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These Are The 3 Most Insane Places To Sleep

Even though the new year has just begun, it’s never too early for you to start planning your travel plans. This year, you can go beyond the usual and book a stay at a hotel that is more special than the average.

Check out these picks for the most bizarre places to sleep, and get some inspiration for your wanderlust.

1. The Yays Crone Apartment

Staying at the Yays-Crane Apartment, KNSM Island is a great option if you are planning to visit Amsterdam in the near future. The name says it allThe digs are located in a converted harbor crane, which was then gutted and turned into a luxury three-story apartment.. The flats have two bedrooms that offer panoramic views of IJ River. Guests can also enjoy delicious meals in the fully-equipped kitchen.

This minimalist design is intended to reflect the island’s industrial heritage. It was once a busy dockyard in 1950s, before becoming a vibrant hub for creatives in the second half of 20th century. Visitors can enjoy the many bars, art galleries and trendy eateries in the neighborhood when they are not lounging in bright-blue storage containers.

You can reserve the Yays-Crane Apartment for a night if it seems like the perfect vacation spot.

2. 2. The Sheldon Chalet

2 2 The Sheldon Chalet

Sheldon Chalet is a perfect retreat for adventurous adventurers, perched on top of a glacial peak in Alaska’s wilderness. The area was once only accessible to mountain climbers with experience, but the Sheldons have since made it open to all and made it possible to anyone who wishes to pursue their pioneering dreams.

The house is located in the state of Denali National Park and Preserve. It is remote from the outside world, but guests can still enjoy a variety of thrilling activities. These are some of my favoritesHelicopter tours, moonlight trekkings, rappelling and sledding, crevasse exploration, and trips to historical sitesOutside the Don Sheldon Amphitheater.

In its five bedrooms, the chalet can sleep up to ten guests. This slice of heaven is worth the small price of an all-inclusive night rate that includes gourmet meals, drinks, and sauna access.

3. Bubbletent Australia

The Bubbletent, located in Australia’s Capertee Valley is a tent made from a clear plastic bubble. This hotel is for serious indoor people who wish to experience the beauty of the great outdoors but not sacrifice the comforts of their home.This tent has a queen-sized bed, goose down pillows, and a telescope to stargaze.

Even though the tent is in the middle wilderness, guests can be assured that it has WiFi, a Bluetooth speaker, USB chargers, and an in-bubble tablet. The attached bathroom makes it easy to use the facilities without having to go outside.

This bad boy is available for just one night if you are looking for a relaxing bubble-free stay.