World's Top Weirdest Hotels: Propeller Island City Lodge Berlin

Propeller Island City Lodge in Berlin, Germanyt turns staying at a hotel into an art form. German artist Lars Stroschen, the owner, manager and designer, pours all his creative energies into the 30-room hotel, in various types of wildly unique themed rooms, ranging from the surreal Upside-Down Room, where the handmade furnishings hang from the ceiling and guests sleep and sit in comfortable boxes hidden away under the floorboards, to the kaleidoscopelike Mirror Room, where mirrors cover every surface of the diamond-shaped space. Propeller Island City Lodge has eccentric interior and theme rooms: clouds, temple, flying bed, Forest room, nightlight room, castle room, Speicher barn room, space-cube futuristic room, orange room, Medi-tera nature room, and a miner-inspired room.

If you want to experience sleeping in a lion's den, then try Two Lions Room, it serves as the Lodges' biggest room, the 'suite' of the hotel. Or sleep around nude photos in the nudes room, lilac-toned walls and velvet curtains capture your fancy well into the sweetness of slumber.





Flying Bed Room
A room with a slanted floor which makes grandma's bed seem to fly. The wardrobe comes out of the wall, but table and chair have got to stay straight! In the rustic bathroom of natural stone you will find eggplant-coloured slate.

Symbol Room
Created entirely from square wooden plates, this black and white room excites the imagination to ponder the meaning of one symbol or another. There are 300 altogether, which guarantees more than enough food for thought. The very intense room is part of the artist's private area and it is available as foto/video location.

Upside-Down Room
The furnishings hang from the ceiling and you sleep and sit in comfortable boxes beneath the floorboards. Uncannily surreal! The only four-bed room. One of the most unique accomodations.

Mirror Room
One of City Lodge's highlights. The diamand-shaped room is completely laid out with mirrors and gives you the impression of living in a kaleidoscope.


Castle Room

Description:
T-H-E vintage City Lodge domicile - it all began with this room. Our guests slumber in the midst of a gigantic, colourful wooden fortress, between dwellings harbouring both wardrobe and desk. The meadow round the knight's helmet also has a miniature golf course in it - brilliant! Paired with The Dwarves' Room, ideal for three persons.




Nightlight
Features:
*Bronce and gold painted walls
*bath is giant plastic bag
*spy-mirror to the neighbor's room

Description:
The wild brush strokes of abstractly painted murals surround and adorn the mirrored aperture to the goings-on next door - an opened curtain might just invite you to have a look! The bathroom is a gigantic plastic bag - a real sensation!







Electric Wallpapers

Features:
*futuristic computer paintings
*a kitchen is included

Description:
A recommendation for first-time visitors wanting to try out what City Lodge is all about.
This straightforward accomodation, which is especially suited for longer stays due to its fully equipped kitchen. Lots of daylight. The most "normal" quarterings in our City Lodge.







Medi-Terra

Features:
*palisade bed
*mediterrane flair
*beautiful natur photos

Description:
A roughly hewn stone wall and the vivid azure blue colouring remind opening soon: visitors of a Mediterranean village. The room is rather cozy and offers space only for one person. The bed has been carpentered from palisade wood. Rustic comfort with southerly style among flower-photos.






...nothing has been bought, every single construction is a singular novelty, everything is authentic and everything has its own special function - nothing is fake, nothing is mere decoration. no plastic and no papier-mâché. many tourists have said the City Lodge was the highlight of their trip to berlin.

Propeller Island City Lodge / 58 Albrecht Achilles Strasse / Berlin, Germany 10709 / Tel: 49 30 891 9016

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