This hotel has opened 1,375 ft below the mountains of Snowdonia in Wales, and is called Deep Sleep. It comes with private twin-bed cabins and a ‘romantic’ grotto room with a double bed, loo and dining facilities, and much more.
After this, the guests will bid goodbye to the outside world, and make their way into the depths of the world’s largest and deepest abandoned slate mine. Guests will then pass a challenging route through the mine, which was in operation from around 1810 to 1939. They will be required to navigate decaying bridges and ancient miners' stairways.
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All the way, the guide will be offering you all of the historical information about the lives of the men and boys who worked in the mine en route. The descent to the hotel will likely take around an hour.
The guests will see a large steel door after some trekking, which will mark the end of the trip, and their entrance to the Deep Sleep room. There, they will find numerous small cabins with single beds, and various other amenities. Once you retire to your room, be ready for a deep sleep!
- Which is the deepest hotel in the world?
Deep Sleep, which has opened 1,375 ft below the mountains of Snowdonia in Wales. - How deep is the deepest hotel room?
World's deepest underground hotel is now open at 1,375 ft below the surface. - Is it open everyday for booking?
Well, it's open only one night a week.