Top of the world's most unusual hotels. Propeller Island City Lodge Berlin, Germany
This extravagant hotel simply blew up the whole world of unconventional tourism. The creator of the hotel, Lars Stroschen, showed a true talent of a designer and realized his dreams, spending one and a half million dollars.
There are only 45 rooms in it, but there is not a single one like it. You can order a room with a bed floating in the air or a mirrored room, in the middle of which stands a luxurious huge black and white sofa.
Fans of bright interiors will appreciate the “orange” room, where all items are painted in the appropriate color.
Fans of close attention to themselves can settle in a room called “Museum”. An abundance of pictures, frames and a bed with illumination - attributes enough to feel like an outlandish exhibit.
There are apartments where lovers of gothic, medieval and horror movies about vampires can enjoy sleeping in a comfortable double coffin.
The “Upside Down” room is also impressive. The ceiling is occupied by tastefully “arranged” furniture, but downstairs there is a complete absence of it. However, just pull a special cord and a bed or a table will immediately appear from the floor.
Those who dream of sleeping in the sky will love the Clouds room. It is distinguished by clear lines of a comfortable bed, light parquet and huge paintings depicting clouds floating in the blue sky.
Those wishing to feel the spirit of freedom are given a room in the form of a prison solitary, with a small hole in the wall, through which the “breeze of freedom” seeps.
Such a riot of creative thought awakens erotic fantasies in some guests. The owner himself has nothing against such developments, but reminds that his brainchild is not only a hotel, but also a work of art. Therefore, guests are warned about the obligation not to break or damage anything in a fit of passion.