AirHotel's hanging rooms lift lodging out of the ordinary
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Guests enjoying the Sterreschijter
Access to the Love Nest is by vertical ladder
El Ambassador is accessed by a retractable ladder
The Lotus opens up to accommodate up to four guests
The Night Box is covered with recyclable materials
The Night Box is covered with recyclable materials
The Night Box perches on a steel frame
Some of the AirHotel's friendly staff
Guests entering the Sterreschijter
The Sterreschijter is attached to a tree 19.7 feet (6m) above the ground
The Lotus resembles a giant Japanese lantern when closed
The Lotus opens up to accommodate up to four guests
The Lotus in sleep mode
Guests entering the Lotus
Two guests bed down in the Lotus
The El Ambassador pod is suspended from four cables
Access to the Love Nest is by vertical ladder
Guests check in at the solar-powered Wellness Center
The AirHotel's bathing facility
The AirHotel's stylish outdoor toilet
The Schulp (Little Cottage) can sleep up to six
Guests enjoying the AirHotel's Schulp (Little Cottage)
Article Summary
Looking for a place to stay that's sustainable, fun and suspended? The one-of-a-kind, mobile AirHotel, designed by a group of Belgian artists, may be just the ticket. Made from recycled materials, the quirky hotel's six elevated or hanging rooms are each unique in their own way and all come with an unusual form of room service that ranges from a love song to a disco party.
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