Uyuni, which stretches into salty oblivion in every possible direction and provides excellent viewing platforms for starfalls. What can I say: this is the land of salt, huge amounts of salt.

Hotel de Glace, Canada

You don't have to live in an igloo to get the full Canadian experience, although that would probably be a lot of fun, but there are other options. For several months each year, you can experience this sensational Inuit lifestyle in a Quebec city hotel built entirely of ice and snow.

Even touching the bed frames is cold in the hotel, where 500 tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow include high 5-meter ceilings and intricately carved furniture.

Desert Lotus Hotel, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China

The Xiangshawan Desert is probably not the first place you think of when planning a vacation. IN winter time temperatures here are very cold with frequent snowstorms, and summer brings hot, dry weather that causes huge sandstorms. However, these conditions are exactly what makes the Desert Lotus Hotel so unique.

The hotel's repeating white tiles give the building the appearance of a flower opening its petals over the desert. To cope with permanent dunes, the Lotus Hotel is supported by a steel frame anchored in the sand without water or concrete.

Wooden houses in Kadir, Türkiye

On Turkey's idyllic Turquoise Coast, at the end of a pine valley, lies the village of Olympos, where hoteliers specialize in a different type of accommodation - tree houses. These simple wooden bungalows nestled among the branches have long been popular among tourists, and this popularity has not waned with time. Kadir, one of the original hotels, now operates over a hundred bungalows, as well as several larger huts and dormitories.

Adrere Amellal, Siwa city, Egypt

Sixteen kilometers from the charming town of Siwa is the Adrere Amellal Hotel. An eco-accommodation overlooking Lake Siwa, located at the foot of the mystical "White Mountain", Adrere Amellal features 40 rooms, each decorated in the traditional style of the city, with walls made of salt stones and palm trees for the roofs. All rooms are unique and different in design.

The earthen buildings blend naturally into the landscape, while the furniture and furnishings pay homage to talented local artisans. Other features of the hotel include ancient olive and palm groves, Roman springs, and gourmet cuisine.

Given the absence of electricity and telephones, Adrere Amellal is in complete harmony with the surrounding nature, and conveys this mood to its visitors. Torches, beeswax candles and endless stars illuminate the place, while old barbecues provide warmth on cool evenings.

Aydinli Cave House Hotel, Goreme, Türkiye

Explorers looking to unleash their inner caver can stay at the Aydinli Cave House Hotel, which opened in 2008. Situated high above the center of the old village, in the heart of old Goreme, the 14-room family hotel is carved from natural stone and traditional Cappadocia stone.

The rooms are decorated in a natural, even down-to-earth style and are named after their origins. For example, a former room for storing food and keeping pigeons' nests, called the Divanhorne or living room, offers original carvings and a private terrace with best view. Before exploring Cappadocia, try a traditional Turkish breakfast or watch panoramic views Goreme and Rose Valley from the hotel's rooftop terrace.

Earthship Biotecture, Tres Piedras, New Mexico

Before we abandon Earth for another planet, it would be useful to check out potential new digs. The Earthship Project has been in development since 1960, and in 1997 opened sustainable cabins for visitors and guests (for less than an eternity). Made from recycled or eco-friendly materials, earthships recycle their own wastewater, generate energy, and grow food. By the way, they are equipped with such amenities that can hardly be found in space: Wi-Fi connection and TV.

Neemrana Fort-Palace, India

Despite the huge number of resorts with a historical past, New Delhi has a truly unique hotel, the more beautiful of which you are unlikely to find. Neemrana is a lively and energetic place for magical weekends, holidays, celebrations, and even conferences. With a 15-century heritage, this hotel is ideal for reimagining your present and even creating a different past, thanks to its wonderful location.

All seven parts of the palace have 12 tiers rising to the top of the hill on which the hotel is located, while the garden covers 2.5 hectares. Hanging Gardens, two swimming pools that create the impression of approaching the horizon, and an Ayurvedic spa are just part of what makes this hotel one of the most unique and unusual not only in Delhi, but throughout India.

Hang Nga "Crazy House", Vietnam

With all its twists and turns, tree-like design and animal sculptures, the Hang Nga Guesthouse, or Moon Villa, in the Vietnamese city of Da Lat is one of the most... strange places where you can spend the night. The hotel is named after its creator, Hang Viet Nga, although it later acquired the nickname "Madhouse" due to its strange design and cavernous interior. The inspiration for this design was the architect's desire to bring people back to nature and remind them to appreciate rather than destroy the environment.

The concrete structure is replete with animal-themed rooms, open-air balconies and a sculpture garden. The architect took into account the works of Walt Disney and Salvador Dali when planning her building, and guests can stay in one of 10 rooms connected by staircases, bridges and tunnel passages.

Seaventures Rig Resort, Mabul Island, Malaysia

At the top of the Coral Triangle, one of the most picturesque diving spots in the world, there is what looks like an oil rig. But in fact, this is not an environmental time bomb at all, but a dream hotel for avid scuba divers. An elevator on this “tower” lowers divers into the water, guiding them through the reef system, and all dives are included in the cost of staying at this resort. Not all the fun takes place underwater though: the hotel is famous for its live music and barbecue nights.

Kumbuk Hotel, Buttala, Sri Lanka

On the banks of the Kumbukkan Oya River stands a lone, slightly deformed elephant. This quaint eco-hotel is built from grass and twigs and sways slowly in the wind, just like a lumbering pachyderm. This two-story structure can accommodate up to 10 people. But you can observe real elephants in the nearby reserve wildlife Yala. The stunning surroundings, river and local facilities including a number of chalets create an ideal environment for tourists, providing the chance for a unique experience.

Magic Mountain Hotel, Chile

This Chilean hotel is located in a mountain formed in the shape of a volcano. Fortunately, it is not lava that flows from the top, but streams of water, since there is a waterfall at the very top. Over the years, water has washed over the rocks of the “volcano”, and now it is so covered with vegetation that it blends into the background of the forest.

To get to the building itself you will have to cross a monkey bridge, which is an adventure in itself. All 9 rooms are equipped with modern amenities and large windows, and each has a special name after one of the local bird species.

Hotel Unbalance, Peru

Architects never tire of creating outlandish buildings, and in the future the list of unusual hotels will probably be supplemented with another one - the Peruvian Hotel Unbalance. Leaning precariously over the edge of a cliff, the Unbalance Hotel will be one of the most... unusual places for citizens of the country and tourists in Lima, Peru.

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