• Hüttenpalast hotel in Berlin sports old refurbished camper caravans for rooms

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    What do you get when you put a bunch of old campers and a run-down vacuum-cleaner factory together? Well, the Germans came up with a pretty sound way to put these two to use with the Hüttenpalast hotel in Berlin. A paradigm shift away from the usual hotel you’d spend a day out of home in, the Hüttenpalast chooses to remain different. Instead of rooms, the hotel makes use of old recycled camper trailers, refurbished and refitted to serve a new purpose in life. Also, staying here isn’t too expensive either, with all the amenities one would require on a stay away from their comfortable abodes, this hotel offers a roof above your head for thirty Euros a night!


    And if living in camper caravans isn’t your thing, the hotel also has on offer wooden huts for rooms too! Combining recycling and innovative architecture, the Hüttenpalast hotel takes the cake when it comes to eco-friendly hotels.
    Via – [Designlaunches]

    Posted in Topics:Architecture, Tags: , on May 27, 2011