仅有一张床的阿尔卑斯露天酒店
阿尔卑斯山山顶露天酒店Null Stern酒店预约经常爆满。而如此火爆的酒店并非有多么豪华舒适的布局,其配置甚至少得可怜——仅有一张可以供房客栖身的双人床。 It's the ultimate room with a view. Directly under the big, wide Swiss sky conceptual hoteliers Null Stern in collaboration with hospitality professional Daniel Charbonnier have redefined camping with a new lodging experience. On a grassy opening in the Graubünden mountains, they have unveiled a hotel without walls, roof or even a bathroom. For the cost of 250 Sfr per night, guests are immersed in nature at 6,463 feet above sea level. The design of each 'room' is very minimal with just a double bed, nightstand and lamps. Though the closest bathroom is a public toilet 10 minutes walk away, guests will have a butler on hand who will welcome them and serve them a salami sandwich and coffee in the morning. Before checking in they are forewarned that while the room is available every night between spring and autumn their booking could be cancelled at last minute if the weather is bad. This isn't the first quirky property from Null Stern founders Frank and Patrik Riklin. The name of the company translates to mean 'zero stars'. And, most unusually as their slogan, 'the only star is you' suggests this hospitality group strives for zero stars. However, playing with words, this new Alps venture lets guests sleep under millions of stars. Really the Riklin's define as conceptual artists that use hotels as their means of expression. Hence, their previous endeavour, which saw them transform a former nuclear bunker in Swiss city Teufen into a hotel. Daniel Charbonnier said: 'Even though this version is radically different from the first one in the nuclear bunker, the essence and the spirit of the concept remains the same: to put the guest at the centre of the experience and to focus on the intangible by reducing everything else to the minimum.' |