This converted crane hotel, with stays suspended 165 feet above ground, offers travelers a unique stay during a Holland leg of their Euro trips.
Amsterdam, long a popular destination for travelers looking for legal weed, is offering a unique new way to get high.
Suspended 165 feet in the air, a converted crane has been transformed into three luxury hotel suites that seem to make for a memorable vacation — and not one that ultimately went up in smoke. The suites are known as the Mystique, Secret and Free Spirit — and are accessed via a panorama elevator. The stay offers a spa pool, a Prosecco breakfast in bed, private boat rides and a helicopter sightseeing tour.
Situated in the center of Amsterdam, the crane hotel will give you a view of the city’s skyline and the River IJ.Split over two levels, there is also a queen-size bed, two plasma TV screens and access to the onsite spa pool.Jam Press/Host Unusual
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