BaseCamp Hostel Bonn Offers Rooms in a Variety of Camping Vehicles Inside
Alyson Wyers — October 2, 2013 — World
References: basecampbonn.de & psfk
The BaseCamp Hostel Bonn takes indoor camping to the next level. The Fake campground uses RVs, trailers and other camping caravans as rooms. The German hostel is housed inside an old storage facility and has rates from $32 to just over $100 a night. While geared towards a younger crowd, the hostel could provide a fun experience for a young family who loves camping. It also allows one to camp throughout the colder autumn and winter months.
The hostel has 120 beds across 15 caravans, two night sleepers and two Airstreams which are arranged in a circle for a more authentic campground experience. Guests are provided with clean linens, breakfast and free WiFi. BaseCamp Hostel Bonn opened in August 2013 and provides a unique indoor camping experience.
The hostel has 120 beds across 15 caravans, two night sleepers and two Airstreams which are arranged in a circle for a more authentic campground experience. Guests are provided with clean linens, breakfast and free WiFi. BaseCamp Hostel Bonn opened in August 2013 and provides a unique indoor camping experience.
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Camping - The indoor camping trend offers a disruptive innovation opportunity for hotels and hostels to provide unique and experiential accommodations.
2. RV Accommodations - The rise in RV accommodations trend opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for storage facilities or unused spaces to be transformed into unique lodging options.
3. Year-round Camping - The year-round camping trend presents disruptive innovation opportunities for campgrounds and outdoor recreational facilities to offer indoor camping options during colder months.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can leverage the indoor camping trend to attract a younger clientele and provide a memorable and unconventional stay experience.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can explore the RV accommodations trend as a creative way to repurpose unused storage facilities or other spaces into profitable lodging options.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry can capitalize on the year-round camping trend by promoting indoor camping facilities as an attractive option for travelers looking for unique and comfortable accommodations regardless of the season.
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