Wiener Riesenrad wagon becomes a hotel room

Wiener Riesenrad in the Prater (Photo: Pixabay/Zuzka Sabolová).
Wiener Riesenrad in the Prater (Photo: Pixabay/Zuzka Sabolová).

Wiener Riesenrad wagon becomes a hotel room

Wiener Riesenrad in the Prater (Photo: Pixabay/Zuzka Sabolová).
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The Ferris wheel in the Prater is one of the landmarks of the Austrian capital Vienna. In the future it will be possible to stay in one of the cabins, because the hotel and hostel operator Superbude is marketing a wagon as a “pop-up hotel”.

According to the landlord, the first overnight guests will "move in" on May 20, 2022. The wagon in question was modified accordingly and, according to Superbude, is said to be the first floating hotel room in the world. You want to score points with a good view and included breakfast.

In the future it should be possible to book this unusual accommodation via the provider's homepage. This is currently not possible. Superbude offers other quite bizarre accommodation options in Frankfurt and Vienna, among other places. It is apparently aimed at people who are looking for an extraordinary "kick".

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