Luxury on wheels: buses turned into hotels in a Singapore village. Photo
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A new tourist project has been opened in a village in Singapore called Changi. Here, 20 old buses were turned into luxury hotels.
The new resort hotel, called The Bus Collective, is intended to change the way people look at vacationing on wheels. According to SSPDaily, these hotels will have luxury suites with incredible baths.
It is noted that the opening is scheduled for December 1 and should surprise the most demanding tourists. This is the only project of its kind in the region. The hotel complex includes 20 rooms and suites. During the refurbishment, the designers kept the original characteristics of the buses, including the captain's chair.
The new rooms perfectly combine modern amenities such as marble countertops, elegant showerheads, plush beds and luxurious bathtubs.
Such a vacation costs from $389 per night. The room rate at The Bus Collective includes breakfast.
Travelers can already book these rooms and try this unusual experience.
The team noted that the project is a testament to the possibilities of recycling and rethinking spaces in a creative and environmentally responsible way. The organizers did not forget about the hospitality industry.