Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Top 5 "Not so Ordinary" hotels

After travelling regularly over the years, sometimes you get a little tired and bored with the standard resort settings and features. If you're seeking something a little more off beat, or unusual, check out these crazy hotels found around the globe.

The Inntel Hotel in the Netherlands - Zaandam, a famous Dutch city houses this hotel that appears like houses on top of each other and offers the appearance of a pile of houses. The Inntel Hotel boasts a height of 40 meters, and has 11 floors.

V8 Hotel in Germany - Stuttgart in Germany is not only famed as an international hub for car dealers, but is also known for housing the V8 hotel, which is themed on a car. The rooms and beds of the hotel are made from various vehicles. The very design of the hotel offers guests to sleep in every well-known car from a Morris Minor to a Mercedes, and enjoy the ride of a lifetime!

Hamster Hotel in France - This legendary 18th century structure is located in the French city of Nantes. This building is known for housing an exclusive suite, known as the "Hamster Villa". The guests welcomed in the Hamster hotel can taste Hamster grain. They can also do some exercise by working out on a giant wheel. Guests are provided with comfortable haystacks, as there are no beds.

Tianzi Hotel in China - The Tianzi hotel in the city of Langfang in Hebei of China will arrest the visitors attraction at first sight. The 10 story hotel, popularly known as "The Emperor's Hotel" and "Son of Heaven" hotel was constructed in 2000. The hotel depicts 3 Gods, Lu, the God of Opulence, Fu, the God of Destiny, and Shou, the God of Longevity. This hotel has been names in the Guiness Book of World records as the "biggest image building".

Corona Save the Beach Hotel in Italy - This hotel is a true surprise for guests as it's entirely built of garbage. 12 Tons of trash were used to construct the hotel, which houses 5 rooms and a reception desk. The total garbage was collected from different sea beaches, located all over Europe.

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