The hotel where you can stay for free - but everyone can watch you
What would you give to stay in a free designed hotel?
Maybe your privacy?
In one of the hotel rooms in Ibiza, Spain, guests are offered a completely free stay, but there are very unusual conditions
Jordana Abodi Fox
07/07/2022
Thursday, 07 July 2022, 07:39
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Staying in a hotel-designed suite without paying for it sounds very tempting, but like many things in life, nothing is really free.
At the Paradiso Art Hotel on the island of Ibiza in Spain, a seasonal suite called Zero awaits guests.
The suite is characterized by all its walls being transparent.
And that's not all: the extraordinary suite is located right in the lobby of the hotel, which means a very lively movement of guests who pass in front of you and watch you 24 hours a day.
Now the question arises - what do you prefer?
Give up privacy in favor of a free stay?
The hotel's website states that this is a "room with glass walls in the center of the lobby, where you can sleep one night for free. Not suitable for the shy. The room is also available for art performances, radio broadcasts, DJ sets ... the possibilities are endless "As long as you like to be in the heart of attention."
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And what happens in the bathroom?
One of the guests who stayed the night in the transparent room is Olympia Anley, a tic-tac-toe user who shared a video about the experience on her account.
In her clip she wrote "I met a lot of friends tonight".
She added that "you can stay in this hotel for free, but the room has glass walls."
In a follow-up post she noted that there were some people clinging to the glass walls.
However, she says "there is a bathroom with a sealed door and walls."
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While some of the respondents to her video liked the idea, many admitted that they could not do so, even if they got a free night in return.
"This will be my worst nightmare," wrote one respondent, and another asked, "Why do you even need it?".
Another respondent noted that "it reminds me of those dreams that you walk in public and realize that you are actually naked."
One way or another, if you are interested, you can book yourself the transparent suite on the hotel website.
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