13 Out-of-the-Ordinary Hotels You Need to See to Believe
Natura Vive Skylodge, Peru
The aptly named Skylodge is composed of three capsule suites, clinging to the cliffs of the Sacred Valley of Cuzco. Accessible only by a strenuous hike, or via an adrenaline-pumping zip-line route, the Skylodge was designed with adventure in mind.
While its location high on a 1,200-foot mountain does offer spectacular views, it might not be the best place to go for a good night’s sleep if you have even so much as a mild fear of heights.
The Manta Resort, Tanzania
The Manta Resort offers the distinct specialty of a private island where guests sleep beneath the waves. The Underwater Room is a three-floor suite floating next to a coral reef.
The master bedroom is fully submerged, with windows looking out at the reef and all of the life thriving in it. If you want to catch a glimpse of underwater worlds without getting wet, this is one of the best underwater hotels to do it at.
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Liberty Hotel, USA
Lavishly beautiful, it is hard to imagine that this Boston masterpiece was once a prison. Formerly the Charles Street Jail, the building is famous for having incarcerated names such as James Michael Curley and Malcolm X.
Reborn as a 300-room luxury hotel, your stay there will almost certainly be more comfortable then theirs was, even if you sleep in the very same space they occupied.