That has to be one of the most interesting hotel rooms I've ever seen. I'd stay there!Then again, I wonder about the shower heads over the bed and possibly the smallest night stand I've ever seen! ;)Hope you have a wonderful trip!Tom
Zuzana, I almost missed that the lamps changed colors when lit. 🙂 I like them, too.Tom, those nightstands are standard-sized for Europe. And those shower heads have an extra feature: They have a little light inside! (It was a short business trip.)Alice, I love it in the winter, but am baffled at its use in areas that consistently get 90F summers. Then the Spanish/American/British custom of top sheets is preferable.Thanks, Julie!
Yeah, now that you mention it, I have been puzzled at hotel rooms that have no other options — and no air conditioning — during the summer (or pretty much any time of year in our case because we bring the heat with us!).
You've described the sweltering trip I had to Vienna and Budapest. I could hardly breathe in my hotel rooms there, because of the humidity and lack of A/C. I would have loved the option of a mere topsheet. In Norway, we have summer duvets, but those can be too thick if it gets hot.
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Nice.;)Like the lamps.;) Hope you are enjoying the trip.;))xoxo
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That has to be one of the most interesting hotel rooms I've ever seen. I'd stay there!Then again, I wonder about the shower heads over the bed and possibly the smallest night stand I've ever seen! ;)Hope you have a wonderful trip!Tom
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Lovely! I'm very fond of european bedding!
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Very nice! (from Julie)
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Zuzana, I almost missed that the lamps changed colors when lit. 🙂 I like them, too.Tom, those nightstands are standard-sized for Europe. And those shower heads have an extra feature: They have a little light inside! (It was a short business trip.)Alice, I love it in the winter, but am baffled at its use in areas that consistently get 90F summers. Then the Spanish/American/British custom of top sheets is preferable.Thanks, Julie!
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Yeah, now that you mention it, I have been puzzled at hotel rooms that have no other options — and no air conditioning — during the summer (or pretty much any time of year in our case because we bring the heat with us!).
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You've described the sweltering trip I had to Vienna and Budapest. I could hardly breathe in my hotel rooms there, because of the humidity and lack of A/C. I would have loved the option of a mere topsheet. In Norway, we have summer duvets, but those can be too thick if it gets hot.
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