Hotel without walls and ceiling with the best view of the Swiss Alps
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/hotel-without-walls-and-ceiling-with-the-best-view-of-the-swiss-alps1.htmlIn the middle of the Swiss Alps, perhaps the most unusual Null Stern hotel has opened, where there is only one room. In the room, if you can call it that, apart from the bed and a couple of bedside tables, there is nothing else — no walls, no ceiling. It offers stunning views of the mountain landscape, and at night — the starry sky. Unless, of course, it rains.


The hotel is located at an altitude of about 2,000 meters in the heart of the Swiss Alps. The cost of the night is 210 dollars.

To install the bed in the mountains, the ground was leveled.

The hotel has no walls and ceiling, as well as a bathroom. Only a king-size bed with two bedside tables and lamps. A public toilet is a 5-minute walk down the mountain.

Guests can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and the starry sky.

However, like regular hotels, Null Shtern offers service in the form of a personal butler.

The butler lives in a house nearby.

He brings breakfast, lunch and dinner literally to bed.

Of course, if the weather is bad, hotel guests can always cancel their reservation at the last minute.
Keywords: Alps | Mountains | Unusual | Hotel | Ceiling | Walls | Switzerland
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