10 Hotel Concepts of the World: Unique Getaways You’ll Never Forget
by Sher D Fly on 30/09/07 at 5:30 pm
These 10 hotel concepts are all unique in their own ways, each of them offering the guests a splendid and unique getaway experience that is pretty far from the norm, and one that it would be very hard to forget.
1. CAVE
Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Turkey

The cave was originally inhabited by the Christian monks in the Byzantine era for more than 5,000 years. The volcanic rock insulates the cave, keeping the temperature naturally comfortable. Opened in 1999, the restored cave hotel has a total of 18 rooms at around $100 – $150 per night.
Kokopelli’s Cave, New Mexico, USA

This is actually a privately owned luxury cliff dwelling in Farmington, New Mexico. The one bedroom cave home is carved from a 65 million year old sandstone formation. For about $280 per night, not only you will get a “living-in-cave” experience but also a superb view of the La Plata River as well as La Plata and San Juan mountains.
2. TREE HOUSE
Woodpecker Hotel, Vasteras, Sweden

This is a tree house built on a 130 year old oak tree located in the Vaserparken park. At 13 meters above ground, the only access to the tree house is by a rope ladder. The tree house was built by a Swedish artist, Mikael Genberg. Even though small, the tree house is furnished with all the basic amenities. As this is the only tree house in that area, early booking is necessary and expect to pay around $300 per night.
Green Magic Tree Houses, Kerala, India

This is a tree house built on a tropical rainforest tree at around 100 feet high above the ground. The only access to the tree house is via a hanging bridge. As the tree houses are located in a protected rainforest, they are all eco-friendly and use alternative energy to keep running. There are four double rooms in two tree houses. Costing around $250-$300 per night, each room is equipped with a bathroom and telephone.
3. ICE
Ice Hotel, Sweden

Ice Hotel of Sweden is the original and the world’s first ice hotel made of 6,000 square feet of ice and snow. This hotel only exists from December to April every year since 1990. At an average temperature of about 17 degrees Fahrenheit, the hotel beds are also specially made of ice and snow, topped with a couple of layers of reindeer skins with a thermal sleeping bed for the guests to sleep. The hotel charges around $200 per night. It has 80 rooms including suites, a church and a bar called the Absolute Icebar.
Alta Igloo Hotel, Norway

This hotel is made of snow and ice, measuring about 2,000 square meters. The hotel is decorated with ice sculptures depending on the theme set each year, for instance, Viking myth (2004), Norwegian fairytales (2005) and wild animals (2006). The temperature in the igloo remains between minus 4 and minus 7 degrees Celsius. To ensure comfort of the guests, the bed is made up of reindeer hide mattresses and a thermal sleeping bag. The hotel has 30 rooms which cost around $250-$300 per night.
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rene
Sep 30th, 2007
interesting article…hope u can write more on this subject
capsulehead
Sep 30th, 2007
yeah ive seen a documentary on the capsule hotel in tokyo. not sure if the trend gonna caught up with the masses but to ppl who r claustrophobic like me not gonna be fond of it though. i think there would be more concepts out there and not just 10. anyway a good read tho..
melting point
Oct 1st, 2007
cool! nice info! I have found out something: that you are an Indian. Is it true? Please reply here on your article itself.
Sher D Fly
Oct 2nd, 2007
Hi meltingpoint,
Thank you for your feedback. No, I am not an Indian. Hope I can visit India one day. Love the food too.
melting point
Oct 7th, 2007
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melting point
Oct 7th, 2007
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melting point
Oct 7th, 2007
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melting point
Oct 8th, 2007
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melting point
Oct 10th, 2007
ok. I sent you a mail. it is my permanent email ID. once again, Thanks!
no-holiday
Oct 15th, 2007
interesting concepts here. might give it a try once i’m on a holiday..sigh
icy-smirch
Oct 16th, 2007
I saw in a documentary they r building a multi-storey Ice Hotel..
That would be awesome
Alonda Star
Jan 5th, 2008
Your article plus the pictures is great. I prefer the first one, I think..in Turkey. Did you actually stay in any?
Sher
Jan 11th, 2008
Hi Alonda,
Thanx for the compliment. I wanted to stay in the Woodpecker’s when I was in Sweden but unfortunately, it was fully booked.
Yehom
Jun 10th, 2008
Indonesia, on June 11, 2008
Hello.. your article so cool.. I want to visit all place on your article but if I have much money.. good luck..
William L Domme
Dec 29th, 2008
Another very cool article. You should go to these places and do very in depth reportage on them. Would make excellent reading material. Keep going.
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