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Smallest hotel in the world

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin

Was something strange there already when I went on a search for the smallest hotel in the world. Inspired by a short film on the internet I wanted to know where it is, however, take several hotels the superlative “smallest hotel in the world” for themselves. A stroll through the hotel's history began.

“Smallest hotel in the world” – this description is somewhat tempting. Initially I had thought about a tree house, but the search led me eventually to four different places. It must be mentioned, however, different criteria, because each in its own way, this can say with complete justification.

“Eh'häusl” Amberg

“Eh'häusl” in Amberg is proclaimed by the operator as the smallest hotel in the world, where there is less on space than on the actual width of the house. The hotel was built in 1728 and has been specially built by the Bavarian Elector Karl Albrecht especially for honeymooners. Just 2.50 meters wide, the small property in Amberg, who has just been upgraded and now where one night costs for two people including breakfast € 195.

“Punta Grande” El Hierro

Well, the name was probably meant more ironic. However, arises from a description of the hotel not know why they claim for themselves the superlative. Just four rooms, the hotel at the bay of El Golfo, was originally built as a small warehouse in 1970 and converted into a hotel.

Grand Hotel “De Kromme Raake”

On these tracks

Also converts the Grand Hotel “De Kromme Raake” in the Netherlands. Located in Eenrum hotel has just one room that was furnished by two artists in the Art Deco style. Even for a small reception desk, the designers have found place.

Hotel in Kirkenes

The smallest area of ​​the hotel world is now history. In 2005 it had been in Kirkenes in Norway, and could barely an area of ​​28 square meters. Without electricity and water, the guests could sleep in sleeping bags on reindeer skins.

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