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HOTEL COSTA VERDE 727 FUSELAJE (COSTA RICA)

This hotel it’s a vintage 1965 Boeing 727 airframe which it has been refurbished. Previously, that
plane shuttled globetrotters on South Africa Air and Avianca Airlines (Colombia). The airframe was
salvaged from San Jose airport and taken to the jungles of Manuel Antonio, on the edge of the
National Park in Costa Verde II area, where it has become a unique and exclusive hotel suite.

The plane is perched on a 50-foot pedestal so you can enjoy scenic ocean and jungle views from
the wood terrace built atop the plane's former right wing.

The plane's interior is Costa Rican teak panelling from the cockpit to the tail. Furnishings are hand-
carved, teak furniture from Java, Indonesia. It has two air conditioned bedrooms, each with its own
private bathroom. Besides it has a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room and a terrace with amazing
sights and where you can see animals such as sloths, toucans, monkeys and many more.

Boeing 727 fuselage affording you views that will make you feel like you’re flying.

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HOTELS THAT USED TO BE JAILS

A prison is probably the last place on Earth most of us would want to spend the night, right? Well,
for some of these converted prison hotels that still holds true.

Liepaja, Latvia. This is one prison hotel where there is no messing around. The hotel brags that it is
“unfriendly, unheated, uncomfortable and open all year round.” This former brutal jail has no bells
and whistles – just everything it had when it was a fully-functioning detention and torture center,
barbed wire included. You are treated like an actual prisoner throughout, complete with threats and
warning gunfire and crying fellow inmates. Sounds like a great time, eh?

Boston, Massachusetts: The infamous Charles Street Jail was originally a model prison in the 1800s
that fell into disrepair in the mid-1900s. Prone to riots and subject to physical decay, it was officially
condemned to closer decades before it finally shut its doors (as a prison) in the 1990s. Now, however,
it has reopened its doors as an amazingly luxurious four-star jail hotel that has former inmates
shocked, impressed and perhaps a bit jealous

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