Propeller Island City Lodge

After much struggle and hassles with the authorities, Berlin’s wackiest hotel is ready to welcome guests in the newly completed extension. The artist and musician owner, Lars Stroschen, has created a wild dream landscape in which each room is a unique, handcrafted artwork. There’s the ‘upside-down room’ where all the furniture is stuck to the ceiling and strange hatches in the floor open into bed and sitting spaces; the ‘Grandma Room’ with a vast wardrobe tilted at a an odd angle, a room with a bed in a cage and another where you can sleep in a coffin. Far out, great fun and reasonably priced, it beats the pants off staying in a pension.

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