10 Unique Hotels around the world

While the world is going crazy right now and we are all in quarantine, we have to do something to brighten the mood. If you’re like me your Booking.com app is full of lists of beautiful hotels. A girl can dream, right? Besides, you can start planning your next trip after this Coronavirus outbreak is all over. So, let me show you 10 amazing and unique hotels around the world.

1. Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam, Netherlands

This 4-star hotel has an impressive facade. The structure is an animated stack of several traditional houses found in the region. The interior of the hotel rooms reflects the history of the Zaan region: traditional products, pioneers of the local craft industries and the families that made the region world famous.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Zaandam

2. Arctic Bath, Sweden

Situated under the northern lights in winter Arctic Bath is a floating hotel and spa experience that welcomes guests to immerse themselves in the elements while leaving a minimal environmental footprint behind. While tourists were once scared away by the cold temperatures, which regularly drop below -15°c, winter is now the region’s peak season. At Arctic Bath, spa treatments focus on both the inside and outside. If you’re brave enough, you can also have an open-air cold bath under the northern sky.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: Arctic Bath
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Arctic Bath
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Arctic Bath
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Arctic Bath

3. Icehotel, Sweden

Built in 1989, it’s the world’s first and largest hotel built out of snow and ice, only available from December to April. During five months visitors from all over the world experience the art before it melts down in spring. It’s a very interesting concept. Every year, the hotel is rebuilt from scratch with an entirely new design. It even has an ice chapel.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: Icehotel
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Icehotel
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Icehotel

4. GIRAFFE MANOR, Kenya

It’s not everyday you can have breakfast with cute giraffes. It’s often referred to as one of the most instagrammed properties in the world. You can enjoy an intimate stay at Giraffe Manor where these animals regularly welcome guests during morning and evening meals. There are only 12 luxurious suites, so it’s a very exclusive experience.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: GIRAFFE MANOR
10 Unique Hotels in the World: GIRAFFE MANOR

5. The Muraka, Maldives

The Muraka is the world’s first underwater hotel villa. It’s connected by jetty to the Hilton’s Conrad Hotels Maldives Rangali Island resort. It’s a luxury two-level residence with a master bedroom submerged over 16 feet below sea level in the Indian Ocean.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: The Muraka
10 Unique Hotels in the World: The Muraka

6. Azulik, Mexico

Azulik is a Eco-Resort in Tulum where the jungle meets the sea. Their villas were designed to create an atmosphere of rest and reconnection. It’s absolutely perfect! Without air conditioning, television, Wi-Fi or electricity, they reduce the impact of technology on the environment.

10 Unique Hotels in the World: Azulik
10 Unique Hotels in the World: Azulik

7. Sultan Cave Suites, Turkey

Located at the top of Aydinli Hill, it offers cave rooms furnished with antiques from all over Turkey. It offers far-reaching views of Goreme from its panoramic terrace. Imagine waking up to this view (see the photo below).

8. Nhow Berlin, Germany

Europe’s first music hotel, Nhow Berlin is a hotel with vibrant designs and colorful rooms in shades of pink. You also have stunning views of the river Spree from the terrace.

9. The arcade hotel, Netherlands

If you’re a gamer, you need to stay at this hotel at least once in your life. It’s the world’s first video game hotel so almost everything is completely centered on this theme. Every room is set with a retro console and a collection of games to keep you entertained.

10. Palacio de Sal, Bolivia

It’s a luxury hotel in the middle of the Bolivian desert. Nearly everything is made out of salt, including the building and furniture. Each room has a private bath. Bed platforms and armchairs are made of salt, but soft blankets and pillows provide a comfortable stay.

Tell me, which one of these 10 beautiful and unique hotels is your favorite? If I had to choose three, I would probably go with the Azulik, the Arctic Bath and Muraka.

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