They’re weird. They’re wacky. They’re usually made out of some type of reconverted structure. These are some of the world’s most unusual hotels. Fancy sleeping in an old windmill? A junked out jumbo jet? A treehouse? Come along and explore these six truly unique hotels.
Quinta dos Moinhos de S. Felipe, Portugal
This Portuguese hilltop inn is located inside of an old windmill. With stunning views of the Sado River as it empties into the Atlantic Ocean (about 25 miles from Lisbon), Quinta dos Moinhos is a completely unique accommodation experience. Guests rent the entire windmill, which can sleep up to four people and boasts a living area, kitchen and outdoor pool with panoramic views. Expect to pay around £200 for the whole windmill. Alternate doubles and twin rooms are available in the nearby farmhouse for around £65/pp.
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Ariaú Amazon Towers, Brazil
This jungle hotel is a complex of towers connected by catwalks set inside the canopy of the Amazon in Brazil. Circular rooms here are lavishly decorated in a style not unlike a treehouse, but with more ammenities. In fact, there are so many amenities on offer at this jungle getaway that the prices are upwards of £400 a night! Numerous outdoor activities are planned to allow guests to truly explore the Amazon’s unique ecosystem and get up close with monkeys, parrots and other wildlife.
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Q Station Retreat, Australia
On first glance, this hotel just outside Sydney is a normal, relaxing beach retreat, but history reveals more. The buildings here were once a quarantine station for immigrant ships, to help avert the spread of typhoid fever throughout Australia! Passengers had to disembark here and stay for a number of weeks before being allowed into Australia. The hotel is now a 4-star resort with dining options and rooms overlooking the harbour and a purportedly high rate of ghostly encounters! Garden view rooms start at £145.
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Hôtel de Glace, Canada
You’ve heard of ice bars, but what about an ice hotel? This unique accommodation in Québec is just that. Everything here is made of ice, from the glasses in the super eerie bar to the beds in your double suite, the Hôtel de Glace is like one big, massive igloo. Staying here is unusual and cold, so be sure to bring your warm jacket (and hat. and gloves. and scarf. and woolly socks.) Packages start at £230.
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Jumbo Stay, Sweden
That’s right. It’s a hotel…in a jumbo jet. Part hotel, part hostel, Jumbo Stay is the self-proclaimed world’s only accommodation inside a jumbo jet. The antique jet doesn’t take off – it stays parked in its spot on an old runway near Stockholm Airport, and much of the interior has been reconverted to house beds and guests. A bar in the center of the plane gives you the feeling of airbourne luxury. A double here costs a mere £83.
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Al Maha Resort, United Arab Emirates
This all-suite hotel located about 45 minutes from Dubai is more like a luxury encampment, with individualized tented luxury suites sitting on a dune crest overlooking golden desert plains. Each suite has its own circular wooden portal on which to lounge and enjoy views of the desertscape and wildlife, as well as a private swimming pool on the terrace. A number of suites are on offer here, starting from the twin which goes for around £515.
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