Fancy sleeping next to a walrus at this underwater hotel in Belgium?
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BELGIUM/ Created : Jul 30, 2020, 10:43 IST
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There are several hotels offering rooms with views of sea animals, fish and whales but won’t it be fascinating to sleep next to a walrus? The idea is unique and anyone interested can book a room at the Pairi Daiza Resort in Brugel … Read more
There are several hotels offering rooms with views of sea animals, fish and whales but won’t it be fascinating to sleep next to a walrus? The idea is unique and anyone interested can book a room at the Pairi Daiza Resort in Brugelette, Belgium. Here’s more about this interesting hotel. Read less
The hotel is located inside the Pairi Daiza Zoo in Belgium and the place is a perfect getaway for animal lovers. The unique property features around 100 rooms and every room offers some interesting views into the zoo animals habitats. The 10 different lodges at the resort will take you inside the homes of bears, penguins, sea lions, wolves, fallow deer, Siberian tigers, and polar bears. So, you have the liberty to choose your roommate for the night!
One of the rooms takes you right into a walrus tank, where you can see the animal in his habitat.
You can look at the underwater creatures through a glass wall that divides the tank and the room. So, it will be fascinating to spend some time with your super interesting and unique roomies.
Besides, there are other perks too of living at this awesome resort. So the guests at the resort get free access to the park which includes all worlds. The offer begins from the day of arrival to the day of departure. The property offers several services including parking, free W-Fi and luggage handling. Also, breakfast and dinner is complimentary for the entire family.
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