This is a floating hotel in Amsterdam housed inside a lightship
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, AMSTERDAM/ Updated : Jul 6, 2020, 12:11 IST
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The next time you are in Amsterdam, try looking for a floating hotel that was once on the Thames Estuary, and used to be a lightship
The next time you are in Amsterdam, try looking for a floating hotel that was once on the Thames Estuary, and used to be a lightship Read less
The next time you are in Amsterdam, try looking for a floating hotel that was once on the Thames Estuary. This used to be a lightship, which basically means that it is a ship that works as a lighthouse at places that are unsuitable for lighthouse construction. The British lightship is 70 years old, and is a unique experience that you will never forget. Interestingly, the red and white ship still has a working light.
Guests can get private access to the terrace, and breakfast is also included. However, there are no cooking facilities here on the lightship, so you will have to dine out. But it is close to the creative hub of Amsterdam, so there are numerous things to explore, to do, and to experience. You will never have a dull moment here. It is definitely a win-win situation for travellers who are keen on experiencing Amsterdam.
According to a leading travel website, the Lightship Amsterdam told in a statement that guests can expect a warm personalized welcome here in this iconic ship. Supposedly, it looks better upfront than it does in pictures.
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