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� In the only rotating hotel in the world, you have the opportunity to experience a 360 th view. Assisted by six electric motors, it spins several times a day. Imagine going to bed looking at the sea and waking up across the pool.
� This 4 -star hotel was designed to give the illusion that it has been built from 70 stuck-up real-life houses in the Zaan area. The interior of the décor is also influenced by the history of the area.
� It may no longer be originality, but it remains a distinct kind of hotel. This hotel is made entirely of ice. yes, and the beds.
if you are a nature lover this is the ideal hotel for you, since glamping has taken glamping (glamorous camping) to a new level. At Loisaba Wilderness Ranch, you can relax under african skies while you come close and become familiar with wild animals such as lions, elephants and zebras. Your Mukokoteni bed is set on elevated platforms offering breathtaking views. At your side stand permanent traditional warriors, ready to protect you from any hungry savannah animals.
� How would your friends react if you told them that you slept on a dog's belly? They would probably drive you crazy, unless you showed them this hotel dog, which accommodates up to four guests at a time. You enter the dog's body from the balcony, the bedroom is on his head and the toilet is disguised as a fire hydrant. Oh, it has a name! Sweet Willy!
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You already know about the magnificent sites in the Redwood National and State Parks in California, but the trees near Warkworth are famous for an entirely different reason. It’s called Redwoods Treehouse. Built in 2008, the pod-shaped structure is situated over 32 feet above the ground in a Redwood tree in the town of Warkworth, north of Auckland. Diners access the venue via an elevated treetop walkway built of redwood milled on site. The striking venue is used exclusively for private functions and events, with a capacity of 30 guests. These hotels around the world all have stunning views, too.
This is the only place where dining etiquette and bathroom etiquette are one and the same. The idea for this odd restaurant was conceived by one of the owners while he was reading while sitting—where else? — on a toilet. Initially, it only sold chocolate ice cream in containers shaped like a squat toilet, but once the humorous spin became a great success, a full-fledged, bathroomthemed eatery emerged. Today, Modern Toilet is a chain with locations across Asia and it has plans for further expansion. If the idea piques your curiosity, drop into one of these unique restaurants and have a seat at one of the (non-working) toilets where meals are served in toilet bowlshaped dinnerware.
The Weird Factor: Elevating foodies to new heights over cities all over the globe like Paris, Brussels, and Dubai, Dinner in the Sky offers 22 seat-belted guests a chance to dine at a seven-ton table attached to a crane, hovering 165 feet in the air. The only requirements: each guest must reach a minimum height of five feet, a space needs to be secured (options range from race tracks to vineyards), and someone must possess extremely deep pockets (average cost for the whole shebang runs approximately $30, 000 for eight hours). It takes approximately two hours to set up, one hour to break down, and you might want to hit the restroom before you rise—it only takes a minute to lower, but when one person goes, the whole table descends along with you.
Are you afraid of heights? If you aren’t, this is a restaurant you must visit! Located at the top of a skyscraper, this restaurant is part of the Banyan Tree Hotel. Featuring a great Sky Bar with an elongated deck, you can enjoy a floating feeling while consuming a cocktail!
� � � Have you heard of the Soneva Kiri Eco Resort in Thailand? If you haven’t, it is time to look it up! This resort is the home of the Bird’s Nest Restaurant, one of the finest and most unique restaurants in the world. Those who choose to dine here amazed by its uniqueness and positioning. Why? Because the restaurant is literally a bird’s nest – with tree nests in actual trees, 16 feet above ground level. Not only will you enjoy every bit of the food here, but you will surely like the spectacular view from the height, as well. To deliver your meals and drinks, the waiters will use a specially-designed zip line!