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世界最奇异的10大旅馆
(2008-01-03 19:17:15)
Fancy spending your holidays inside an old sewer pipe or
doing a stretch in a prison cell, for fun? Incredibly, now you can.
These are just two of the weird and wonderful places to stay
collected in a new book, Extreme Hotels. So pack your bags and book
in for the strangest bed and breakfast experiences in the
world...
Cockpit and cocktails: An old Bristol freighter doubles as a
motel in Otorohanga, New Zealand. There's one suite in the old
pilot's quarters and one in the tail.
A woof over your head: When two chainsaw artists in Idaho,
U.S.A, decided to create a roadside attraction to entice visitors
to their studio, this was the result - Sweet Willy, the Beagle
B&B.
Call the lifeboat: These two marine survival capsules in The
Hague, Netherlands, have been converted to a hotel.
For cave men and their women: You can stay in these 5th century
cliff dwellings in Cappadocia, Turkey, now warmly reappointed as
rooms for rent.
What a dive: This is the visible portion of the Utter Inn in
Sweden, a 'cottage' with an underwater room. You are just rowed out
to it and left in peace, with only the fish for company.
Cold cuts only? The Igloo Village provides surprisingly warm
accommodation in a ski resort high in the Swiss Alps
Pipe dream: Pieces of concrete sewage pipe in Austria have been
fitted with beds, and you pay only what you think they are
worth.
VAT included: Old winemaking barrels have been turned into
bedrooms in Stavoren, Holland.
Doing porridge: A former military prison in Ljubljana,
Slovenia, is now a youth hostel called Celica (which means
cell)
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