Do you dream of an exceptional hotel experience and you are not afraid of enclosed spaces? Meet at the Deep Sleep Hotel, UK.
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Located at a depth of 419 metres, in a former slate mine, the establishment prides itself on being “the deepest hotel in the world.”
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The hotel is located near the Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed, in the Snowdonia Mountains. It opened its doors last April.
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Vacationers can remarkably stay in wooden huts and rooms set directly into the rock walls.
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Despite the primitive appearance of the rooms, they are equipped with comfortable beds, restrooms, and even mood candles. Dinner is served with vegetarian and vegan options.
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The rooms are heated, with the temperature outside being about 10 degrees Celsius.
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If the rooms offer sufficient comfort, access to them is rather complicated.
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In fact, visitors have to hike for two hours to get to their bed.
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The course includes rock climbing and zip line. Wearing a harness, helmet and boots is also mandatory for this adventure in your room.
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An overnight stay in one of the cabins is about $600 CAD, and a room on the mine side is about $940.
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