Would you spend the night in a hotel with no walls or ROOF?
A NEW hotel is offering a different experience for travellers, with a room that has no walls or roof.
A new hotel has opened that has no roof or walls in the Swiss Alps
Some of the necessities of a hotel sometimes vary between people.
A comfy bed, a well stocked mini bar and a beautiful bathroom are just some on the list to make it a memorable stay.
Yet one of the basic things is sometimes just four walls and a roof.
A new hotel is offering an exclusive service that actually doesn’t have these at all.
Null Stern, a ’zero-star’ hotel has opened in the Swiss Alps, has no roof and no walls.
The concept allows guests to enjoy the unobstructed views of Switzerland and the surrounding landscape.
All that is included is a bed, fresh linen and two side tables.
So with no bathroom or mini bar, it’s certainly a different kind of hotel.
The hotel has no walls or a roof to ensure travellers can get back to nature
We got rid of all the walls, and the only thing left is you and your experience
Daniel Charbonnier, the hotel's co-founder, told Business Insider: “We got rid of all the walls, and the only thing left is you and your experience.”
Having launched at 6,463 feet above sea level, the view from the mountains of Graubünden gives a panoramic view of the country.
Yet it isn’t all sparse. A butler is on hand to deliver salami sandwiches and coffee in the morning.
A night comes in at an impressive $250 (£195) although beware; it could be cancelled in bad weather.
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