Travels AhBoon | 02 Mar 2008 04:33 pm
Unusual Hotel in Berlin – Propeller Island City Lodge
Can your vacation be as fulfilling if your hotel only provides you with the bare minimums and lacks the small yet unexpected luxuries?
Perhaps it can. But with a little extra time spent on researching and for an added cost, your next hotel stay can be just as exhilarating and exciting as your vacation.
The [PROPELLER ISLAND CITY LODGE] is a – truly – VERY extraordinary location. All rooms and objects were created by the German artist Lars Stroschen. Much more appropriate than “hotel” is the designation “living in a work of art”.
30 rooms with an absolutely unique and personal ambience. “Unique” is meant literally, for the entirety of all furnishings and other objects you will discover here are custom-made, individual handiwork. None can be found anywhere else on this planet – one could consider the CITY LODGE to be a MUSEUM with guest accomodations or a stay-in work of SCULPTURE.
This Berlin hotel is beyond unique. Some may say that it borders on bizarre. But regardless of what you think, it will be an unforgettable experience. Start planning your trip to Berlin here.
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on 02 Mar 2008 at 6:21 pm 1.Anaya Russell said …
It sounds like you are having a lot of fun. You really got me excited about going to Berlin in the near future! When I search for a place to stay at in Berlin, normally I use berlinshotel.com. It’s a perfect travel website! I’ll totally read your next posts.
on 04 Mar 2008 at 11:42 am 2.keeyit said …
So colourful one le the hotels..
on 30 Apr 2008 at 12:51 am 3.Shantelle said …
I am thinking of staying @ Propeller Island City Lodge while visiting Berlin this August. Would you know if the rooms have air conditioning & heat. Not all hotels in Europe do and I just want to find an excentric and comfortable accomidation with climate control.