Here’s an interesting Death Star-like hotel that we might see in year 2020.
| Heerim architects are looking to build the Star Wars staple in, of all places, Baku, Azerbaijan. They’re hoping to bring this design, called the Hotel Full Moon, and another, the Hotel Crescent, to one of the fastest growing economies and will rightly call the area Full Moon Bay. |
| Both hotels will overlook the Caspian Sea but again, these hotels still seem like pipe dreams so no word on when they will actually open, or if they will be destroyed before they are fully operational by a young jedi pilot who use to shoot wamp rats on Tatooine. |
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Here’s a really cool Airport Hotel in Amsterdam, I’d probably stay in the airport forever.
| Since we posted about the Qbic low-cost design hotel earlier today, it would only be fair if we also mention another low-cost design hotel in Amsterdam. The citizenM Hotel opened just a few weeks ago, and is located at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. Like Qbic, the citizenM Hotel concept is about providing guests with great contemporary interiors at budget prices. These hotels generally save on costs by having self check-in touch screen terminals and small rooms. Also like Qbic, citizenM has plans for locations all across Europe, and coincidentally already has a second location under construction in Amsterdam’s World Trade Centre district, which also just happens to be where the first Qbic hotel is located. It will be entertaining to watch this rivalry unfold across Europe over the next few years. |
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