With the growth of tourism, the design of innovative hotels like underwater, tree, and igloo hotels has also been brought forward. However, one that stands out in this concept is an old bomb disposal vehicle transformed into a cozy hotel.
The repurposed truck, called ‘Arnie the Army Truck,’ would cost around Rs 10,000 per night for a lavish stay. Located in Hatch Beauchamp, a village in England, is this 1987 bomb disposal vehicle converted into a dog-friendly abode for two guests. It’s like a retreat for couples, or pet owners, since it is pet-friendly, too.
The inside comprises of a king-size bed, private bathroom with a shower and a toilet-flushing system, which has been made from a horsebox, a kitchenette, and Wi-Fi connection. Outdoors, barbecue, furniture dining, and seating are all possible, all amidst a stunning natural setting.
So, the interior is designed considering comfort and style, blending rustic charm with modern facilities, making it a complete experience to be remembered throughout a lifetime.
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