7 The Coolest Capsule Hotels Around The World

Size is not everything.

Of course, if you are an over packer and like to spread like a starfish in a giant hotel bed, a tiny room might not be your idea of ​​a perfect holiday break point. But if you are more than minimalist, capsule hotel is his dream. Originally made in Japan, the capsule hotel takes the basic idea of ​​'hey, I need a place to sleep' and simplify it, get rid of all the frills of your average hotel experience and disarm what you need: a small, slim room with space for you to rest (and not much more). But do not imagine a small pod stripped of all colors and styles. Today's capsule hotels are slim, stylish, and have all sorts of extras, without being connected to a small space. Look, some of the coolest capsule hotels around the world.

1. Anshin Oyado, Japan


A new luxury in capsule hotel, set up just three minutes from Shinjuku station in Tokyo. This one is a bit more interesting than average. Each capsule room has air-conditioning, a tablet computer, and a flat-screen TV provided inside (along with comfortable futon mattresses, of course), and all guests can enjoy full use of the free-of-artificial hot spring and misty sauna. There is also a laundry area, a shop, and a place for snacks - all open 24 hours a day.

2. Sleepbox, Moscow


Sleepbox in Moscow is the best choice for anyone who wants trouble-free stay. There is no trick here. No arty stuff No dust ruffles. Only the slender pods where you sleep and the shared bathroom.

3. CityHub, Amsterdam


CityHub just looks cool, does not it? This pod hotel has a super futuristic vibe, complete with bunk beds, touch screens all around the building, an interactive app that instantly registers all hotel guests, and a digital concierge - all in the center of the city center.



4. Jane Hotel, New York


The 50-meter-tiled rooms at Jane Hotel are inspired by the old-fashioned carriage compartment. Then the hotel overlooks the Hudson River, so you will have a beautiful view from your bed.

5. CAPSULE by Container, Malaysia


Your standard capsule hotel, basically: comfortable room with just a little space beside a single bed. CAPSULE does give you sandals, which is a nice touch.



6. Books and Beds, Tokyo


Okay, book lovers. Look at your dream vacation destination. Book and Bed is a bookshop-themed hotel in the neighborhood of Ikebukuro, Tokyo. This is home to thousands of books for you to buy and read, and each capsule room (there are two sizes to choose from, 'compact' or 'standard') is stored on the bookcase. The rooms themselves are quite naked, only with futon mattresses, pillows, and - of course - reading lamps.



7. Hotel Sleep, Tokyo


For men only (sorry, fellow women), Hotel Sleeps is one of the original capsule hotels, consisting of hundreds of pods filled only with beds. There is also a whiskey bar, which we recommend to visit if you start feeling a bit claustrophobic, and a manga library.

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