5 most unusual hotels in Germany

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Germany is an amazing country, and its inhabitants are no less interesting people. For those who are tired of standard hotel rooms, the Germans have come up with several unusual hotels.

Propeller Island City Lodge, Berlin

Over the creation of the hotel Propeller Island City Lodge worked German artist Lars Strossen. The hotel has a room made in the spirit of the Middle Ages, the bed in it is stylized as a castle. There is a room in which all the furniture is attached to the ceiling, and one of the hotel rooms looks like a prison cell.

Die Inselpension, Hamburg

Die Inselpension Hotel can accommodate guests both in standard rooms and in unusual places: in a tree house, in a ship's cabin, an artist's studio, and even in a store. The hotel is represented by six different locations in different parts of Hamburg. The founders of the hotel chain believe that in order to get to know the city, it is beneficial to settle in unusual places, so they decided to open Die Inselpension.

Lotsenturm, Usedom

Lotsenturm Is a mini-hotel, which is located in a lighthouse, located in a quiet and peaceful place. The miniature hotel can accommodate only three guests and consists of three small round rooms with an area of ​​12 m². The lighthouse hotel has a top floor with a balcony offering stunning views. The interior design is kept in a minimalistic style. In addition to three rooms and a balcony, the hotel has a jacuzzi and a minibar.

Das Rollende Hotel, location is constantly changing

Legally Das Rollende Hotel located in Bavaria, but in fact it does not have a permanent location, because it is a hotel on wheels. It has many routes around the world. Staying in a hotel-bus, you can visit Africa, America, Ireland and other countries.

Small shelves-rooms resemble the compartment carriages of a train. Upon arrival in each new city or country, you can explore the area by bike provided by the hotel on wheels.

Bett im Kornfeld, Bad Kissingen

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Bett im Kornfeld Is a hotel whose name translates as "bed in the cornfield." Perhaps this hotel is that rare case when the cost of an overnight stay is inferior to the price of breakfast, because in general you will have to pay for the opportunity to sleep in the open air. The hotel staff provides food, hay and straw and a playground. Also on the territory of Bett im Kornfeld there are rooms in which you can hide from the rain, but bed linen is not provided to guests - you need to bring it with you yourself.

Human fantasy is limitless. Once again, you can be convinced of this just by looking at the unusual hotels in Germany.

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