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Following are the top 5 pod hotels you can consider staying for your great holiday vacation:

1-New York Pod Hotel :

New Yorkers are very much familiar with how to capitalize on tiny quarters with awfully tight studio apartments. As the USA’s 1st pod hotel, New Yorkers share their space saving fondness with visitors.
This pod hotel features 347 extreme-compact and intense-cool rooms influenced by the aerodynamic accommodations on airplanes, trains and ships.

The hotel mixes both the SOP-standard and twin-cabins with a no.of arrangements, especially odd-pods and bunk-beds, which appeals to families and masses with condo-style suites. Most rooms have their own lavatories, but they don’t provide an electronic-switches to inform you if the toilet is occupied to avert any clumsy situation. When the guests aren’t enjoying in their ultra-modern cabins, they are perhaps found mingling on the rooftops or indoor/outdoor garden cafeteria.
You can reserve rooms for as low as $100 for a night, indeed a meager price for an ideal locality in the Midtown region of Manhattan.

2-England Pod Hotel: Gatwick Yotel England Airport :

Don't we shelter a nap when lingering at an airport lounge? However Yotel England provides passengers/travelers a good, competitive reason to blow off being looked at as sleeping on lounges floors, making their suitcases as their pillows. Situated inside Britian’s Gatwick aerodome, Yotel England, Britian, is wrapped in international arrival's section of south terminal and provides passengers a comfortable place to relax or recover before the later part of their travel.

The only requisite is that cabins have to be booked at least for 4 hours, but travelers can stay in those pod hotels for as longer as they would wish.
In the 75 sq-ft room, Yotel loads enough to look like a regular room: a folding desk,a single-bed and a bath with a head-shower. Elite rooms feature an extra 32 sq-ft with double bed. Each cabin provides the coziness of home, featuring a hairdryer and a bath towel. Free internet allows guests to keep doing their work during a stopover, or just monitor their flight schedule without having to leave the cozy bed.

3-Pod Hotel in Kuala Lumpur: Tune Hotel

Are you below the budget on your flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ? Then no need to fret. Prices with the range from amazing 3 Dollars to 30 Dollars per night, the awfully painted white-and-red Tune Hotel inside central Kuala Lumpur presents an inexpensive and well-located place to adventure the city's gardens, mosques and colorful street life.

The cabins are tight but chichi, with polished furniture and exclusive wall art. The basic thinking is that you compromise on most customary hotel facilities, like telephones,TVs, coffee makers and cupboard space. With room service not optional, however Malaysian famous white coffee is available on cafe the 'Uncle Dear John Kopitiam'. With little fee, toiletries and towels can be purchased, hence stuff your own items if you plan on saving. Though each room has a fan, you will have to spend a few bucks to get an air-conditioned room.

4- Pod hotels in Amsterdam are known as Qbic:

Netherland's Qbic Hotel is a poem to computer-age decoration and construction. The hotel’s four-sided, ultra-stylish rooms, known as “Cubi”, have added-long couches or beds, modern designed bathroom decor and a working space in 75 sq-ft. Guests have the option to create their desired mood-lighting to reflect themes like “red love” ,“delicate yellow”, or “purple romance” . Here let me warn my moderate traveling guests: The tight lavatories have no door which separate them from the sleeping area, so watch out my dear ladies !!
Earlier you book the room the better it is since booking rates begin at about 70 Dollars but climb gradually steeper the longer you delay confirming your booking.

5-Pod hotels of Birmingham: Nite Nite

Vacationers at Nite Nite Cityrooms are welcome to sleep soundly in this budget bazaar’s “compact and flawlessly formed” booths or rooms. This flawlessness or excellency is showcased in 73 sq-ft, with glassy cherry-wood, your own bathroom and guess what a 42" flat screen plasma Television!, and leather fixture—this TV is particularly important since it is your only outlet to the outer world. Because these miniature rooms are without windows, the hotel smartly anticipates any neurosis by dedicating one TV channel to displaying the street view outside. Hence, each room actually comes with a wonderful view. For more information on pod and qbic hotels please visit  http://www.thepodhotel.com/  and   http://www.qbichotels.com/




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