Rabu, 21 September 2011

World Heritage Forbes Traveler : Interesting World Hotels

Forbes Traveler recently published a list of more interesting hotels in the world. We has previously published articles on the Pitcher Inn and Winvian: 2 luxury hotels in Vermont and Connecticut, as well as Jules undersea Lodge, underwater hotel, located in Florida. But also on the list are some of these balls strange that may still not have heard of. My money is on the treehouses.



Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa


According to Forbes "this exclusive oasis was developed by Emirates Airlines Dubai Desert." Designed to resemble a Bedouin camp, the resort features suites, each with its own swimming pool and a spa with treatments of smell of incense. "Activities include field visits of safari on foot or in a unit of four wheels, with air conditioning manifestations vehicle, trekking from camel and falconry"




Anatolian Houses

"Located in caves in the surreal volcanic scenery of Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this hotel has luxuriously decorated suites equipped with everything from LCD TVs for jacuzzis." "A hiding place for Christians during the Roman era, Cappadocia offers not only visits, but the balloon hot air, also trekking, rafting and skiing rides"



Baron Island


"A volcanic island in the lagoon"Mar Menor"off the Mediterranean coast Spanish, Baron island is a 220 hectare reserve whose coast is dotted with small beaches perfect for walking, bird watching, swimming or diving." Up to twelve people can sleep in houses or in a watchtower built in the 1950s of a Frank Lloyd Wright Design. "This is a great place to literally get away from everything"



Costa Rica Tree House Lodge


"Located in the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, tree of the lodge House is built of sustainable wood from trees that fell in the forest;" the tree has two rooms that sleep up to six. Views of the rainforest surround guests, who also have access to a beach of 300 meters. "Surfing and white-water rafting are available."



Kube Hotel


"This Paris hotel's 41 rooms for the advancement of design opened last year, and features guest rooms angular, white, and accented with bright colors and furniture opaque night tables that resemble ice cubes;" an analysis of fingerprint opens its doors. Bathroom toilets are in gray, cabinets without Windows, similar to aircraft toilets; Bathtubs are designed by Philippe Starck. The lobby has been described as a "brothel of science fiction".



Ngong House


" Located on ten acres on the outskirts of Nairobi near the farm of coffee of Karen Blixen, author of "Out of Africa", this hotel is run by a former Belgian diplomat. The facilities are unusual, a private cottage and log cabin; High 15 feet on the ground, the unusual offer a magnificent view of the bush and the Ngong Hills. "Breakfast and lunch are served under Acacias in the garden, while dinner is served in a rondaval of straw, candles with a large fireplace."                          References: and forbestraveler.


 

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