Top 10 unusual places to stay
LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - From converted train cars to converted prisons, travel Web site VirtualTourist.com has come up its picks of the 10 most unusual places to stay.
"With limited vacation time, there's no reason your lodging shouldn't be part of the travel experience," said VirtualTourist.com general manager Giampiero Ambrosi.
This list was prepared by VirtualTourist and is not endorsed by Reuters:
1. Edisto River Treehouses - Canadys, South Carolina
For those who refuse to grow up, a stay in a tree house is a dream come true. Not only is it fun, but it's clean, safe, and very reasonable.
2. Celica Hostel - Ljubljana, Slovenia
If you've always wanted to spend a night in the slammer, now's your chance. Once a military prison, this happening hot spot is now an art gallery and youth hostel
3. Schottenstift Monastery - Vienna, Austria
If the bellboys look like monks, you're not imagining things. This hotel is actually a functioning monastery where your wake-up call might just be chanting.
4. The Red Caboose Motel - Strasburg, Pennsylvania
All aboard! Although they once traveled from city to city, these little red cabooses now function as private hotel rooms. Needless to say, kids go crazy for this place.
5. Propeller Island - Berlin, Germany
Art lovers rejoice! From upside-down rooms to levitating beds, it's the next best thing to spending the night in a museum.
6. Schlosshotel Schönburg - Oberwesel, Germany
For a true fantasy experience, nothing beats a night in a genuine castle. In spite of its long history, all modern amenities, including Internet service, are available to guests.
7. Ariau Amazon Towers - Near Manaus, Brazil Continued...








