Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The world's rarest hotels - Part 2
Unfortunately, the hotel is only open from January to April, otherwise it is easy to melt. Two. Hotel Malmaison Oxford Castle Prison, Melmeyzon Castle, England, in front of the castle in a prison in Oxford Melmeyzon. It was the first prison in England, which was converted into a hotel. Of course, the castle has been completely redesigned to ensure comfort. The rooms have mini-theater, CD and DVD, satellite TV and a wine bar. Three. Boats Empire: Imperial Boat House, Ko Samui, Thailand, 34 of these barges were made of teak rice have become luxury apartments in the ocean. The outdoor pools are surrounded by lush vegetation and the royal arms on the coast. Fourth Extravaganza: Fantasyland Hotel & Resort, Edmonton, Canada Fantasyland Hotel & Resort is in a position to cause a crash. It creates a feeling that you're somewhere completely different.
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