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10 world's most unusual hotels
They say that travel is on the road, not just the destination. But if you've reached your destination to find your room Hotel is dirty, dirty, and miles from any action, it's time to take matters into their own hands.
A growing hotels are positioning themselves to be more than just a place to sleep, are of action.
You've probably heard about ice hotels in Sweden and Montreal, or even funky places like California Madonna Inn and the barking dog park in Cottonwood, Idaho … but here are some more unusual hotels to inspire your next trip.
These are our choices for the planet most extraordinary hotels, with no particular order.
1. To the Lighthouse
Love all things nautical? Then, try sleeping in a lighthouse.
There are actually dozens of lighthouses around the world with guests of the night, but Brown's Point Lighthouse in Tacoma, Washington, you are the lighthouse keeper.
This 30-foot structure stands Concrete by the onset of the Bay Guardian and housing (right) has been recently restored for overnight stays. Comments participate on "The Guardian", in which they maintain the lighthouse and hold public tours. This work is designed for two persons at least six and up, making it a great learning experience for families. Rates vary between $ 500 – $ 700 per week. 253-927-2536, www.pointsnortheast.org
2. Go up tree
If it appears the days of children climb trees and run outdoors are a thing of the past, go on holiday sedentary and force them to leave – And more.
The Cedar Creek Treehouse is a private mountain retreat in the forest of Mt. Rainier, located 50 feet from a tree of 200 years, cedar Western red.
Owner Bill Compher built the tree house itself, so it is large enough to accommodate up to five people.
There is a bathroom, kitchen and dining, not to mention skylights and an observatory 100 meters high, offers spectacular views from all sides.
Although it is a climb safely, children under 10 are not allowed in the hut. Rates are $ 250 for two people and $ 25 for each additional person. 360-569-2991, www.cedarcreektreehouse.com
3. All aboard the train Romance
To evoke the romantic days of train travel, why not comfortable in a car real train for the night? The Northern Railway Traincar B & B in Two Harbors, Minnesota, consists of cars with 18 rooms.
Suite Use two beds and a dining room and a private bathroom for $ 109 – $ 139. Or go all out and get on board the King Suite driver, a cargo, which can accommodate up to four, with a living room and separate bedroom.
Situated in 160 acres of forest land (about 25 minutes outside of Duluth), you have access to Lake Superior and Gooseberry Falls wildlife and outdoor activities like hiking and golf. 877-834-0955; www.northernrail.net
4. Were you Raised in a barn?
Located in Puget Sound, just minutes by ferry from Seattle, is a little strange for two. The Big Red Barn Getaway is a real barn built in the 1890s has been restored and converted into a small inn.
You will be surrounded by a thousand virgins (and may even see a bald eagle). Port Victoria Historic Port Townsend is a 10 minute walk, where you can enjoy the quaint antique shops and art galleries necessary, Fort Worden State Park only two minutes, with beautiful beaches and numerous hiking trails.
And since it is a barn, Fido and August are invited to join you for an extra (but asks them to stay out of the jacuzzi). 360-301-1271, www.BigRedBarnGetaway.com
5. How to know the yurt?
Never stayed in a tent? Knowledge what is a yurt?
These round, canvas dwellings were created by Mongolian nomads more than 2,000 years is an ingenious structure that is firmly on the ground and often can accommodate several people at once.
Treebones Resort in Big Sur, California, has 16 yurts along the ridge over the Pacific Ocean, four which may contain families. You have the best room with sea view in town. Rates are $ 170 – $ 270 for two to four people, including a waffle. 877-424-4787, www.treebonesresort.com
6. Playing a cave
You may not know that there are several meters hotels in Cappadocia, Turkey (a region in central Turkey not too far from Ankara), but the most hyped of all is the Gamirasu Cave Hotel, located within a restaurant, Retirement miles Byzantine monastic years. There are 18 tastefully decorated rooms, some of which have actually been monks' cells, which are engraved in the cave or built with volcanic rock.
Calm, cool and quiet, stay here, you feel like you've been transported back centuries in time. And do not worry, no running water. Prices Room range from $ 110 for a double room to $ 500 for a luxury suite. www.gamirasu.com
7. Dig Dug-a
The interior of Australia and full opal mines and dugouts abundance dive and experience first hand a Desert Cave Hotel is in the sandstone of Coober Pedy.
The hotel has 19 cameras groundwater, and about 30 rooms above the ground for those who prefer not living in the Wren style. Also underground are casinos, shopping locally mined opals and Aboriginal arts and crafts. The rooms are about $ 150 per night, excluding meals or a place of its discovery. www.desertcave.com.au
8. Sleeping in the pipeline
OK, this is really for the adventurous … but If you've always wanted to boast you've slept in a channel, keep reading. Daspark Hotel Lintz, Austria consists of three concrete drainage pipes in the middle of a park.
Within each is a Teensy room for two with a double bed, a lamp, small storage space, and even electrical outlets. Food, restrooms and showers are nearby.
If you are concerned about sleep in a public park, the assurance that their channels are blocked by security code. Of course, a bathroom drain pipe can be a little Well, rudimentary, but the beauty is that you decide your own rates. www.dasparkhotel.net
9. Sleeping with the fishes
While China and Dubai building underwater hotels called the Hydropolis, sleeping under water seems to be the wave of the future. China hopes the land component HydroTower opened by the Olympics, but if you can not wait until then, stick a little closer to home and visit the Jules Verne in the Lodge.
This underwater hotel is actually a research lab in Key Largo, Florida, but the owners are regular customers of the night. Aa you really going to delve into his way to the hotel, but will give you all the necessary training. Night Tour price about $ 475 and includes equipment and dives without limit if they are certified (or can obtain certification during their stay). 305-451-2353, www.jul.com
10. Making Time
The new Liberty Hotel in Boston has been in the news as a prison, the former becomes a luxury hotel. After a renovation of the five program years, which cost over $ 150 million, the Charles Street jail has maintained some very valuable to pay tribute to its history as a restaurant called Clink, and a bar called Alibi housed in the former "drunk."
But if you're looking for more, well, authentic prison experience where you can go over Latvia in prison Karosta. Located Liepaja (about three hours west of Riga), this arrest former Soviet Union was formerly known as Jail ", that person is not escaped."
Today, it welcomes (if that visitors right word) for a night for about $ 16.
This is not a luxury hotel Blueblood: All play the role of a prisoner, with the ex-USSR military guards and ordering rebuke around, beds cold iron, and toilets that remain too close to its original state. Karosta prison – site in English.
By Sarika Chawla Greenberg.com Editor Peter.
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