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Showing posts with label hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotel. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Artsy SF hotel
At the Hotel des Arts, you are not limited to just observing art; you can live it!
The rooms are painted by local artists.
By Brad K Alder
By David Derosa
By Brian Barneclo
By Buff Monster
By Maya Hayuk
By Josh Feldman
By Dave Kinsey
By Jeremy Fish
By Jet Martinez
By Misk
By Nome Edonna
By Peat Wolleager
By Sam Flores
By Tim Gaskin
By Vinyl Killer
www.sfhoteldesarts.com
Monday, April 18, 2011
Floating Hotel in Sweden
Salt & Sill is located far out on the island Klädesholmen, north of Gothenburg on the beautiful Swedish west coast.
They are Swede´s first floating hotel. Six cubic houses are built on pontoons and is floating outside the restaurant. The hotel consists of six two-storey buildings on floating pontoons. The hotel has 23 rooms with 46 beds, one of which is a suite. All the rooms have their own entrance and access to an outdoor seating area.
They also have a sauna-boat, a miniature copy of the floating hotel. The 11.9 x 6.5 meter large building is made of lightweight fibre-glass, and secured to a catamaran platform. It is powered by two 160 hp diesel engines from Volvo Penta, and reaches up to of 15 knots. It can be used as a relax area, conference room, and wedding suite.
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