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Un hôtel bizarre

Established in 2012 Uniq Hotels.com - Unique and Unusual Hotels

Why stay at boring, run-of-the-mill hotels when there is a world of creative, quirky accommodations out there?
That’s right, no reason to! So instead, if you want your next hotel destination to be a lot more memorable, you should check out this list of the 81 most unusual hotels in the world.
Carved out on the hillside in Trout Creek, Montana, the Hobbit House is a charming and faithful recreation of Shire.
If you’re a Tolkien fan, the level of detail in this place will blow you away, with references to the books on every corner.
The adult-only fairy-tale resort is designed to awaken your inner child. Upon arrival, you will be treated with an oversized Trollhouse cookie made with fairy dust.
The 1,800-square-foot main house stands on a 15-acre property with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Below it, there is a smaller hobbit house built into the hill.
Hanging over the edge of a cliff at 9,301 feet (2,835 meters), Bivacco Gervasutti is not a place for the faint-hearted.
Bivouacs (Bivacco in Italian) are small shelters in usually hard-to-reach places that allow climbers to climb peaks that are out of reach of normal mountain huts, or to take shelter in bad weather conditions.
Where a bivouac used to be no more than a container without comfort, that has now changed.
You need to climb a challenging ascent to get there, but the views certainly are unforgettable. It's located on the Frebouze Glacier in the Mont Blanc massif.
The capsule is named after Bivacco Gervasutti, the Turin-born Alpine climber Giusto Gervasutti, also known as "Il Fortissimo" ("the toughest").
The wooden shelter built in his memory in 1948 was replaced by this futuristic mountain capsule. The pieces of the state-of-the-art structure were brought up by a helicopter.
Thanks to solar panels and modern tech, you'll be able to browse the Internet in a cozy and warm cabin after a tough ascent from Val Ferret.
Bambu Indah consists of eleven wooden Javanese homes brought to Bali to create a sustainable retreat among the rice paddies and lush gardens.
Bambu Indah is a forerunner in sustainable travel, using only natural materials for construction (mainly bamboo), and serving vegetarian food.
Each house has its unique character and is furnished with antique furniture and locally made art.
The eco-lifestyle hotel has plenty of unique activities to offer. From daily yoga classes in their majestic Minang house made of black bamboo to candlelit dinners overlooking the river valley.
The fairy-tale vibe is strong with Baumhaushotel , offering eight whimsical treehouses in a German national park.
Expect wonky walls, dizzying colors, and a lot of fun!
The adventure leisure park in the district of Görlitz in Saxony entertains the whole family; a petting zoo, water games, labyrinths, bowling, and billiard games.
The wooden castles in the air can accommodate up to ten people. You can sleep in the middle of a ten-hectare enchanted forest on the banks of the Neisse river.
Inntel Zaandam looks like a patchwork of traditional wooden cottages typical for the Zaandam district of Amsterdam.
The city center of Zaandam has a typical Zaan appearance, with Inntel Hotels Amsterdam-Zaandam as the main eye-catcher. The facade consists of a 3D puzzle of 70 Zaanse houses in four shades of green.
The top-corner house is blue, referring to the 'La Maison Bleue' artwork by painter Claude Monet, who often used the Zaan region as a backdrop.
Since its opening in 2010, it has become the city's new major tourist attraction.
The entire building is internationally renowned, and in 2016 news channel CNN labeled the hotel as 'the most unusual hotel in the world' - so no wonder it has a place on our list.
Inside, it's every bit as creative as it is outside, so you're in for many surprises.
Ever wondered what it would be like to hide in the Trojan horse? At La Balade Des Gnomes , you can stay in one!
The lair of the best is a two-story accommodation designed in medieval style.
The other crazy rooms include a pirate boat, Moroccan desert night, and the Moon.
Nimb Hotel looks like a fairy-tale palace straight out of the Arabian Nights that someone dropped right in the middle of Copenhagen!
It's also the only hotel in Denmark to have a rooftop pool.
So if you like luxury with an oriental twist (and free entry to Tivoli probably won’t hurt either), this one is for you.
In 2015 Nimb was not unexpectedly named "Hotel of the Year" among 520 hotels in 82 countries in the network Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
It has since flooded in with awards for this unique, five-star hotel with 38 rooms, including 21 suites and seven gourmet restaurants.
