According to the "Daily Telegraph" report,
an extremely unique luxury hotel in Australia is finally opening to the outside world.
The special thing about this luxury hotel is that it is made up of shipping containers and can really be moved.
Stefan Cordiner, Regional Director of HotelTonight Asia Pacific, s
aid that the hotel's creativity came from opening a boutique hotel to allow Australians to
have a pleasant experience of "adventuring and exploring in their own backyard".
Let people "escape from the complexities of reality" for a short period of time, and gain greed for a while.
In addition, the interior of the hotel is extremely luxurious,
and the cost is also staggering-32,000 Australian dollars per night.
The hotel will "tour around" the whole Australia-appearing in various locations,
and the "first stop" is Yarra Valley in Victoria.
It is understood that the hotel will open this Thursday, and before that,
celebrity couples Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich have preempted the addiction,
they also shared photos of the hotel on Twitter.
"This is the best'transport container' I have ever slept in."
Customers can log in to HotelTonight's website to book a suite.
Customers who book within 5 days from August 27 to 31 will be able to enjoy a discounted price of $99.
Hotel services include luxury private car transfers and three meals a day,
and customers can also use private concierge reception services through mobile apps.
Every night’s accommodation expenses will eventually be donated to
the charity OzHarvest as fundraising funds, which may be the best part.
Stefan Cordiner, Regional Director of HotelTonight Asia Pacific,
said that this style of boutique hotel is just to satisfy Australians' desire to explore in their backyards.
"Our goal is to provide customers with a stimulating and comfortable experience.
To put it bluntly, it is to make travel more interesting."
The hotel's "next stop" is Sydney, and the room rate per night is priced at $20,000.
Between 50,000 Australian dollars,
this will depend on the specific location of the hotel in Sydney and the cost of transportation.
Pictures courtesy of HotelTonight