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Nulezvezdochny hotel (15 photos)
I'm tired of five-star hotels with a heated pool and service at the highest level? Would you like extreme sports? Then you are in Switzerland - here, opened the first hotel nulezvezdochny - former bomb shelter.
1. Welcome to nulezvezdochny weeks. Called the world's first "nulezvezdochnym" hotel, the building is actually an underground bunker in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. (GETTY IMAGES)
2. Going through bomboustoychivye door, you will go to the reception. (GETTY IMAGES)
3. Nuclear bunker was converted into "eco-luxury" hotel that can house 14 guests in a room with six single and four double beds. (GETTY IMAGES)
4. The minimum price nulezvezdochnom beds in the hotel is 25 CHF per room first class and CHF 30 for deluxe room. (GETTY IMAGES)
5. "We wanted to create something different from the seven-star hotel in Dubai", - says Patrick Riklin (left), who developed the concept of the hotel with his brother Frank. They teamed up with Daniel Charbonneau (right) and his wife Samira Singwi-Charbonneau. (GETTY IMAGES)
6. In a country where just need to have bomboustoychivoe shelter, the initiative was approved by the mayor's office. (GETTY IMAGES)
7. Initially, the hotel began as an art project by twins Frank and Patrick. (GETTY IMAGES)
8. However, when they were joined by Daniel Charbonneau in 2008, the three decided to turn it in at the hotel. (GETTY IMAGES)
9. In the morning, the butler will bring you a drink right in bed. (GETTY IMAGES)
10. Groups of 14 people can be accommodated in rooms combined with the original military-style beds. (GETTY IMAGES)
11. While the hotel has a central heating system, visitors can ask a heating pad at night. (GETTY IMAGES)
12. The room offers warm slippers to keep your feet from freezing on the concrete floor. (GETTY IMAGES)
13. A sign at nulezvezdochnogo hotel. (GETTY IMAGES)
1. Welcome to nulezvezdochny weeks. Called the world's first "nulezvezdochnym" hotel, the building is actually an underground bunker in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. (GETTY IMAGES)
2. Going through bomboustoychivye door, you will go to the reception. (GETTY IMAGES)
3. Nuclear bunker was converted into "eco-luxury" hotel that can house 14 guests in a room with six single and four double beds. (GETTY IMAGES)
4. The minimum price nulezvezdochnom beds in the hotel is 25 CHF per room first class and CHF 30 for deluxe room. (GETTY IMAGES)
5. "We wanted to create something different from the seven-star hotel in Dubai", - says Patrick Riklin (left), who developed the concept of the hotel with his brother Frank. They teamed up with Daniel Charbonneau (right) and his wife Samira Singwi-Charbonneau. (GETTY IMAGES)
6. In a country where just need to have bomboustoychivoe shelter, the initiative was approved by the mayor's office. (GETTY IMAGES)
7. Initially, the hotel began as an art project by twins Frank and Patrick. (GETTY IMAGES)
8. However, when they were joined by Daniel Charbonneau in 2008, the three decided to turn it in at the hotel. (GETTY IMAGES)
9. In the morning, the butler will bring you a drink right in bed. (GETTY IMAGES)
10. Groups of 14 people can be accommodated in rooms combined with the original military-style beds. (GETTY IMAGES)
11. While the hotel has a central heating system, visitors can ask a heating pad at night. (GETTY IMAGES)
12. The room offers warm slippers to keep your feet from freezing on the concrete floor. (GETTY IMAGES)
13. A sign at nulezvezdochnogo hotel. (GETTY IMAGES)