This Hotel Room is Almost Invisible (literally!)

I just came across this awesome hotel that really blends into the background.

The Mirrorcube is part of the TreeHotel and is covered with mirrors so it blends into the background.  The beautiful background of the forest it is located in.

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From the website:

The Mirrorcube is an exciting hide-out among the trees, camouflaged by mirrored walls that reflect their surroundings. The dimensions are 4x4x4 metres. The base consists of an aluminum frame around the tree trunk and the walls are covered with reflective glass.

The interior is made from plywood with a birch surface. The six windows provide a stunning panoramic view. A 12-meter-long bridge leads up to the tree room. The Mirrorcube offers excellent accommodation for two people with a double bed, bathroom, lounge and a rooftop terrace. Shower and sauna is located in two separate buildings close by. All our tree rooms has free WiFi.

Britta’s Pensionat is open for Treehotel’s guests, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in an authentic 1930-1950’s setting. There’s a restaurant, bar, sauna and relaxation area, TV, and internet. When you arrive at Treehotel, you first check at Britta’s pensionat; then it’s a short stroll through the breathtaking nature to your treeroom.

I first saw it on Popular Mechanics.

The room will run you ~$500, which includes a breakfast buffet.

The hotel ground also include an area that looks like a bird’s nest and a UFO hovering above the ground.

It’s located about an hour away from LuleÃ¥ Airport.

I have to admit.  I’m intrigued.  I’m pretty interested in staying in both the Mirrorcube and the bird’s nest.  I love the whimsical nature of all of these.

About Jeanne Marie Hoffman

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