Exploring cultures and communities – the slow way

Quirky overnight stays - from tree houses to caves and igloos.

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Even if the Hotel Iveria was once the strangest hotel in Tbilisi (see previous snippet), there is no shortage of candidates for the title of Europe's most unusual hotel. Among the quirkiest overnight stays that we have encountered on our travels around Europe are a tree-house above a public park at Västerås in Sweden, a glass igloo in Finland and a onetime prison in Stockholm.


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This article was published in hidden europe 11.