Hooniverse Weekend Edition: The V8 Hotel in Stuttgart, Germany.
This is just about the greatest idea in Hotels that I have seen in a long while. This posting over at CarDomain caught my attention, and I thought it was something worth sharing. Introducing the V8 Hotel in Meilenwerk, Stuttgart, Germany.
Any reader of Hooniverse would love to stay once inside the V8 Hotel in Stuttgart, Germany. It is a 4-star hotel that is located within Böblingen’s Meilenwerk, an exclusive car museum on the site of Baden-Wurttemberg’s first airport. The hotel is situated in one of Germany’s top locations for automotive enthusiasts, and it features four single rooms, 19 double rooms, a tower suite and 10 theme-based rooms designed to blow your mind. The larger rooms are centered around various topics related to the automobile, such as motor racing, V8 camp, drive-in cinema and such.
Images are via CarDomain. Read more of Jen’s thoughts here. To go directly to the V8 Hotel Web Site, go here!
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I thought I was a badass as a kid with one of these, who knew they made them for grown-ups?
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*dammit, I seem to have forgotten how to resize it.
Hey, Baby. Wanna see my Big Benz?
The Morris Minor should be a child's rollaway bed. The feet sticking out from under the front is a fun and accurate touch.
A car wash? Who would want to sleep in a car wash? Wait….never mind.
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I’m happily living in south-western Germany, but my parents – esp. my grandfather – have american ancestry. Thus I believe to be German with a little bit Anglo-American influence. Your interesting thoughts about the German way seem to be extremely negative for my ears; I’d strongly believe, American politicians could learn much from the way german politics is handling its problems in the moment.