glass igloo style hotel rooms in snow
Ingenious glass igloos pop their domed heads up from the snow in this arctic resort in Lapland.
Photo Credit: Kakslauttanen

13 Out-of-the-Ordinary Hotels You Need to See to Believe

Kakslauttanen Hotel, Finland

Ingenious glass igloos pop their domed heads up from the snow in this arctic resort in Lapland. Built to capture the magic of the Northern Lights, these igloos make the perfect accommodation for dreamers, nature lovers and honeymooners.

Perfectly sized for two, gazing at the Aurora Borealis from the warmth and comfort of these little glass huts is perhaps the most romantic way possible to spend freezing Arctic nights.

cave hotel in turkeyContinuing a very old tradition of burrowing sleeping places into rocks, the Cappadocia Cave Hotel is one of many in Goreme to set up its rooms within the so-called fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. Photo Credit: Cappadocia Cave Suites

Cappadocia Cave Hotel, Turkey

Continuing a very old tradition of burrowing sleeping places into rocks, the Cappadocia Cave Hotel is one of many in Goreme to set up its rooms within the so-called fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. The castle-like hotel meshes ancient cave dwellings with modern comforts, giving medieval rooms a luxurious makeover.

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lobby of hotel made of salt bricksConstructed entirely from blocks of salt, the hotel overlooks the incredible natural wonder that is the Uyuni salt flats.Photo Credit: Palacio de Sal

Palacio de Sal, Bolivia

This Salt Palace is literally the salt of the earth, making it one of the coolest hotels in the world. Constructed entirely from blocks of salt, the hotel overlooks the incredible natural wonder that is the Uyuni salt flats.

Of course, having a hotel where everything from ceiling to floor is made from salt does present a few problems. This hotel probably has the most unusual house rule in the world: guests are strictly prohibited from licking the walls, to prevent their degradation.

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