Extreme Hotels For You To Spend The Night-I

Extreme Hotels
And you thought your pink painted walls make a bold statement? Sure, your place has character. But does it have a Wikipedia entry? Why don’t you check out these mind-boggling property originals from around the world that have taken the idea of housing to the extreme. These amazing homes prove that anything is possible; all you need to do is to dream big enough. Perhaps these houses will inspire your next DIY or renovation project.

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CasAnus

Hotel CasAnus
Hotel CasAnus
The CasAnus is a giant sculpture of a human intestine located in Kemzeke, Belgium. The hotel houses a double bed, heater, shower, and toilet. While it might not look especially appealing from the outside, except for being in the middle of nature, the inside of the room is as comfy as any place else.


Room of CasAnus
Room of CasAnus
This one-room hotel is extremely popular with couples since it’s situated in a quiet and remote place. Book the hotel well in advance as the visitor rush is skyrocketing!

Null Stern Hotel

Null Stern Hotel
Null Stern Hotel
This hotel is so extreme (in a bad way) that it scores zero stars... It is also the first zero star hotel in the world. Ideally located in Teufen, Appenzellerland (Switzerland) the catch-phrase from the hotel is that “the only star is you.” The hotel was built in a cold war bunker and there are no windows. The hotel was nominated for the best innovation of the year at the Worldwide Hospitality Awards (2009).

Room of Null Stern
Room of Null Stern
The interior of this hotel that dates back to the times of the World War had been kept intact by the designers; the concrete walls and pipes there to give you the “weirdness”. The only touch of a comfort is the supply of beds, furniture and lights.

Capsule Hotel

Capsule Hotel Japan
Capsule Hotel Japan
A popular accommodation idea in Japan, the capsule hotels first appeared in 1979. Since that time capsule hotels are part and parcel of Japanese culture. These hotels are perfect for unpretentious people who need overnight accommodation and basic service. They are small measuring only 1 x 2 meters. Many of the capsule hotels do offer television and wireless internet, but usually don’t allow eating inside the capsule. Bathrooms are shared and there are restaurants.

Rooms of Capsule Hotel
Rooms of Capsule Hotel
They are very basic and quite cheap to rent running approximately $25-50/night.

V8 Hotel

Vintage Car Theme Room
Vintage Car Theme Room
A must visit for car fanatics, the V8 Hotel in Meilenwerk, Germany is all about automobiles. Legendary vintage cars, sporty timers, exclusive cars and rarities will definitely create the racing mood the man is ever-so-agog about! Each room has an automotive theme as well. You can sleep in a bed made from a white Mercedes or sleep in the workshop room where your car bed is actually lifted up on jacks.

Hotel V8
V8 Hotel
There is a CD player in each room, wireless internet, free parking, and laundry services. A personal favorite!

Kokopelli’s Cave

Kokopelli’s Cave
Kokopelli’s Cave Hotel
Being at one with the earth takes on a whole new meaning at Kokopelli's Cave! Originally intended as a geological research office, this manmade one-bedroom B&B sits 70 feet below the surface of a mesa and is accessed through an entrance carved into a cliff face.

Room of Kokopelli’s Cave Hotel
Room of Kokopelli’s Cave Hotel
Complete with a working kiva fireplace, this rustic retreat is reminiscent of the nearby Anasazi cliff dwellings ... with the exception of electricity, comfy Southwest furnishings and a rock-walled bathroom with a hot tub and waterfall shower Colorado.

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