The World’s First Treehouse Crane Takes Glamping To The Next Level

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Interested in staying in a treehouse-themed hotel hanging 26 feet above a harbor? Specific, we know. But this accommodation is anything but ordinary, so if you’re into extraordinary vacations, the world’s first treehouse crane should be on your bucket list.

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Travel and Leisure reports that Crane 29, which opened on June 6 in Bristol, England, is a pop-up hotel experience created by the European travel agency Canopy & Stars. The space is treehouse-themed in every way and includes an indoor garden, plants-a-plenty and an outside terrace. Staying in this accommodation that hangs above Bristol Harbor sounds amazing, doesn’t it?

If you’re into glamping, this experience will definitely tickle your fancy. Though each room is saturated in plant life and forest vibes, you won’t feel like you’re roughing it in the least.

Enjoy hanging in the indoor hammock, gawking at Anthropologie decor and breathing in the fresh air. Though it’s centered in the heart of Bristol, you would never guess this place is in a city.

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The hotel is made of repurposed materials and was created to be entirely renewable and carbon-neutral. So if you care about the environment, this is the place to stay.

The treehouse is only open through the end of September. You can win a chance to stay in the lodge by entering a lottery, which is open until July 3. Winners of the lottery will have their pick of when they’d like to stay. A night will set you back $238 on weekdays and $322 on weekends.

To us, the stay would be well worth the price. If you’re a nature lover at heart and want to glamp away while still being just steps from the city, Crane 29 is for you.