You can stay in the “world’s largest bottle of wine” for $40

Here are some alcoholic drinks you can use: This carafe is not intended for drinking, but for sleeping.

A massive 28ft long by 11ft wide bottle of wine is now available to reserve for a stay in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India. As for the price, it’s on par with a decent bottle of wine – $40 a night.

The ‘world’s largest bottle of wine’, as it’s called, has just a dark red exterior: inside there’s an entire house, complete with three bedrooms, an aquarium and a bamboo hut containing a dining area, Jam Press reported.

The first of the bedrooms has red arched walls to match the facade, while the second bedroom is fitted with a wall display full of illuminated beer bottles. The third bedroom is more or less remarkably kitsch, according to Jam Press, which deems it ideal “for less adventurous guests.”

The facade lights up at night.
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An aerial view of the unique abode.
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The dining room of the Hotel de la Bouteille is located inside a bamboo hut.
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One night’s rent is on par with the cost of a good bottle of red.
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A thematically appropriate bedroom.
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The rental has three bedrooms.
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Meanwhile, in Mexico’s Baja California, another giant decanter bills itself as “a wine lover’s dream come true!”

The “Botella de vino GIGANTE” (giant bottle of wine in English) will cost $114 a night and can accommodate up to two people at a time. There is a “quaint living room”, a full bathroom on the ground floor and, up a spiral staircase, a double bed on the top floor, its Airbnb advertises.

The form here has a local significance. “90% of the wine produced in Mexico comes from our valley,” says the Airbnb listing for rural El Porvenir. Perhaps spending a night inside a symbolic representation of this fact will help raise awareness.

Looking for a quirky, booze-free hotel alternative? Maybe that six ton, $200 a night short term rental potato$400 a night hobbit hole, hawaiian tree house Where converted fire observation post will suffice.

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