Check out the hotel rooms in this extremely odd hotel / art installation in Germany. Absolutely bonkers. I quite like a couple of them, although the idea of sleeping in a coffin (room 31) doesn't exactly float my boat:
http://www.propeller-island.de/rooms_neu/room_detail/01/index.php
Surely these must be the world's weirdest hotel rooms.
They look amazing but I'm not sure they look all that enticing at the same time though! I'd like to give it a go but all the mirrors and suspended beds mean I probably wouldn't get a good night's sleep.
It reminded me of the million-star hotel - also in Germany - which has been carved into a field of wheat. You would have thought that it would only open when the crops have reached a decent height though for the sake of privacy but judging by the photo below it doesn't look like it. Still, at a top price of £6 a night I can't imagine there are many complaints.
Theres a pretty strage one in New York. Not exactly weird but very quirky - it;s the Library Hotel in New York. And its just like a real library. The floors are even arranged by the Dewey Decimal concept like the sections of a library. So floor 12 is religion, and each room is themed with New Age, Eastern Religion and so on. I can't really describe it but the link is here. Great idea!
http://www.libraryhotel.com/dewey-decimal-system/index.cfm
I loved that story about the hotel made entirely from sand in Weymouth. Wouldn't fancy staying in it at the moment though!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7520842.stm
I liked that one too