Palacio de Sal hotel built entirely of salt
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The hotel was constructed using close to one million blocks of salt.
The walls, floors, ceilings, and even some of the furnishings such as chairs, tables, beds and sculptures are all made of salt
The hotel is home to a dry sauna, steam room, salt water bathing, salt beds, whirlpool and massage room
Palacio de Sal is a hotel and spa in Bolivia where the walls and furniture are made entirely of salt
The hotel is home to a dry sauna, steam room, salt water bathing, salt beds, whirlpool and massage room
Dining tables and chairs are made of salt
The walls, floors, ceilings, and even some of the furnishings such as chairs, tables, beds and sculptures are all made of salt
The hotel is located on the edge of the Great Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flats
Palacio de Sal is a hotel and spa (Photo: Funkz)
The walls, floors, ceilings, and even some of the furnishings such as chairs, tables, beds and sculptures are all made of salt
Salt furnished dinning room
Double bedroom at Palacio de Sal
The hotel is located on the edge of the Great Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flats
Palacio de Sal is a hotel and spa in Bolivia where the walls and furniture are made entirely of salt
Chill out zone made from salt
Isla Incahuasi, Salar de Uyuni (Photo: Martin St-Amant)
Palacio de Sal is a hotel and spa in Bolivia where the walls and furniture are made entirely of salt. (Photo: Phil Whitehouse)
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Palacio de Sal (meaning Salt Palace) is a hotel and spa in Bolivia where the walls and furniture are made entirely of salt. The hotel is located on the edge of the Great Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flats, which spans across 10,582 sq. km (4,086 sq. miles). Guests are apparently politely asked to refrain from “licking the walls.”
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