Havenkraan van Harlingen
Staying at 150-foot-high Harbor Crane one-room hotel during migration can be completely awesome and exciting. Of course, this does not look anything more than a set of countless cranes arranged on the dockside. It would not be difficult to guess what this hotel is capable of offering when viewed from outside. But the truth is that it serves as a hotel room. By 2001, Harlingen Harbour Crane was used to unload timber freight from Russia and Scandinavia, like a normal crane. Later Harbor Crane was handed over to the original owner, who had dedicated it to the reconstruction for two years. Since September 2003 it is possible to admire Harlingen and the Wadden Sea from crane level{1}. Harbor Crane Hotel offers modern services that you can expect from a hotel. You reach the room via specially designed elevators, this is part of the machine house. The main room has a volume of 60 cubic meters, cleverly designed a bed, seating comfort from Charles Eames and a double shower. Through the back wall of the room and the panorama window in the roof, you can see the outside scene. the crane turns 365 degrees by means of a control stick, You can choose your own panoramic and enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the Wadden Sea.
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The Boot at Jester House
Jester House Cafe is famous for its special design. This one will let you stay inside a giant boot. It has been shaped like a boot, Which will provide some different type of experience to the guest. Maybe this is ridiculous? The hotel is located in a hazelnut grove in the Tasman region of New Zealand. Expect outside, in rooms have curved walls uniquely-shaped.
The Boot cottage offers you privacy, luxury and relaxation. Up the spiral staircase, there is a queen-size bed, dark curtains for late morning rises and a Juliet balcony that overlooks the pond, the fragrant gardens. Before the afternoon the courtyard may be an ideal place to sit for you, which is surrounded by a scented garden. This boot hotel has plenty of places to explore beaches, mountains, Abel Tasman National Park, wineries, galleries, cafes, golf courses, the city of Nelson and quaint villages and towns[2].
Jumbo Stay, Sweden
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If you are looking for a romantic place somewhere to stay in the holidays, then how will the idea of an airplane, if it is noise-free? Like dream! But an airplane cannot be the first place where you look for a good night's rest. You should check out Jumbo Stay Hotel at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, which is located outside of Sweden. The Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet welcomes you, It used to fly for Pan Am. this cosy hotel features a redesigned interior and you have the opportunity to sleep in the cockpit of the airplane[3].
The aircraft was originally built for Singapore Airlines in 1976. After serving Pan American, Air Club International, Transjet, Northeast Airlines, Jet Midwest Inc, Tower Air, Nationair, Cathay Pacific and Garuda Indonesia, Plane became bankrupt in 2002. In January 2008, the work of conversion of the plane into the hotel began. 450 seats, 33 were replaced in different rooms. While the aircraft's engines were removed for spare parts. It's finally cool and steady, that offers visitors the pleasures of first-class air travel, while staying firmly on the ground.