Would you like to spend the night in a crane hotel?
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, AMSTERDAM/ Created : Nov 12, 2019, 17:53 IST
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There are a lot of unique and crazy hotels out there, but if you think you have seen it all, then let us change that for you. Amsterdam now boasts of a Crane Hotel, which is basically a hotel housed in a crane.
There are a lot of unique and crazy hotels out there, but if you think you have seen it all, then let us change that for you. Amsterdam now boasts of a Crane Hotel, which is basically a hotel housed in a crane. Read less
There are a lot of unique and crazy hotels out there, but if you think you have seen it all, then let us change that for you. Amsterdam now boasts of a Crane Hotel, which is basically a hotel housed in a crane. This outlandish hotel is a three-suite property, and it looks really cosy, though bonkers at the same time. It is called Crane Hotel Faralda, and is definitely going to take the world by storm.
The crane hotel has three five-star suites, Free Spirit, Secret, and Mystique. While Free Spirit is the lowest ganging suite at 114 ft above the ground, Mystique is right on top, sitting 147 ft above the ground. In between these two is the Secret, which is at 130 ft above ground, and in fact has a copper bathtub imported from Marrakech.
This is what dreams are made of, but if you have a fear of heights (acrophobia), then this may not be for you.
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