La Rosa campsite, England
Forget nylon sleeping bags and concrete shower blocks. La Rosa is a fairytale campsite full of amusing quirks and delicious surprises.
Sioux village, France
Hundreds of bison grazing beside Native American teepees are a surprising sight in the middle of France.
Idaho yurts, USA
If you’re fed up with overcrowded, built up, boozy party town ski resorts, Idaho’s back country may provide the remedy you’re looking for.
Kanchanaburi river cabins, Thailand
If you have good sea legs and a fondness for the unusual, then don’t settle for a hotel with foundations set in stone.
Olympus tree houses, Turkey
Live out your childhood dream of sleeping in a tree house in Olympus, where a whole metropolis of stilted shacks and tree houses awaits.
Maison MK, Marrakech
This quirky little haven is an unusual mix of modern and traditional Moroccan with the “best roof top in the city” according to Jamie Oliver.
World’s deepest bedroom, Sweden
A stony chamber, 155m below ground in a cold, dark mine. An unlikely setting for a hotel suite, or so you might think.
Asahiplaza Capsule Hotel, Japan
Downtown Osaka. 3am. You’ve drunk too much sake, spent nearly all your money and missed the last train. What do you do? Sleep in a fibre-glass pod.
Propeller Island City Lodge, Berlin
Take your pick from a gothic fantasy where guests sleep in coffins, a padded cell or a vomit-inducing room clothed in irregular mirrors.
Marriott Hotel Twickenham, London
A new hotel in the South Stand of Twickenham Rugby Stadium has just unveiled six rather special suites overlooking the hallowed turf.


