World s 10 Most Unusual Hotels
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World's 10 Most Unusual Hotels
Travel is not just about the journey; sometimes, the destination takes center stage, especially when it comes to unique accommodations. If you've ever been disappointed by a lackluster hotel, it's time to explore some extraordinary options.
Here are ten unusual hotels around the world that promise more than just a place to sleep.
1. Sleep at the Lighthouse
If you love all things nautical, consider staying in a lighthouse. At Browns Point Lighthouse in Tacoma, Washington, you can even serve as the lighthouse keeper. This 30-foot concrete structure offers a unique experience where guests help maintain the lighthouse and conduct public tours. Ideal for families, it accommodates up to six people, with rates from $500 to $700 per week. Visit www.pointsnortheast.org for more information.
2. Spend a Night in the Trees
For a more adventurous stay, check out Cedar Creek Treehouse, a private retreat in Mt. Rainier's forests. This treehouse, 50 feet up in a 200-year-old cedar, features a bathroom, kitchen, dining area, skylights, and a 100-foot observatory for stunning views. The treehouse accommodates up to five people, with rates at $250 for two and $25 for each additional guest. Note that children under 10 are not allowed. Visit www.cedarcreektreehouse.com for details.
3. Romance on the Rails
Recreate the golden age of train travel at Northern Rail Traincar B&B in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Comprised of interconnected rail cars, it offers 18 guest rooms with access to Lake Superior and outdoor activities nearby. The Porter Suite accommodates two and includes a dinette and private bath, with rates from $109 to $139. Visit www.northernrail.net to learn more.
4. Cozy Up in a Barn
Experience rustic charm at the Big Red Barn Getaway on Puget Sound, just a short ferry ride from Seattle. This inn, converted from a barn built in the 1890s, offers serene surroundings and proximity to Port Townsend and Fort Worden State Park. Call 360-301-1271 or visit www.BigRedBarnGetaway.com for more information.
5. Experience Life in a Yurt
Ever slept in a yurt? At Treebones Resort in Big Sur, California, you can stay in one of 16 yurts perched above the Pacific Ocean. With stunning ocean views, rates range from $170 to $270 for two to four people, including a complimentary waffle breakfast. Visit www.treebonesresort.com for details.
6. Explore a Cave
In Cappadocia, Turkey, the Gamirasu Cave Hotel invites guests to stay in a renovated Byzantine monastic retreat. The hotel features 18 rooms carved into the cave or built with volcanic rock, offering a unique blend of history and luxury. Rates range from $110 for a double room to $500 for a deluxe suite. Check out www.gamirasu.com for more information.
7. Dive into a Dugout
The Desert Cave Hotel in Coober Pedy, Australia, lets you experience the outback underground. With 19 subterranean rooms and various activities nearby, this hotel offers a one-of-a-kind stay. Rates start at $150 per night. Visit www.desertcave.com.au for further details.
8. Stay in a Drainpipe
At Daspark Hotel in Linz, Austria, you can sleep in a repurposed concrete drainpipe. These snug rooms for two provide a bed, lamp, storage space, and power outlets. Facilities like food and showers are nearby, and guests set their own rates. Learn more at www.dasparkhotel.net.
9. Sleep with the Fishes
For an underwater adventure, visit the Jules Verne Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida. This former research lab now welcomes guests who scuba dive into their rooms. A night's stay costs about $475 and includes dive gear and training. Visit www.jul.com for details.
10. Experience Life Behind Bars
The Liberty Hotel in Boston offers a luxurious stay in a former jail. Those seeking a more authentic prison experience can visit Karosta Prison in Latvia, playing the role of a prisoner for approximately $16 per night. Visit http://www.karostascietums.lv/1/EN/news for more details.
Explore the world and discover these unforgettable accommodations that redefine travel destinations.
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