More Of The Weirdest Hotels In (And Out Of) This World
Three Camel LodgeFor adventurous tourists, or Central Asia history enthusiasts, there"s a hotel in Mongolia where you can experience the nomadic lifestyle of the ancient Mongolians firsthand. Guests staying at the Three Camel Lodge get to experience "The Lodge"s twenty Deluxe Gers include a private bathroom with a toilet and sink, a king size bed and amenities such as felt slippers, Mongolian-styled bathrobes and locally produced toiletries and camel milk moisturizing lotions."
A Ger is a large, felt tent by the way. While the accommodations do look great, I would stay away from the local liquor. Traditional Mongolian Kumis is brewed from fermented Horse milk.
Hotel Saint-Merry
At first I thought this hotel was gorgeous, but the more I thought about it, the creepier it seems. This Parisian boutique hotel is actually a converted 17th century church.
The furniture and decor in this property is simply stunning. Those are flying buttresses bisecting that room over there, actually. However, there"s something a little bit creepy about headboards that used to be confessional boxes.
Snowdonia Manor
This 15th century manor house is actually one of the oldest habitations in Wales. It also has an incredibly awesome name that sounds like it should be the greatest country ever. It"s actually a wilderness preserve, 160 acres of ancient woodland, and this cottage is right in the heart of it.
Another cool feature of this hotel is the ability for guests to hitchhike on steam trains. The station is located a minute"s walk away from the cottage, and guests can literally thumb a ride from steam trains that make the journey 16 times a day, in peak season.