10 Most unique hotels in Asia you’ll love to stay at
Asia is a vast continent with many different cultures and landscapes. So it’s no surprise that there are also some pretty amazing and unique hotels scattered across the region. From beach resorts that offer private island getaways, to awe-inspiring caves that have been converted into luxury hotels, here are 10 of the most unique hotels in Asia that you’ll love to stay at!
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort – Maldives
Get up close to the sea life at Conrad Hotel Maldives Rangali Island Resort, an award-winning tropical island resort.
Sleep on the ocean floor at the hotel’s Muraka, the world’s first undersea residence with a master bedroom submerged 16 feet below sea level, designed with a 180-degree curved acrylic dome.
On the upper level, enjoy the outdoor deck and infinity pool.
Explore the depths and beauty of the Indian ocean during the day and retire watching your private underwater aquarium at night.
Where else can you experience this island luxury?
Sun Cruise Hotel – Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Shaped like a cruise ship, this luxury hotel is perched at the edge of a cliff at Jeongdongjin Beach, famous for having the best sunrise in South Korea.
The rooms of this “luxury cruise ship on land” are nautical-themed and feature comfortable beds.
Besides the restaurants serving Korean, Western, and Japanese cuisine, Sun Cruise Hotel also boasts of a 360-degrees revolving bar and lounge on the top floor, giving guests gorgeous views while enjoying cocktails or wine.
The hotel’s unique architectural design makes it one of the top attractions in South Korea.
Crazy House – Dalat, Vietnam
Creative and different, crazy but artistic. These are how the guests rave about Crazy House or Hang Nga Guesthouse in Dalat, Vietnam.
Famous for its unique architecture, rooms are individually themed and decorated like a fairytale house.
Walk around and be trapped beautifully in the works of Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga who designed the place “based on organic architectural principles to recreate nature.”
At Crazy House, you can explore the architectural wonder or take a rest in the lush gardens and enjoy Dalat’s fresh breeze. Definitely a cool experience at one of the most unique hotels in Asia!
KumbukRiver Eco Resort – Sri Lanka
KumbukRiver eco-lodge offers an authentic experience of rural Sri Lankan life.
Located near the bustling town of Buttala, the lodge sits on the banks of the mesmerizing river bordering Yala National Park, a premier wildlife sanctuary in the country.
Let nature surround you as you spend the night in the two-story Elephant Villa, truly one of Asia’s most unique hotels. Other unique accommodations include Tree Luxuria (two-story house built in between two trees overlooking the river), Boat House (elephant-shaped house amidst a river paradise), and Jungle Cabin (cabin with two wings located right at the river banks offering private views of the river and the wild).
Benesse House – Naoshima Island, Japan
Are you an art-architecture-design lover? Then you will surely fall in love with Benesse House, an accommodation facility located on the art island of Naoshima in Japan.
The hotel was built based on the concept of coexistence of nature, architecture, and art, offering a one-of-a-kind experience to its guests.
Both a museum and a hotel, with four buildings accommodating guests, the complex also features restaurants, a café, spa, and shops.
Imagine engaging with artworks everywhere you go in the complex—from the museum galleries to all parts of the buildings and surrounding area, blending beautifully with the natural environment.
Pipes Resort – Cambodia
How about a cylindrical concrete space for a hotel room?
At Saracen Bay on Koh Rong Sanloem Island, Preah Sihanouk province in Cambodia, a beachfront hotel with unique architecture attracts honeymooners and travelers, the Pipes Resort.
Although the Pipes Room is only 9sqm in size, it features a full-size bed and a bathroom with a bathtub or shower. It also has floor-to-ceiling windows, offering magnificent views of the white sand beach and clear blue ocean. Other accommodation types are bungalows singles and bungalows twins.
Museum Hotel – Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia is a popular destination that always makes it to the bucket list of many travelers. Its unique rock formations and otherworldly landscapes, as well as hot air ballooning, draw a lot of tourists from all over.
To make your Cappadocia trip more memorable, don’t settle for an ordinary hotel; stay in one of the cave hotels instead.
The luxurious Museum Hotel Cappadocia would be amongst the best choice to experience the culture and beauty of the region. Museum Hotel is not just another hotel carved out of the Cappadocia landscape. It features the wide antique collection of its founder Ömer Tosun, from the Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman, and Hittite periods, making the hotel a “living museum”.
Seaventures Dive Rig Resort – Borneo
Does staying in an oil rig sound like an adventure to you? In Borneo, an oil rig was transformed into a modern scuba diving platform and resort, the Seaventures Dive Rig Resort, the world’s one and only dive rig as of this writing.
While the hotel still retains the appeal of a working rig, the rooms are comfortable, offering unique accommodation amidst a world-class scuba diving facility teeming with spectacular coral reefs.
And if there is one place that offers an unobstructed view of the breathtaking sunset and the surrounding area, it has to be the Seaventures sundeck.
Truly one of the most unique hotels in Asia!
Book and Bed Tokyo – Japan
An accommodation bookshop—it’s the hotel concept that will capture the heart of every bookworm-traveler.
In Japan, a hostel brand invites you to a relaxing stay while reading your favorite author or exploring new books (or comic books) from the bookshelf. Book and Bed Tokyo is a unique bookstore-inspired accommodation that is truly a reader’s paradise.
Falling asleep while reading? That’s a guaranteed experience at this hostel. Book and Bed Tokyo provides this unique accommodation in several locations in Japan: Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Kyoto, Shinsaibashi, and Fukuoka.
Sook Station – Bangkok, Thailand
We have many reasons to travel—to unwind, escape the daily grind, enjoy the destination, and embrace freedom. Spending hours and sleeping behind bars is definitely not among them! But if you’re looking for a quirky accommodation, how about experiencing ‘life behind bars’ at Sook Station, a prison-themed hotel in Bangkok?
Checking in is a unique experience. You get a mug shot wearing a black-and-white-striped prison pajama, and then you get a ‘prisoner number’ as your access card.
The Thai word ‘sook’ means happiness though, so you know that you’re in for a fun experience at this Instagram-friendly hotel.
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