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A giant dog, Idaho, US ¹·¹·±ö¹Ý£¬°®´ï»ª£¬ÃÀ¹ú
Calling all dog lovers¡ Yes folks, this oversized canine cutout really is a B&B£¨52ijÓ¢ºº»¥ÒëС±à°´£ºBed & Breakfast£¬°üº¬ÁË·¿¼äºÍÔç²ÍµÄСÂùݣ©guesthouse! The Dog Park Inn was built by a couple of chainsaw artists who evidently got a little saw-happy, complete with private 2nd storey deck and oodles of doggie memorabilia. No pets allowed mind

A drainpipe, Austria ÏÂË®¹ÜµÀ£¬°ÄÖÞ
These concrete drainpipes situated in the middle of a park in Ottensheim, Austria come complete with a double bed, blankets and power point for all you sleepy souls out there. And good news for those of you on a budget ¨C there is no fixed fee to stay at the Dasparkhotel, all they ask is a donation for whatever you thought the accommodation was worth. No complaints there.

A crane, NetherlandsÆðÖØ»ú£¬ºÉÀ¼
It may look like just any old industrial crane, but inside this particular crane in Harlingen, the cabin section boasts luxurious accommodation for two guests with designer furnishings, a plush bed and a double shower. There are even controls in the bedroom where you can actually operate the crane so it swings around. Yikes!

A lighthouse, NetherlandsµÆËþ£¬ºÉÀ¼
Brought to you by our fellow crane hosts (above), this lighthouse hotel, also located in Harlingen, offers guests a surprising amount of space and luxury ¨C with panoramic views of the harbour to boot. Climb to the top and you can even dine beneath the original copper dome peak. Hmmm, more wonderful than weird this one we think.

A Lifeboat, Netherlands ´¬Î룬ºÉÀ¼
Not content with their crane and lighthouse facilities, this lifeboat hotel is yet another offering from our quirky Dutch hosts. If you love the seafaring life, be sure to book yourself into the Lilla Marras ¨C it is something of a work of art. Having been lovingly restored and adapted from its original use, the plush lower deck is now a haven for lovers of all things nautical. Welcome on board!

A Boot, New Zealand Ñ¥×Ó£¬ÐÂÎ÷À¼
As small as this hotel looks, this boot has a roaring fireplace, a double bed and a small cosy sofa. Sleeping only two, this is a perfect novelty getaway for a couple.
A railway carriage, England »ð³µÏᣬӢ¹ú
Why discard of a perfectly good railway carriage when you can convert it into a hotel? Well that¡¯s what the owners of The Old Railway Station in Petworth, West Sussex thought, anyway. Seeped in railway paraphernalia, the accommodation is a little ¡®old school¡¯ to say the least, so if you like your hotels sleek and modern, you may want to go elsewhere. Enjoy your journey!

A tree, India Ê÷ÎÝ£¬Ó¡¶È
For all you eco-warriors out there, The Wild Canopy Reserve in India ticks all the boxes. As well as getting a bed for the night, you can rest assured that you are doing your bit for the environment ¨C the treehouse is solar powered and ecologically friendly, and your hosts encourage sustainable methods. Be sure to watch out for snakes lurking in the branches though.
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