The Landhotel Hof Beverland Offers Intoxicating Accommodations
Meghan Young — January 6, 2013 — Art & Design
Visiting Germany may be novel enough for some, but for those looking for something a little more unique, a stay at the Landhotel Hof Beverland offers just that. Similar to Hotel Bahenec, it incorporates beer barrels in a strange way. Instead of bathing in beer, however, the guests at the Landhotel Hof Beverland will be able to sleep in a historic 19th century beer barrel.
Created in collaboration with a local brewery, Pott's, the Landhotel Hof Beverland introduced the three 'beer rooms' as a nod to the town of Ostbevern's rich lager past. Rented as a double or single bed, the beer room is filled with other related items that complement its main attraction.
Created in collaboration with a local brewery, Pott's, the Landhotel Hof Beverland introduced the three 'beer rooms' as a nod to the town of Ostbevern's rich lager past. Rented as a double or single bed, the beer room is filled with other related items that complement its main attraction.
Trend Themes
1. Beer Tourism - Opportunities for hotels to incorporate local brewery experiences into their accommodations.
2. Novel Accommodations - Offering unique stays such as sleeping in a 19th century beer barrel can attract adventurous travelers.
3. Themed Rooms - Hotels can attract guests with themed rooms that offer a unique experience and showcase local culture.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels can differentiate themselves by offering unique and immersive experiences.
2. Local Breweries - Collaborating with hotels to offer beer-themed accommodations can create new revenue streams for breweries.
3. Tourism - Local governments and tourism boards can promote beer-themed accommodations as a way to attract visitors and stimulate the local economy.
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