You can get your lumberjack mode on at STF Kolarbyn because there will be a lot of wood chopping involved.
You’ll be staying in a wooden hut in the depths of the Swedish forest with no electricity or shower, but with beautiful unspoiled nature around you.
The cabin is located in the scenic Bergslagen forest and offers cozy cabins, open cooking fires, and many outdoor activities.
Walk the nature trails to see wildlife and pick berries or swim and fish in the bucolic lake. Go on a Swedish-style safari, which tracks moose and beavers instead of lions and tigers.
Take a steam in the floating sauna and enjoy the fresh air.
Not many people can say that they've slept in a sculpture, but some guests of the Beaumont Hotel are among the lucky ones.
The dark, mysterious ROOM by an artist, Antony Gormley, is an art concept and a 5-star hotel suite in one. It's a silent retreat located on a quiet Mayfair square in London.
One of the most elegant hotels in London offers a time travel ticket to the old-world luxury.
If you’re bored of waking up to the same view for your entire holiday, the Rotel tour might be the answer.
By day you’ll be touring the place of your choice in the coach, and by night you’ll sleep in a comfortable room in the rear. Win-win!
The travel pioneer company offers once-in-a-lifetime trips to Europe, Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Asia.
This hotel is a real treat for aviation lovers. The owners of 727 Fuselage Home rescued an original 1965 Boeing from an airport graveyard and gave it a new life as an elegant suite on Costa Rican coast.
It might not be flying high anymore, but the views are still breathtaking!
The interior of the Boeing airplane was stripped of the original parts and fitted with wooden panels all around.
It hangs in a tree bordering the famous Manuel Antonio National Park. Breakfast is served on a wooden platform overlooking the rainforest and the sea.
If you are lucky, you may spot howler monkeys, toucans, coatis, and even sloths.
Hotel Not Hotel is a playful homage to art and interior design in Amsterdam. As the name suggests, Hotel Not Hotel is more than just an overnight stay. Rooms are hidden or disguised as artistic objects.
The hotel consists of a large open space with all rooms opening onto a common lobby, which means no wandering around in empty corridors. The rooms have no numbers, so you'll have to identify yours based on their looks!
Each room is different, and when I say different, I mean it. For example, you can stay in an authentic retro tram cart, a secret room behind the bookcases, or a miniature wooden house.
And your breakfast is served next to an antique tram cart.
If the splendor of Titanic captivated your imagination, then the Queen Mary Hotel is probably right up your alley.
Once a luxury liner for the rich and famous, Queen Mary now serves as an indulgent hotel with art deco suites. So you can live as a first-class traveler in the 1930s.
An overnight stay at Queen Mary is time travel back to an era when a trip to the USA was reserved for the wealthy. The royals and superstars preferred to travel on this ship between Europe and the United States.
Several cabins, living rooms, and restaurant environments on the boat have been recreated to their original state. So you really get a sense of what it must have been like to travel on the ship when it had its heyday.
But watch out for ghosts. According to some rumors, there can be as many as 150 of them on the ship. If you want to know more about them, you can book ghost walks, the 'Haunted Encounters Tour' and the 'Paranormal Shipwalk'.
Karosta Prison in Latvia is undoubtedly an extreme lodging choice.
Karosta Prison is a prison in Liepaja that was in use until 1997. Today the former jail is open to visitors. Every hour you can join a guided tour that tells about the history of the prison used to punish disobedient soldiers.
Do you want to experience what it is like to be an inmate of Karosta Prison? Then volunteer as a prisoner and spend the night in prison.
During your stay, you will be subjected to checks, and you will have to deal with real correctional officers who will treat you like a disobedient prisoner.
Your room is a cell with a simple bed, desk, and toilet. If you think a whole night is a bit too long, you can also participate in the shows that last 1.5 to 2 hours.
During this experience, you experience the horrors of what it is like to be a prisoner.
Forget your typical ski chalet! Barin Ski Resort in Iran looks like a snow-capped mountain.
Getting around this hotel feels like walking through an ice maze, and the rooms resemble ice-carved igloos.
RYRA Studio designed the building, and its exterior and interior reflect the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscape.
The Barin is located in the Shemshak ski resort north of Tehran. Yes, that's correct; Iran has some seriously great skiing terrain.
