Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Awesome And Weird Hotels Around The World

Fancy a unique vacation? Here's a list of some amazing themed hotels found on earth.

Arte Luis Knusthotel - Berlin, Germany. 

BubbleTree - France. 

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Real Life Hotel California

Everyone knows this song by The Eagles. But have you ever dreamt to visit the legendary Hotel California in reality?

The Hotel California is located in Todos Santos, a town on Mexico's Baja California peninsula. It was founded by a Chinese immigrant in 1948. Since this was the only place in town where cold beer was served it soon became popular. That's probably why The Eagles devoted their song to this place. The hotel's complete renovation in 2002 transformed the original 16 rooms into 11 suites. 

Today this place is an icon that attracts many people.



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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Lastel - Japanese Corpse Hotel

Across from a noodle shop in a Yokohama suburb, Hisayoshi Teramura's inn looks much like any other small lodging that dots the port city. Occasionally, it's even mistaken for a love hotel by couples hankering for some time beneath the sheets.

But Teramura's place is neither a love nest nor a pit stop for tired travelers. The white and grey tiled building is a corpse hotel, its 18 deceased guests tucked up in refrigerated coffins. 

The daily rate at Lastel, as it is known, is JPY12,000 (USD157). For that fee, bereaved families can temporarily keep the dead bodies while they wait their turn in the queue for one of the city's overworked crematoriums. In Yokohama, the average wait for an oven is more than four days, driving up demand for half-way morgues such as Lastel.

The hotel stores and chills encoffined corpses, delivering them through hatches and into a viewing room, day or night, whenever friends and family come to pay their respects.
An employee of funeral operator Lastel shows a kitchen of a condominium lodge where bereaved family members can stay
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