Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Renovating abandoned transportation vehicles, each of these 7 creative hotels is amazing

Renovating abandoned transportation vehicles, each of these 7 creative hotels is amazing

The emergence of vehicles such as cars, trains, and airplanes has helped mankind achieve great progress in space transfer, bringing great convenience to every traveler. Tourism transportation is a prerequisite for completing tourism activities and the lifeblood of developing the tourism industry.

Where should these former "old guys" go after their turbulent lives? How should they attract the attention of travelers again? In this issue, I have compiled creative hotels that have been transformed from abandoned vehicles around the world to bring you a different perspective on accommodation!

There is a Dixie Daisy Campground in the small town of Wimberley, Texas, USA. It is located in the elm forest on the banks of Smith Creek, with a quiet environment and fresh air.

The RV has been renovated. The interior is bright and cheerful with goose yellow tones, and the floral curtains create a retro and cute atmosphere. The RV is fully equipped with a built-in double bed, TV, wireless internet, and the kitchen is equipped with tableware and utensils.

Enjoy fresh eggs and organic coffee in the morning, walk along the clear stream during the day, or visit nearby quaint cities and breweries. When you are tired, lie down in a colorful hammock and commune with nature. Take a sweet nap together.

As night falls, strings of lights light up the mood. Warm up next to the bonfire in the cool late autumn, and take a bath in the hot tub under the moonlight. The spacious private outdoor shower room allows you to relax your body and mind. Taking a bath is no longer a rush, but a place where you can hum a little song. These details are the key to experiencing life while traveling.

Similarly, in Malibu, California, southwest of Los Angeles, there is a unique resort with stunning coastline of the Pacific Ocean and canyon scenery of the Santa Monica Mountains.

The RV used in the B&B is Airstream, the oldest RV manufacturer in North America. The interior has been renovated and is spacious and comfortable. It is equipped with a large bed, a foldable sofa bed, and a small kitchen for living. 3 people.

Escape from the bustling city center here, surrounded by pristine natural scenery and wildlife, with unlimited sea views. You can watch the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and possibly interact with the wild animals foraging in the early morning. Deer encounter.

Do you remember "Murder on the Orient Express" by British detective novelist Agatha Christie? Do you still remember that the trains in movies and TV shows exude luxury and elegance? The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, known as the "World's Luxury Legendary Train", is renowned for its comfort and luxury. From being put into operation in 1883 to being discontinued in 1977, it has experienced a century-old legend.

The interior of this "palace on wheels" is extremely luxurious. The best part of the train is the 3674 bar. The interior decoration is inspired by classic waiter uniforms and exquisite inlay decoration, and is decorated with lively and bright blue. Color and gold are the main colors, and the bar is open 24 hours a day.

There are three types of rooms in the carriage: single rooms, double rooms and double deluxe suites. High-end polished wood is matched with warm velvet totems, plus gorgeous interior decoration and antique ornaments. It seems to take tourists back to the elegance and charm of the European classical era.

For hundreds of years, this train has carried princes, nobles and luminaries, including Einstein, Hemingway and Queen Elizabeth. Nowadays, major luxury goods advertisers are scrambling to draw inspiration from the most legendary trains of the Golden Age.

On the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul, Audrey Tautou, the goddess of Chanel N 5 perfume, performed a romantic encounter on the midnight train, which was extremely charming under the lens of retro tones.

At the southern tip of the African continent, five antique all-wooden luxury trains travel through the vast wilderness every day, and they have a unique name "Pride of Africa".

Pride of Africa Trains is a train company founded in 1986 by Rohan Voss, a wealthy British-South African businessman. The carriages are mainly Victorian-style suites, equipped with floor heating, air conditioning, refrigerators, safes, and full bathroom facilities. Each carriage can only accommodate up to 3 luxury suites. Therefore, a train can only carry a maximum of 72 passengers.

The Pride of Africa is called "a cruise ship on the rails" and a "mobile five-star hotel" by European aristocrats. It is the dream of countless people about traveling. Tourists can lie in the bathtub on the speeding train and enjoy the endless grassland and wonderful sunset outside the window.

Pride of Africa provides driving routes ranging from 2 to 14 days, using the ultimate luxury travel method to provide tourists with elegance and adventure train journeys.

Along the way, you can pass through several South African national wildlife parks and watch rhinos, elephants, giraffes, lions and other wild animals up close. All the way to the north, you can see Victoria Falls, one of the "three largest waterfalls in the world". .

Want to go on a cruise but are afraid of seasickness? South Korea Sun Cruise Resort may be your answer. There is a giant cruise ship located in Gangneung City, Gangwon Province. It is not in the sea, but "stranded" on a cliff 60 meters above sea level. Because of its unique shape, it was rated as one of the "12 Most Magical Hotels in the World" by CNN.

The resort calls itself "the first luxury cruise ship on land". All the decorations are made one-to-one according to the real cruise ship. You can experience everything on the luxury cruise ship - except seasickness. There's even a rotating Sky Lounge that rotates every hour and overlooks the ocean.

All guest rooms of Sun Cruise, which opened in December 2001, face the sea of ??Jeongdongjin. It has a total of 211 guest rooms including suites and standard rooms, divided into hotel style and apartment style.

Gyms, entertainment clubs, infinity swimming pools, private beaches, 360-degree view restaurants, and cloud revolving bars are all available. The glass observatory on the seaside allows you to watch the sunrise and sunset up close.

The British Oliver's Travels is a travel company that specializes in customized services for wealthy people. Starting from Valentine's Day in 2014, the company launched the Mile Low Club. Club members can experience a luxury submarine hotel converted from a submarine. The hotel is located within the Caribbean Sea.

The submarine is equipped with viewing windows, sofas, TVs, king-size beds, and bars...to fully satisfy your imagination. The hotel will provide each guest with a personal butler and waiter, and have dedicated chefs to cook the highest-end food for customers to ensure that guests receive a full range of personalized services.

Guests can choose to have the submarine suspended on any coast in the Caribbean, or they can designate the submarine to stay somewhere in the Caribbean waters up to 200 meters deep. It is completely unrestricted by space and is most suitable for couples who want to "evaporate" and want to be completely immersed in the world of two people.

Feel the charm of the deep sea while riding a submarine. Of course, if you want to enjoy this quiet seabed privately, you have to pay a high price. The price of this submarine is about US$175,000 per night.

Near Arlanda Airport in Sweden, there is a hotel converted from an airplane, Jumbo Stay. It was originally a 450-seat large jet Boeing 747-212B manufactured in 1976. It was retired in 2002 due to the bankruptcy of the Swedish Transjet airline it worked for.

It took only one year for this 450-seat large jet to transform into a "jet hotel". Jumbo Hotel has 27 rooms with a total of 76 beds. The cargo hold, cockpit, cabin and even the aircraft turbine under the aircraft have been turned into guest rooms.

Each room varies in size, including quadruple rooms, single rooms, standard rooms and deluxe suites. Each room is also thoughtfully equipped with a bathroom, WiFi and a flat-screen TV.

The most popular guest room is the luxurious suite that has been converted from a cockpit. Some of the equipment of the cockpit are retained in the room, and you can enjoy the scenery near Arlanda Airport while lying on the bed.

In this era where creativity is king, means of transportation can no longer just be transporters connecting starting points and destinations. They can also transform into luxury hotels and become internet celebrity landmarks of destinations, attracting us. Go ahead! Think outside the box, have you got these travel transformation ideas?

The source of the article material is Space Exploration and other online platforms, compiled and edited by Ruitu Travel. Please indicate the source when reprinting.