The crystal-shaped construction of The New Monte Rosa Hut is undoubtedly stunning, but you know what’s even more impressive? Its sustainable design!
If you want to see eco-design in action, this is the place. The project demonstrates that sustainable building is possible even in harsh environments like rocks and glacial in the Swiss Alps.
The minimalistic wooden interior is heated by the sun and the warmth of the human body.
Due to the construction complexity in the high Alps, the projects required a close partnership between ETH Zürich, the Swiss Alpine Club, and various outside experts and specialists.
Located in Harlingen, Lifeboat Hotel is a beautifully restored original lifeboat that can accommodate two people.
The Lilla Marras served as a lifeboat in various places along the English coast from 1955 to 1979. During that time, it saved 45 lives. The boat was brought to the Netherlands by an enthusiast, and now it serves as a unique accommodation.
Unlike most other boat hotels, this one is fully functioning, so you can hire a private captain to take you out in the sea!
The former royal coastguard boat has a sitting room and a bedroom with a water lily leaf bed.
Seeing the Northern Lights from your bed has to be one of the best hotel views on Earth. Levin Iglut igloos are (nearly) entirely made of glass, so you can watch the spectacular Aurora dance without freezing your toes off.
Levin Iglut offers fully insulated and heated glass igloos in an oasis of tranquility atop Utsuvaara Fell in Finnish Lapland.
In winter, you are surrounded by snow-covered trees and starry skies, and if you arrive at the right time, you can also see the northern lights while lying in your bed.
If you are ready for this adventure, all you need to do is get on a flight to Kittilä, 20 minutes by car, and you are completely free from everyday life's hassles.
During winter, you can also go snowshoeing, visit a reindeer farm or go on a husky safari.
Yes, you heard that right! Capsule Hotel repurposed old survival pods into lodgings ranging from basic pods to luxurious James Bond-themed suites.
The designers behind this unique concept are the guys from Free Architecture Surf Terrain. They were located at the boulevard of Scheveningen near The Hague before closing down.
So, unfortunately, it's not possible to book these funky orange survival pods that once served on an oil rig platform anymore.
Nakagin Capsule Tower was originally designed in the 1960s to provide self-contained living spaces for bachelors.
Until recently, the micro-apartments in this iconic building were for rent. Unfortunately, the building was commissioned to be demolished, and Nakagin Capsule Tower is now a pile of dust and rubble.
Luckily, fans of architecture managed to save a couple of the capsules, and they will be exhibited for curious visitors in the near future.
The Shell House would be your typical vacation home with a pool if it weren’t for the (very) unusual shape.
Not only does it look like a shell, but it’s also decorated with countless seashells found along the nearby beach.
Fortunately, the interior follows the quirky style inside, and the walls are curvy like the inner side of a seashell. Can you hear the sound of the ocean?
If you are ready to explore the unique architecture of the Shell House, head down to Isla Mujeres, a Mexican island in the Caribbean Sea, 8 miles (13 kilometers) off the coast of Cancún.
You might not be a mermaid, but you certainly can enjoy life under the sea. The Manta Resort has a unique floating suite with an underwater bedroom where fish glide past your windows.
It's a private "cottage" on three floors located in the middle of the crystal clear water, with the bedroom four meters below sea level.
From the upper deck, you just have to sit back and enjoy the sunrise and the beautiful starry sky, while from the bed, you can look out at the ocean's marine life.
The luxurious and laidback Manta Resort is located on the island's northwest coast and north of Zanzibar. It lies on a fantastic beach surrounded by colorful coral reefs.
If you're going on a trip to South Korea, why not stay on a cruise ship that hangs over the mountainside? Sun Cruise Resort offers all the luxury and convenience of a cruise holiday without, well, the actual cruise. No seasickness then!
Perched on a cliff in Korea, this ship won't take you very far, but maybe it can still float your boat.
It opened in 2002, and it's idyllically located on a beach with mountains in the background. The hotel offers a variety of water activities and has a pool, tennis courts, a private beach, and a harbor.
So you can watch the beautiful sunset from your cabin on the land without worrying about getting seasick.
If you're an art lover, Rogner Bad Blumau deserves your attention.
