Our favorite thing about the world of hospitality is that it’s constantly changing. I mean, no one wants a boring hotel room anymore! Every year seems to bring new and exciting options for us to experience and enjoy, whether they’re built entirely by man or just altered a little bit.
We love to travel and explore new countries, but the place we’re gonna stay at must have some character too. Whether it’s a hotel or an Airbnb, we want our accommodation to be a fun experience rather than just another generic room with a bed and TV. We’ve found that there are plenty of options out there that fit this description!
If you’re looking for a unique stay, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of the weirdest and coolest hotels in the world that are sure to delight your senses and make your travels memorable. Do you want a luxury stay? A funky boutique? Or maybe something to really blow your mind? Take a look at these weird hotels — and then check them off your bucket list!
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Igloo Village, Kakslauttanen, Finland
Booking a night or two in a glass igloo during your stay in Finnish Lapland is a must. Surrounded by nature all over, this impressive accommodation offers stays in igloos and traditional wood chalets. It also welcomes guests to try the world’s largest smoke sauna! Don’t worry about how to get there: Ivalo’s international airport is just 30 minutes away, and the hotel will provide you with a shuttle service.
I'd love to see the Northern Lights, it's number one on my bucket list x
Eco House Merisi, Georgia
Hobbit Village, The Shire Of Montana, United States
Giraffe Manor, Kenya
The Glass Floor Udang House, Bali, Indonesia
Hotel I Stayed At Was Formerly A Train Station And Had An Actual Train Inside It, With Rooms Inside Each Car
I stayed in the Chattanooga ChooChoo in Tennessee US. It was cute and a fun little experience
Montana Magica Lodge, Chile
When I read about this one, I contemplated planning my next travel itinerary to Chile. I mean, staying in a mountain with a permanent waterfall on its side? Deal. The mountain is surrounded by a massive rainforest, so it’s the best place to hike, meet some fascinating animals, observe nature, and fly with one of the longest zip-wires in South America!
Beautiful rooms and scenery, but that rope bridge would give me a panic attack
Fairy Chimney Hotel, Turkey
I've stayed here - I think it is the Kelebek cave hotel - it's in the region of Capadoccia, which was used for the filming of one of the Star wars films because of it's other worldly look. As an aside, when I was there in 2010 there were still many of the stacks lived in by local people.
Cocoa Island Hotel, Kaafu Atoll, Maldives
Äscher Cliff, Switzerland
Levin Iglut, Finland
The Muraka Conrad Rangali Island, Maldives
Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden
Beckham Creek Cave Lodge, Arkansas, United States
It's beautiful but I can't afford to pay $1600 per night with a 2 night minimum. I'll just keep on with my wishful thinking.
Les Cols Pavellons, Spain
Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
You’ll find tons of unique hotels on this list, but Crazy House is truly a fairy tale that comes alive. Located in Dalat City and designed by Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga, Crazy House resembles a giant tree and, at least at first, was just a personal project. The financial burden made the architect reconsider the purpose of the building, and she then decided to turn it into a guesthouse in 1990.
Free Spirit Spheres, Canada
Think about the tree house you so desperately wanted during your childhood (or even as an adult) and make it spherical. Welcome to Free Spirit Spheres! Located in Vancouver Island’s rainforest, this fun hotel is the place for you if you feel like embarking on your next eco-travel adventure with all the time in the world to meditate and reconnect with nature while also reducing your impact to basically zero.
Floating Hotel, Zanzibar
Hotel Punta Grande, Spain
Inntels Hotels Amsterdam-Zaandam, Netherlands
Located in the center of Zaandam, north of Amsterdam, this beautiful hotel went viral on social media for its unusual structure made of nearly 70 stacked houses, rich in local history and references to the Dutch scene. The hotel has facilities for up to 350 people and amazes guests with its distinctive design.
Taj Lake Palace, India
This was used as Octopussy’s palace in the Bond film of the same name.
