Imagine waking up to absolutely nothing beyond your bed and miniature drawer set. You are surrounded by lush, wild greenery instead of walls, and above you is a canopy of brightly lit stars instead of a ceiling. If you listen hard enough, you can hear the sound of gently flowing water and pick out the distinct shape of a mountain in the distance.
Well, this can be your experience at the European hotel, Zero Real Estate. Comprising of seven hotel suites without walls or roofs, this post-pandemic-perfect hotel located amidst the Swiss alps was founded by hospitality professional Daniel Charbonnier alongside conceptual artists, Frank and Patrik Riklin. Mixing art and high-end tourism, Zero Real Estate has successfully pushed the boundaries of what conventional and ideal accommodation should entail.
Available at each guest’s beck-and-call is a 24/7 butler clad in a classic bow tie and white shirt whilst carrying trays of good wine, up steep hills and making beds in the winds and rain. The hotel unsurprisingly boasts phenomenal panoramic views of the surrounding Eastern Switzerland landscape which includes lush green fields, clear lakes, towering mountains and lively villages worth visiting.
“This year more than ever, we have seen that guests are looking for tucked away locations… in an undisturbed environment with meticulous attention to hygiene. Additionally, the need for fresh air, nature and space is particularly great following the confinement period. You can expect the seven new hotel suites to be among the best-ventilated hotel rooms in the world,” says Daniel Charbonnier, Co-founder of Zero Real Estate.
The rooms are available for booking all-year-round, with alternative lodging in local farmhouses, alpine huts or other hotels during inconducive weather forecast.
Source: Luxuo