14 hotels with surprising extras
Hotels with surprising extras

Gold iPads & more, Burj Al Arab, Dubai

Gold iPads & more, Burj Al Arab, Dubai

The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, repeatedly voted the world’s most luxurious hotel, probably has more extras than any other hotel in the world. Guests staying at the opulent Dubai landmark can not only expect to be driven in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce and fly in a helicopter straight from the hotel’s own helipad, but also enjoy a range of offerings from the comfort of their own (enormous) rooms.
A personal sauna, Northern Lights House, Finland

A personal sauna, Northern Lights House, Finland

But in the beautiful Northern Lights House in Levi you need not be embarrassed, as you'll have a sauna all to yourself. The ultimate in Lappish luxury, the house features an in-room sauna, a vaulted starlight mood ceiling and a panoramic terrace with a hot tub for six. To get even closer to nature, and possibly see the Northern Lights for the comfort of your own bed, you could opt for a magical glass-ceilinged igloo instead.
An in-room gym, Parc 55 San Francisco, USA

For guests who are keen to stay fit on holiday the Parc 55 San Francisco, a Hilton hotel, offers the luxury of exercise within the confines of your own room.
An in-room gym, Parc 55 San Francisco, USA

Hilton’s Five Feet to Fitness facility offers several different types of equipment and accessory options in the hotel room so you don’t need to sweat in view of other guests. The room is centred around the Fitness Kiosk, a touchscreen display from which guests receive equipment tutorials and follow guided workout routines. The offering will soon be available in other US Hilton hotels too.
A tattoo parlour, The Siam, Thailand

A tattoo stays with you for life, so the experience of getting inked should surely be as memorable as the design you choose. At the purpose-built Sak Yant Tattoo Studio at The Siam in Bangkok, you’ll certainly remember the experience.
A tattoo parlour, The Siam, Thailand
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Opened specifically for guests, you can get inked with tattoos in keeping with ancient Thai tradition. Tattoos are executed by master tattooist Arjan Boo, and then guests are taken to the traditional temple of Wat Bang Phra to have their body art blessed.
A running track & football pitch, Marriott Phu Quoc, Vietnam

For a dreamlike mix of architecture and academia, head to Vietnam’s fantastical JW Marriott Phu Quoc. Created by designer Bill Bensley, the inspiration for the hotel was a fictional academy of learning, ‘Lamarck University’, inspired by French naturalist Jean Baptiste Lamarck.
A running track & football pitch, Marriott Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Personal robots, Henn Na Hotel, Japan

This isn’t science fiction: robots (and dinosaurs, apparently) really are taking over at Tokyo’s Henn Na Hotel.
Personal robots, Henn Na Hotel, Japan

Staffed by 140 robots, this hotel offers minimal human interaction. The Jurassic Park-themed establishment means guests are greeted by T-Rex and velociraptor robots at reception to help with the check-in process. There’s even Churi-Chan, your personal in-room robot, to help you book activities and meals around Tokyo.
A free Go-Pro, Kandolhu, Maldives

A free Go-Pro, Kandolhu, Maldives

Kandolhu Maldives, a resort in the North Ari Atoll, are taking their guests' Instagram feeds to another level by equipping each villa with the latest GoPro so they can capture their adventures both in and out of the water. The 4K capture resolution will help guests take Maldivian adventures such as snorkelling, scuba diving and lounging on the sand home with them, and there are resort workshops to help guests get to grips with their new toys.
Bespoke Monopoly, Shinta Mani Angkor, Cambodia

While you’re bound to find plenty to do outside the hotel in Cambodia’s historic Siem Reap, if you’re partial to a board game or two, you might just find yourself stuck in a game of Monopoly at the boutique Shinta Mani Angkor hotel.
Bespoke Monopoly, Shinta Mani Angkor, Cambodia

An underwater restaurant, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives
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If you’re not into scuba diving, snorkelling or swimming, but you still want to get a taste of the Maldives’ vibrant marine life, take a trip to the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, home to the world’s first all-glass underwater restaurant.
An underwater restaurant, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives

Ancient art, Claris Hotel, Spain

While there are plenty of museums to explore in Barcelona, you can do a little less walking and enjoy the exceptional in-house art collection in the museum room of the Claris Hotel & Spa, a former palace dating back to the 19th century.
Ancient art, Claris Hotel, Spain

A book butler, Kristiania Lech, Austria

A book butler, Kristiania Lech, Austria

Skiing bookworms would be hard-pressed to find somewhere more suited to their needs than Austria’s Kristiania Lech. The hotel not only houses its own contemporary art collection, but also offers a dedicated book butler for those who long to curl up with a good read next to a roaring fire. The reading butler asks a series of questions to understand your likes and dislikes before choosing a selection of books to suit your tastes, from popular classics to first editions.
Personalised everything, The VIEW Lugano, Switzerland

Personalised everything, The VIEW Lugano, Switzerland

At Switzerland’s The VIEW Lugano hotel, you can choose everything from your favourite toiletries and the colour of your loo roll, to the best pillow type, sheet fabrics and room fragrance. And if that isn’t quite swanky enough, each suite has its own chromotherapy shower, a personalised minibar, iPads for guests to use and even a soft cashmere throw for those chillier days.
An underground cave, Grotta Giusti, Italy

For a luxury underground adventure, head to Tuscany’s Grotta Giusti, the only hotel in Europe with its own thermal underground cave, which is a whopping 130 million years old.
An underground cave, Grotta Giusti, Italy

A Lego Butler, Ashford Castle, Ireland

It’s not every day you get to summon a butler of any kind, let alone a Lego Butler, so small guests at Ireland’s Ashford Castle will no doubt feel like royalty when they order a special Lego delivery.
A Lego Butler, Ashford Castle, Ireland

Choose pieces from the in-room "Lego Menu", and the building blocks are swiftly delivered right to your door on a silver tray by a butler in white gloves. You'll even get to keep the Lego set when it's time to go home. There are plenty of other treats for children too, from personalised books to movie matinees. The hotel is also home to the oldest falconry school in Ireland, so while kids are occupying themselves with Lego, adults can take a hawk for a walk in the castle grounds.
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