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The Null Stern hotel in Switzerland on a Mountain

By Mutala Yakubu
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The Null Stern hotel in Switzerland on a Mountain
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It looks more like a film set than a hotel.

But this open-air Swiss attraction has hundreds of people queuing up to stay, despite it having no ceiling, walls, toilet or indeed any facilities at all.

The Null Stern hotel is solely a double bed, with a nightstand and lamps, perched on the top of a mountain.

While reservations can be cancelled at short notice due to bad weather (unsurprisingly) every night available at the hotel is currently booked.

For the cost of SFR 250 (£191) per night, guests are immersed in nature at 6,463 feet above sea level in the Graubunden mountains.

Though the closest bathroom is a public toilet a ten minute walk away, guests will have a butler on hand to welcome them and serve them a salami sandwich and coffee in the morning. But would you give it a go

It looks more like a film set than a hotel. But this open-air Swiss attraction has hundreds of people queuing up to stay

 

This is in spite of it having no ceiling, walls, toilet or indeed any facilities at all - though the views more than make up for it

 

The Null Stern hotel, pictured being installed, is solely a double bed, with a nightstand and lamps, perched on the top of a mountain

 

While reservations can be cancelled at short notice due to bad weather (unsurprisingly) every night available at the hotel is currently booked

 

For the cost of SFR 250 (£191) per night, guests are immersed in nature at 6,463 feet above sea level in the Graubunden mountains

 

Though the closest bathroom is a public toilet a ten minute walk away, guests will have a butler on hand to welcome them and serve them a salami sandwich and coffee in the morning

 

Before checking in, guests are forewarned that while the room is available every night between spring and autumn, their booking can be cancelled at the last minute should the weather go south

Credit:Daily Mail