Here are 25 of the most unusual and unique hotels around the world:
Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi, Sweden): An entire hotel built from ice and snow, rebuilt every year with new designs.
Giraffe Manor (Nairobi, Kenya): A boutique hotel where giraffes roam freely and can peek into your room.
Treehotel (Harads, Sweden): Features treehouse rooms designed by various architects, including a mirrored cube and a UFO.
Hotel de Glace (Quebec, Canada): Another ice hotel with elaborate ice sculptures and snow art.
Propeller Island City Lodge (Berlin, Germany): A hotel with rooms designed by artist Lars Stroschen, featuring surreal and avant-garde designs.
The Underwater Room (Pemba Island, Tanzania): A room submerged beneath the ocean, offering panoramic underwater views.
The Dog Bark Park Inn (Idaho, USA): A bed-and-breakfast housed inside a giant beagle-shaped structure.
Skylodge Adventure Suites (Sacred Valley, Peru): Transparent capsules suspended on the side of a mountain, accessible via a via ferrata.
Cave Hotel (Cappadocia, Turkey): Rooms carved into the soft rock formations of Cappadocia, blending ancient cave living with modern amenities.
The Marmara Antalya (Antalya, Turkey): Features a rotating hotel tower with panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean.
Panda Inn (Chengdu, China): A hotel themed around pandas, with panda-themed decor and rooms.
Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort (Saariselkä, Finland): Offers igloos made of glass for viewing the Northern Lights in comfort.
The Queen Mary (Long Beach, California, USA): A historic ocean liner turned into a floating hotel with old-world charm and ghost stories.
Jumbo Stay (Stockholm, Sweden): A converted Boeing 747 turned into a unique hostel.
Zuri Zanzibar (Zanzibar, Tanzania): Features a mix of luxury and eco-friendly design, with some rooms built on stilts over the ocean.
Henn-na Hotel (Nagasaki, Japan): Known for its use of robots as staff, including robot concierges and check-in assistants.
The Capsule Hotel (Tokyo, Japan): Offers tiny, pod-like rooms for a unique and efficient lodging experience.
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island (Maldives): Features an underwater restaurant, Ithaa, offering views of marine life while dining.
Hotel Elqui Domos (Chile): Offers dome-shaped accommodations for stargazing in the Atacama Desert.
The Shire Hotel (New Zealand): Themed around J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, complete with Hobbit-inspired decor.
The Boot Bed & Breakfast (Tasmania, Australia): A bed-and-breakfast shaped like a giant boot.
Marina Bay Sands (Singapore): Known for its three-tower structure and rooftop infinity pool offering stunning city views.
Montaña Mágica Lodge (Chile): A lodge designed to look like a volcano, complete with a cascading waterfall.
Hotel Sidi Driss (Matmata, Tunisia): A troglodyte hotel built into the earth, famous as a filming location for "Star Wars."
The Beckham Creek Cave Haven (Arkansas, USA): A luxurious cave house with modern amenities, built into a natural rock formation.
These hotels offer a variety of unusual and memorable experiences, ranging from extreme luxury to inventive design!