Top of the world's most unusual hotels. Utter Inn underwater hotel, Lake Mälaren, Sweden

In Sweden, not far from the small town of Vesteros, on the picturesque Lake Melaren there is a unique hotel Utter Inn.

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Mikael Genberg, a Swedish artist and sculptor, invented and realized such an unusual construction. He decided to create not quite an ordinary hotel and built several exotic modules for extreme rest.

For the first time such a hotel was launched and explored by the first guests in the early summer of 2000. The weather was windy and overcast, but the guests were satisfied with their vacation, although the floating house can only be called a three-star establishment.
Utter Inn is designed on the model of a traditional Swedish cottage called a stuga, which is painted mainly in bright red color. Mikael has succeeded in realizing the Swedish dream of building a stuga away from civilization.

The bedroom is located at a depth of three meters. The underwater part is equipped with huge windows, but don't expect to see something original, as behind them there is a cold lake, not the deep Pacific Ocean teeming with inhabitants.

Those wishing for privacy in extreme conditions register in the town of Westeros, and then go by boat to the place of residence. The private hotel is located a kilometer offshore.

At the top, protruding above the water, there is a small kitchen, dining room and toilet, and a terrace around the perimeter. Downstairs is a bedroom with two beds and a table.
If you're lucky with the weather, you'll have some exciting fishing. You can take a boat trip on the lake or just admire the scenery. Dinner can be delivered on request.