Thursday, December 10, 2009

Cape Town, South Africa ~ Grand Daddy Hotel's Air Stream Rooftop Penthouse

So have I caught your attention with my polk a dots?
This is actually the inside of an Air stream on the rooftop
of a hotel in Cape Town, South Africa.

Let's get another look at those polk a dots!

This historic and conservative looking building is The
Grand Daddy Hotel in Cape Town. It's actually an
"Art" hotel where all of the rooms are modern and
wacky.

The suprise? A penthouse air stream
trailer lot on the roof of the hotel.

One might wonder how they got the Air Streams
up there... I think this photo will suffice - by
cranes.

Up and close.

The roof top comes complete with a communal area
that has a small bar and cooking grill for a BBQ.

Gorgeous spot isn't it?

They did a fantastic job of landscaping the roof.

You may be wondering if all of the Air Streams look like
polk-a-dots exploded in them. They all have different
themes and decor.

This one has a retro feel to it.

This one was inspired by John Lennon and Yoko Onno.

Another retro design, but tastefully done.

The same trailer from another angle.

Have no fear girls! Have we got a PINK air stream trailer
for you! Perfect for gal pals. Time to whip out those sexy
silk and satin jammies that the boys always think us girls
lounge around in those glamorous looking slumber parties
that are portrayed in the movies :)

It IS fun though.

Feels like a girly Parisian boudoir.

Well, there's something edgier for the bachelors too.

Complete with a cool looking jellyfish
theme for the bed area.

Feels like a cozy cave - I love that the walls are dark.

This last one is a hoot! Remember the
nursery story of the Three Bears?

Well here it is complete with 3 beds for you to try.

Super cute! Complete with different
sized chairs and different sized bowls.

You can find more information at Grand Daddy
Hotel's website
. Rooms start from $120 USD
per night.

Would you stay there for a night? I would
totally do it. Looks like a lot of fun - something
unique.

Photos from Grand Daddy Hotel

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