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Information about pocket hotels

Place of birth: Germany

There is a mini hotel in Germany, which is a warm and sweet place.

In Amberg, the eastern city of Bavaria, there is a small red building, which claims to be the smallest hotel in the world. Amberg Hotel (Eh~haeusl) has a history of 280 years. It is 2.5 meters wide and has a building area of 20 square meters. Although it has seven floors, its total area is only 53 square meters. It was built between two buildings.

In July 2008, Amberg Cottage was renovated and reopened, and most of the people who stayed here were newlyweds.

Information: At present, the price of staying in a cabin in Amberg for one night is 190 euros, about 300 dollars. Birthplace: Yotel, England is a new concept hotel that runs counter to traditional hotels. The original design was inspired by the luxury cabin of British Airways and the cheap "capsule hotel" in Japan.

Simon Woodroffe, the founder of Yotel, said: The difference between hotels is that the design concept of passenger planes is used instead of the design concept of hotels. All hotels are looking for 100% occupancy rate, while they are looking for 250%, which is why they can keep the price low. Yotel Hotel first appeared in Gatwick Airport, England, and later rose in big European cities such as Amsterdam and Barcelona. Yotel is generally located near the airport boarding gate, and each room is only about 10 square meter. The design is quite compact, with a reversible double bed, a tiltable table, a bathroom and air conditioning ... The hotel is "automatic" from check-in to check-out, so it can be easily operated on the computer. Yotel is more like a clock hotel. Waiting passengers often leave the hotel in just a few hours, so the room turnover rate is high. Yotel's choice of airport is only the starting point, and it will also enter the downtown area and transportation hub of the metropolis. In the near future, Yotel's idea may set off a wave of global hotel business models.

Information: Hotel charges are reasonable. A standard room in an ordinary hotel costs $300 a day, while a standard room in Yotel costs 1 10, and a "hourly room" costs $55.