Radical Outdoor Hotel Room Concept In Alps With No Walls Leaves Internet Divided

  • 8 years ago
A new concept hotel built in Switzerland has left Internet users at odds as to whether it’s absolutely brilliant or just another ill-conceived publicity stunt.

A new concept hotel built in Switzerland has left Internet users at odds as to whether it’s absolutely brilliant or just another ill-conceived publicity stunt. 
It is located high in the Swiss Alps and consist of a room with no roof, walls, or bathroom. 
However, the space is appointed with a bed, two nightstands, and a butler who serves a breakfast of salami sandwiches and hot coffee. 
Also, there are breathtaking views of the Alps, endless fresh air, and an opportunity to be one with nature. 
Bookings run at roughly $250 a night, but actually staying in the room is more of a weather-permitting situation. 
Of course, as many have pointed out, if one is willing to forgo the personal butler, a similar experience can be had by just setting up a sleeping bag in the area, reports the Daily Mail. 
The company behind the idea is Null Stern Hotels.

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