A famous Austrian architect, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, designed the spa hotel to unleash the guests' imagination and harness the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
There are dancing windows, colorful columns, golden domes, and a vast thermal Spa. Welcome to the magical world of Rogner Bad Blumau!
An hour and a half drive from Vienna is a spa complex a little out of the ordinary. The hotel's entire 33,207 sqft (3,085 sqm) is covered by health-promoting thermally heated water, outdoors and indoors.
There are 14 swimming pools where you can plunge in and relax, surrounded by a beautiful meadow landscape.
Located in a pristine Norwegian forest, Juvet Hotel offers undisturbed peace and quiet.
It’s part of the recent architecture movement to create buildings that blend in with the landscape and highlight the beauty of their surroundings.
The hotel has 28 rooms, all decorated differently and housed separately. Each house has one or two walls built entirely of glass, and each has its own ideal geographic location, so you can never see any of your neighbors.
The unique hotel is famous for serving as the film set in the Ex-Machina movie. You may not interact here with humanoid robots, but the state-of-the-art design is comparably impressive!
Juvet is located by the well-known and beautiful national tourist road that runs between the world heritage area Geirangerfjorden and the dramatic stretch of road around Trollstigen. Many tourists know the area because of the spectacular waterfall Gudbrandsjuvet.
Frank and Patrik Riklin run a project called Null Stern ("no stars") which is aimed to poke fun at over-styled hotels around the world.
Their first project was located in a Swiss nuclear bunker and, sadly, has now been closed for several years. Luckily, the brothers have opened their second experimental hotel, that's essentially a bed in the wild open surrounded by the Swiss Alps.
You sleep like a king on a hotel bed with two bedside tables and lamps. That's all the decor you get, except for the beautiful nature.
Waking up better is hardly possible. Once you open your eyes, you don't want to close them again.
But just because the only stars they have are in the sky doesn't mean there's no service. A butler is available throughout the day who is a 10-minute walk from your bed.
If you like to stay in places that get people turning their heads in astonishment, hardly anywhere will do the job better than Ooops Hotel .
Although it looks like it’s half-sunk in the lake, you have nothing to worry about. It’s just a skilled illusion! The hotel is floating in the lake off the coast of Vasteras.
The transfer is by boat, and you will be completely secluded due to its location in the Västeråsfjärden bay.
Everything about Harlingen Harbour Crane is fun: the colorful interiors, the fireman's pole right in the middle of the room, and, most importantly, the fact that you can operate it yourself!
The high legs of the crane are almost in the Wadden Sea, yet you are only a few steps away from the historic center of Harlingen. Romantic overnight stay in a harbor crane? You got it!
The Harlingen Harbor Crane was used until 1996 to unload timber from Scandinavia and Russia. Today, the converted crane is a unique place to stay for two people.
You can set up your own view by operating the crane at the height of 56 feet (17 meters). Bored of the city view? Turn to the sea!
And you won't need to struggle with climbing like the workers used to in the past. The cage ladders were replaced by two specially designed lifts to take you to the living compartment.
Volcano-shaped construction is covered with plants, a waterfall runs down the walls (and in front of your room's window), and a monkey bridge leads to the lobby.
You won't find ordinary at Montana Magica Lodge , but you'll definitely find magic there.
This unique hotel was built in Chile's UNESCO Huilo Huilo Biosphere Reserve. There are some amazing hiking opportunities around here. If you are not staying at the hotel, you pay for access to the trails.
Not far from the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Friedrichstrasse, and other sights in the center of Berlin, you will find the Arte Luise Kunsthotel , which is a sight in itself.
The hotel dates back to 2008 when many young Berlin artists started an 'art laboratory' there.
This hotel has 50 rooms and suites, located in a neo-classical mansion from 1825. An internationally renowned artist decorated each room.
No two rooms are, therefore, the same. There is a black and white striped room, a suite with a 13-meter high ceiling, and a room with a sleigh as a bed. No matter your choice, you'll spend the night in a gallery.
If you’ve gotten this far down the list, you might think you’ve already seen the craziest repurposed hotels.
Well, SiloStay with apartments in steel grain silos will probably challenge that opinion.
The quirky interiors follow the rounded shape of the silos and make clever use of the industrial styling.
Mountains and nature trails surround this part of New Zealand, so SiloStay is an excellent spot to spend a night or two.
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