Mirrorcube, Treehotel, Sweden
The Cabin, Treehotels, Harads, Sweden
Rogner Bad Blumau, Austria
Sun Cruise Resort, South Korea
The Southern Ocean Lodge On Kangaroo Island, Australia
No Man's Fort, United Kingdom
Was this on Grand Designs or something? I seem to recall this or a similar hotel
Kolarbyn Ecolodge, Sweden
Hotel De Vrouwe Van Stavoren, Netherlands
The Batcave, Taiwan
Hotel Marqués De Riscal, Spain
The UFO, Harads, Northern Sweden
The Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, Idaho
Dog people, here we are! Cottonwood’s Dog Bark Park Inn, commonly known as Sweet Willy, is a famous landmark along Highway 95. This beagle-shaped bed and breakfast is home to comfortable dog-themed rooms, a gift shop, and an art gallery with creations by Dennis Sullivan and Frances Conklin. You’ll also find a selection of dog-themed books and games to entertain your stay. There’s probably no need to say this, but well-behaved dogs are more than welcome!
The Big Idaho Potato Hotel, Idaho, United States
Jumbo Stay Hotel, Sweden
Most of these are nice but my goal on a vacation is to see the sights and area. I don't want to spend all my money on a room no matter how cool it is. Basic, clean room is fine.
No mention of any of the underground hotels/motels on the opal fields of Coober Pedy, Australia.
That's what I was looking for. Mind you, when I went it was with school so we were just in one of the bunkhouses, so not as cool.
Load More Replies...Most unique place I ever stayed at was the attic of a very posh hotel in Edinburgh: we arrived late at night (near midnight) in the pouring rain, desperate because all youth hostels were filled up thanks to some small festival or something (/s). The hotel manager said there were no more rooms available but we could sleep in the attic if we had no other place to stay. He then ushered us away from the golden fancy carpeted halls to some decrepit little hidden wooden stairs into the most beautiful attic I’ve ever seen. He charged us like 1/4th of the price of an actual room but if I ever find that place again I’d pay double the normal rate to be allowed to sleep in that attic again!
I recognise a fair few and if money weren't an option, this would be my holiday list!
The person that said : spend your money on experiences, not on things must be referring to this article. So nice places.
Here are my 2 cents (coincidentally, yes, affordable): Islesburgh House hostel (puffins! ponies! picts! vikings!) and Sonun Yurt camp (mountains! lake! mountain lakes! also, kumis)
rottnest island in australia. Amazing place, going there soon. Not many cars, you bike everywhere. You can snorkel and see the native quokkas.
Most of these are nice but my goal on a vacation is to see the sights and area. I don't want to spend all my money on a room no matter how cool it is. Basic, clean room is fine.
No mention of any of the underground hotels/motels on the opal fields of Coober Pedy, Australia.
That's what I was looking for. Mind you, when I went it was with school so we were just in one of the bunkhouses, so not as cool.
Load More Replies...Most unique place I ever stayed at was the attic of a very posh hotel in Edinburgh: we arrived late at night (near midnight) in the pouring rain, desperate because all youth hostels were filled up thanks to some small festival or something (/s). The hotel manager said there were no more rooms available but we could sleep in the attic if we had no other place to stay. He then ushered us away from the golden fancy carpeted halls to some decrepit little hidden wooden stairs into the most beautiful attic I’ve ever seen. He charged us like 1/4th of the price of an actual room but if I ever find that place again I’d pay double the normal rate to be allowed to sleep in that attic again!
I recognise a fair few and if money weren't an option, this would be my holiday list!
The person that said : spend your money on experiences, not on things must be referring to this article. So nice places.
Here are my 2 cents (coincidentally, yes, affordable): Islesburgh House hostel (puffins! ponies! picts! vikings!) and Sonun Yurt camp (mountains! lake! mountain lakes! also, kumis)
rottnest island in australia. Amazing place, going there soon. Not many cars, you bike everywhere. You can snorkel and see the native quokkas.