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10 Unique Hotels Around The World

10 Unique Hotels Around The World 
Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel that is located at the heart of Dubai city in United Arab Emirates. It was designed to imitate sail of the ship and is the second tallest hotel in the world.Take a look.

10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Liberty Hotel, Boston, USA
Liberty Hotel, Boston, USA
Liberty Hotel which used to be a Charles Street jail for Boston’s criminals for about 150 years has preserved its old looks even with restoration in 2007.
10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Saariselkä, Finland
Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Saariselkä, Finland
Igloo Village is a part of Hotel Kakslauttanen in Finland.
 10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Das Park Hotel, Linz, Austria
Das Park Hotel, Linz, Austria
Das Park Hotel located in Linz, Austria is an idea of Andreas Strauss who came up with redesigning and actually using sewer pipes as hotel rooms.
10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Hotel Marqués De Riscal, Elciego, Spain
Hotel Marqués De Riscal, Elciego, Spain
This five-star hotel, originally a winery built in 1858 was re-designed by Frank Gehry into a City of Wine with hotel, wine shop, viticulture museum and SPA.
10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Martello Tower, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, UK
Martello Tower, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, UK
Martello Towers were built to protect against potential Napoleonic attack.
  10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Ayvali Village, Turkey
Gamirasu Cave Hotel, Ayvali Village, Turkey
Gamirasu Cave Hotel is located in Ayvali Village in Cappadocia, Turkey.
   10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo, Chile
Magic Mountain Hotel, Huilo Huilo, Chile
The Magic Mountain Hotel or Montaña Magica Lodge is located in Huilo Huilo nature reserve in Chile and it’s spectacular.
  10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Hôtel de Glace, Quebec, Canada
Hôtel de Glace, Quebec, Canada
Hôtel de Glace or Ice Hotel in Quebec Canada is one of the most unique hotels in the world.
  10 Unique Hotels Around The World
Quinta Real Zacatecas, México
Quinta Real Zacatecas, México
Quinta Real Zacatecas is a converted-bullring-hotel in México.
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