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Weird and Wonderful Hotels – 9 Unusual Places to Stay Around the World

Embark on a journey to some of the most unusual and intriguing hotels around the world with this captivating guide. The article highlights nine weird and wonderful hotels that offer unique lodging experiences, from underwater rooms and ice hotels to accommodations set in former prisons and airplane suites. Each hotel is described with an emphasis on its distinctive features and the extraordinary experiences they provide to guests seeking more than just a place to stay. Ideal for adventurous travelers looking to add an element of surprise to their trips.

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  • Das Park Hotel, Austria
  • Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Turkey
  • Icehotel, Sweden
  • Madonna Inn, California
  • Montaña Mágica Lodge, Chile
  • The Mirrorcube, Sweden
  • The Bird’s Nest, Sweden
  • Tree Hotel
  • Whitepod, Switzerland

Das Park Hotel, Austria

Das Park Hotel

Thanks to Das Park Hotel, sleeping in the gutter now has a new meaning. Designers have taken five large sections of 9 and a half-ton industrial pipeline and converted them into habitable ‘suites’ in the middle of BernePark.

Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Turkey

Gamirasu Cave Hotel

Gamirasu is a millennia-old cave hamlet turned holiday resort. According to Forbes, there’s no need for air conditioning, as the rooms are ‘cooled’ by volcanic rock. Rooms from £150.

Icehotel, Sweden

There aren’t many melting hotels in the world, and indeed Icehotel has to be rebuilt annually. Each year, highly skilled artists provide their own touch of flair on the structure, meaning it adopts a fresh aesthetic every time. Rooms from £215.

Madonna Inn, California

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If you’re looking for eccentricity, you’ve found it. The Madonna Inn possesses an innumerable amount of rooms, each one with its own quirky personality. Think zebra-striped carpets, oak beams, and solid rock walls. Rooms from £106.

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Montaña Mágica Lodge, Chile

Montana Magica Lodge

Handmade by local craftsmen, the ‘Magic Mountain’ lodge in the Huilo-huilo rainforest and biological reserve certainly lives up to its name. The secluded hotel’s defining features include a waterfall cascading down its side and flora covering every inch of its walls. Rooms from £90.

The Mirrorcube, Sweden

mirrorcube

Contrary to what the hotel’s owners might tell you, the Mirrorcube has in fact transcended from another dimension. The mirrors are designed to act as a sort of camouflage, though what the hotel is hiding from in a remote forest in Sweden we don’t know. Prices from £350.

The Bird’s Nest, Sweden

Bird's Nest Hotel Sweden

Yes, it’s yet another hidden gem nestled somewhere in Sweden. This one takes the appearance of a home to what would be the biggest bird anyone’s ever seen. One might find oneself admiring the view from the outside rather than in. Prices from £350.

Tree Hotel

treehotel

If you were in your late teens way back when, you’ll know tree houses were once ever-present in the early to mid-90s. Well, to the nostalgic delight of many, they’ve enjoyed something of a resurrection of late. Prices from £350.

Whitepod, Switzerland

Taking the shape of the incognito ‘geodesic’ shape, the Whitepod is your very own cosy alpine hibernation dome. With stunning views of white valleys and snow-topped peaks, the pistes are right on your doorstep. Prices from £404.

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Tom Emerson

Tom’s travel writings are a testament to his insatiable curiosity and love for the road less traveled. Eschewing the typical tourist spots, Tom has built a reputation for uncovering hidden gems known only to locals.

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