Hypercubus is a mobile hotel room that at first glance looks like a futuristic suite for two people that can be transported to any vacation spot.
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How much money are you willing to pay for a luxury hotel room? We have prepared a selection of the 10 most expensive hotel rooms in the world, which far exceed the price of 10,000 euros per night.
If you're ever in a hurry in Amsterdam, at least grab a coffee at Hotel Zoku Amsterdam. With its design that tries to imitate the warmth of home, it ranks among the most advanced hotels in the world.
At 216 meters, the Žižek TV Tower in Prague is the tallest building in the Czech capital. The tower with three columns, on which statues of babies climb (by David Černý), was built in 1992. With its modern design, it deviates from historically important buildings, but more than its modest presence, it impresses the hidden fact that it is a luxury one-room hotel a five-star One Room Hotel that offers a magnificent view of the city.
Kempinski is opening its hotel in Cuba in the second half of 2017. It will be the first five-star hotel in Cuba, and the Grand Hotel Kempinski Manzana La Habana will have as many as 246 rooms and suites. It will be housed in the historic Manzana de Gómez building in the heart of Old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Huis Ten Bosch, a Japanese-themed bar in Sasebo that is mostly run by robots, will soon be richer for a new attraction. Floating hotel rooms that will take you to a secluded island overnight. Hotel Mizukami will open by the end of 2017.
We always worry about where to go with the bottles, broken plastic, used toaster and the rest of the waste. But it's good that we have solutions for this. But what happens to shipping containers when they expire? After all, these are huge metal bodies that are difficult to put in the trash can. Well, the Czech architecture studio Artikul came up with extraordinary ideas; they made a pop-up hotel out of three containers.
Airbnb has quite honestly shaken up the hotel market. And when that happens, there's usually a response. The Hilton hotel chain has responded by already opening lower-priced hotels for millennials, the generation born between 1999 and 2001. These are now teenagers who can already travel the world.
Have you ever been asked if you've tidied up your 'nest' or what's in your 'nest', right? Of course, we have to put the nest in quotation marks, because they are actually asking about your home. Well, what if you didn't have to write quotes and you lived in a real nest? Have you ever thought about it?
There is almost no worse nightmare for a traveler than the one when, after a long day of wandering, he wants to check into the hotel, it is already very late, and the receptionist informs him that, unfortunately, all the rooms are occupied. But now there is a hotel where, when you book a room, you will be told the same news, but it will make you happy. Um?
What's the coolest place you've stayed the night? We are not talking about a settlement, but about a place to stay. For some, it could be a personal car, a neighboring lawn, a tree house, or even your doorstep because you forgot your keys. Admittedly, these are more or less unusual places to sleep. But have you ever come up with the idea of spending the night on a construction site?
Can you imagine living in a shipping container? Probably not, but it should be added that we are not talking about an ordinary, but a really special container. Tetra Hotel will "leave you speechless".