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    Genuine Fakes : The best/worst knock-off souvenirs

    We wonder if these bondage S&M's would taste as good?
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    Genuine Fakes : The best/worst knock-off souvenirs

    Planning to buy souvenirs? Better double check that spelling or you could end up with one of these shockers.
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Dog Bark Park Inn - Idaho, USA It goes without saying that this giant beagle-shaped hotel is for seriously devoted dog lovers only. Constructed out of wood, the hound-like hotel can sleep four people. As well as being a B&B, this oddly fashioned hotel is also a showcase for the owners, who...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Huttenpalast - Berlin, Germany Quirky doesn’t quite cover it when it comes to this hotel. Housed inside a former vacuum-cleaner factory, guests sleep in caravans or wooden cabins that are set inside the building. The theme continues with potted plants and picnic tables, making it a year-round...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    La Balade des Gnomes Belgium Straight out of a Tim Burton-esque movie, La Balade des Gnomes offers 10 rooms each built around different fairy tales, with a slightly surreal yet imaginative twist to them. The owner also runs a restaurant using only local organic produce.
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Marina Bay Sands - Singapore Billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore is the very essence of style and extravagance. Impressive in both size and design, the crowning glory on this Singaporean masterpiece is like a giant cruise ship suspended in the sky.
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    V8 Hotel - Boblingen, Germany If you know someone who’s a car fanatic, you can’t do better than to treat them to a night at this car themed hotel set in an auto museum. This four-star hotel has 34 rooms, many of which are themed with some even featuring real cars, such as the Mercedes and...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Palacio de Sal- Bolivia Built entirely of salt, yes you read that correctly, Palacio de Sal Bolivia is the first hotel of its kind. The floors, walls, ceilings and even much of the furniture is made of it. The 16 guest rooms look a little like igloos made of salt, but contain their own...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Quinta Real Zacatecas - Mexico One of Mexico's most unusual hotels, Quinta Real Zacatecas is built into the grandstand of the restored San Pedro bullfighting ring. The ring hasn’t seen a fight since the 1970’s, but its still full of character.
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Treehotel - Harads, Sweden In keeping with the treetop theme, this hotel offers five unique treerooms built by some of Scandinavia’s leading architects. Each room is different, with one being UFO themed and another mirrored cube that blends in perfectly with its surrounds. All have views over...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Free Spirit Spheres - Vancouver Island, Canada These wooden spherical pods in the forests of Vancouver Island are surely the chicest way to spend the night in the treetops. Accessed via a spiral staircase and short suspension bridge, these beautifully crafted nut-like pods are a dream for...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Capadoccia Cave Resort - Turkey Think sleeping in a cave means roughing it? Think again. Capadoccia Cave Resort in Turkey has created a tranquil, luxurious space with some of the most incredible views you'll find. Set on the edge of a hill in Anatolia, the resort boasts a fabulous restaurant...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Crazy Bear - Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire What was once a refined 16th century coaching inn has been transformed into an eye-poppingly eclectic hotel. With a décor theme that takes inspiration from Vegas strip clubs, Napoleonic drinking dens and 60s Soho hipster clubs, staying the night at...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Karosta Prison Latvia As far as bizarre hotels go, this one takes the prize. A former KGB prison that’s been converted into a hotel, it’s been called the most haunted place on Earth. Don’t expect a hotel experience, prison guards meet you at the door, and whatever you do don’t expect room...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Hang Nga Guesthouse (Crazy House Hotel) - Dalat, Vietnam Hang Nga Guesthouse, or Crazy House as it's known by locals, is a bizarre Vietnamese hotel comprised of twisting passageways, tree-like exteriors, spider web windows, and shonky ladders leading to precarious rooms. There's also a...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Costa Verde - Quepos, Costa Rica A two-bedroom suite, built from a vintage 1965 Boeing 727, is the highlight of this hotel, which is set on a coastal rainforest bluff about two-hours from San Jose’s international airport. Reminiscent of a crash site, this Lost-style room offers guests a night...
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    Think outside the box: The world’s strangest hotel designs

    Sleepbox Hotel Tverskaya - Moscow, Russia These capsule boxes might not look too luxurious, but the minimalist rooms contain a TV, noise insulation and iPads. Not one for any claustrophobics out there, but a good option for those who just want a cheap, comfortable place to lay their head for...
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