If you like to travel but you're bored with those same old hotel rooms, how about staying in a castle, or in a hotel made of ice, or maybe under water? There are all sorts of places around the world where you can stay somewhere completely unique and different. You can make your hotel stay part of your adventure and vacation memories instead of just a place to crash at the end of a long day. Here are ten of the coolest and most unique places to get some shuteye during your travels.
1. Amberley Castle

If you want to stay the night in a castle once owned by Queen Elizabeth and attacked by Cromwell, you might want to book a room at Amberley Castle. It's nearly 1000 years old and from the outside it looks it. The portcullis is still raised and lowered each day and the outer wall is 60 feet thick, so trespassers aren't much of a worry. When you get inside, though, you'll find tennis courts, Jacuzzi bathrooms, and 18-hole putting courses. It looks new and modern, and you'll have all the conveniences you could want.
2. Kasbah du Toubkal

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For those who absolutely aren't kidding when they say they want to get away from it all, they should check out the Kasbah du Toubkal, which is at the foot of the highest peak in North Africa, the Jbel Toubkal. You can't even get to this Moroccan fortress by car. Typically, people get there on donkeys, so don't wear your best traveling clothes for the ride in. Once you arrive, though, the hotel is pricey and fancy and everything that you wouldn't expect for being so far away from everywhere else.
3. Chateau de Saint-Loup
If you want a castle with a real-life moat, you'll want to look into the Chateau de Saint-Loup. The moat didn't save thirteenth-century kings, but it might discourage modern-day solicitors. Up to 250 people can stay there for a wedding or other private function, and the rooms are medieval in style with stained-glass windows and four-poster beds.
4. Castle on the Hudson

Maybe you're dreaming of going to Europe and staying in a castle but you just can't afford to leave the good old U.S. of A. We're too young to have real castles, but you can find a fake one, only about thirty minutes from Manhattan, at the Castle on the Hudson. There's nothing like looking out your turret window and seeing…New York City! The dining table was brought from Europe and dates from the reign of Louis XIV. Everything else is new but looks old, and when you can't go far for your castle vacation it's certainly better than nothing.
5. Karosta Prison

Most of us would pay to stay out of prison, but bribes are illegal, so there isn't much we can do with that. For some people, though, paying to spend the night in a jail is their idea of fun – a jail hotel, that is. Masochistic individuals visiting Latvia can pay to stay at a former KGB jail complex, Karosta Prison in Liepaja, Latvia, where they get not only a room for the night but also emotional torture and humiliation.
6. Charles Street Jail

Another jail hotel that's less painful and easier for most people to get to is in Boston, Massachusetts. The infamous Charles Street Jail fell into disrepair in the mid-1900s and was eventually condemned about a decade before it actually shut its doors in the 1990s. Now it's been totally redone and is open as a four-star luxury hotel, The Liberty Hotel Boston. The people who used to stay there are probably just a little bit jealous.
7. Propeller Island Hotel
Ever wanted to be a vampire, just for a little while? After all, you get to stay out all night and fly around as a bat. Who doesn't want to do that, right? Well you might not get to be a vampire, but you can sleep like one at the Propeller Island hotel. They have an attic room where you can spend the night in your very own coffin. What fun!
8. Das Park Pipe Hotel
How about staying in a pipe in the park? If you're in Germany near the Danube river, you can pay whatever you like to stay in Das Park Pipe Hotel. You’ll get to stay in a large, round, storm-drain looking concrete pipe section with a tiny window. It has a bed, a light and a beautiful view of the park. We're wondering where the bathroom is, though.
9. Poseidon Mystery Island
In the South Pacific, there's the Poseidon Mystery Island. It's being designed by a man who makes luxury submarines, and it's going to be submerged in 40 feet of water next to a private island. Staying underwater might seem a bit creepy, but just think of the views! All those fish, and sharks…maybe we'll stay on dry land.
10. Jules' Undersea Lodge
Last but not least, you can stay in the Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida. Diving access is the only way to get there, but once you're in you'll have hot showers, TV, music, food, drinks, and plenty of fresh air, as well as amazing views of aquatic life. It's not cheap, though, so bring your wallet along with your diving gear.
There you have it. Why stay at a standard, boring hotel when you can stay at one of these amazing places?