Eine Menüanzeige einer Hotelkaffeemaschine mit verschiedenen Getränkeoptionen, darunter Espresso, Café Crème, Hafermilchkaffee und andere, mit Symbolen von Getränken und Sprachflaggen in den Ecken.
🏨 The Paragon Hotel, an abandoned five-star hotel somewhere in Italy.
The grand ballroom features stunning white ceiling drapes below the large central skylight. The moulded plasterwork of the ceiling and walls is gilded with gold, adding to the opulent feel of this place. The light in the ballroom is sublime, as the white drapes diffuse the sunlight.
Blatten nach der Katastrophe: Ein neues Hotel gibt Hoffnung
Bei einem großen Berg- und Gletschersturz wurden weite Teile des Walliser Dorfs Blatten zerstört. Jetzt gibt es einen Neuanfang mit einem temporären Hotel, das in nur 105 Tagen gebaut wurde. Von Kathrin Hondl.
🏨 W Szanghaju znajduje się luksusowy hotel InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, który został zbudowany wewnątrz 88-metrowego, opuszczonego kamieniołomu. 16 z 18 pięter hotelu znajduje się poniżej poziomu gruntu, a dwa najniższe piętra są całkowicie zanurzone pod wodą. Znajdują się w nich pokoje i restauracja z widokiem na gigantyczne akwarium. #ciekawostki#inżynieria#hotel#szanghaj
Namen, Ausweis- und Kreditkartendetails: Wegen Sicherheitslücken in einer Hotelbuchungssoftware waren offenbar Millionen Gästedaten online abrufbar. Sicherheitsforscherinnen sprechen von einfachen Fehlern mit schwerwiegenden Auswirkungen.
Colossus of Prora, the longest building in the world, Bad Prora, Binz, Rügen Island, Baltic coast
Planned for 20,000 guests, Hitler's monumental holiday camp complex on Rügen is a bizarre remnant.
It was built on the orders of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s, according to the designs of a Nazi architect, Clemens Klotz. The manic aim: 20,000 people at a time were to vacation in the nearly five kilometer-long (3.1 mi) holiday camp, arranged by the Nazi "Kraft durch Freude" (Strength through Joy) organization. Its mission was to control and bring into line the German population's leisure time. All 10,000 rooms were to have a sea view, which explains the gigantic length of the structure
When the regime instigated the Second World War in 1939, construction was discontinued. The complex was never completed. No KdF tourist ever vacationed in the "seaside resort for twenty thousand". Instead, the housing blocks, which were shells, were used militarily — as barracks, for instance, first under the Nazi regime, and then in communist East Germany, the GDR. After the Berlin Wall fell and Germany was reunited, the complex was officially historically listed. Museums and artists' studios moved in, but large sections of the monstrous structure, considered the longest of its kind in the world, decayed.
Hotel Galactic (in development), a fantasy hotel management game set in a "flying age of sail ships" world, with beautiful hand drawn graphics and narrative focus, released in early access on Steam.
Waking up in Vicksburg, Mississippi this morning, I just came up from downstairs with two cups of coffee and a vague hope of coming alive. That may or may not happen—I only slept about six hours. The desk in our room is parked right next to the air conditioner, which is currently blasting my right side like it holds a grudge. It’s really, really annoying. I won’t dock the hotel too many points for that, but I’ll probably mention it as a small grievance. There, I got up and turned it off.
Last night we ate at a Chinese buffet, though I tried to talk my wife into Italian … c’est la vie. On the bright side, the food was actually pretty terrible. The place seemed fairly popular, though—nestled among a cluster of hotels, like a trap for weary, unsuspecting travelers.
“Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue-green meat, that's bad for you!” — Chi Chi Rodriguez
"A golden cascade spills into view—clusters of trumpet-shaped yellow flowers bloom with joyful intensity, each petal curling slightly outward like a miniature horn ready to sound spring’s arrival. Their color is pure sunshine: a rich, glowing yellow that seems lit from within, contrasting strikingly with a backdrop of deep green leaves. The foliage is smooth and elongated, like polished blades of grass, framing each bloom with reverent softness. A blur of pine-like greenery in the distance adds a whisper of coolness to the scene, making the vivid yellow flowers feel even warmer in their brilliance. The composition sings with natural harmony, as if sunlight itself grew petals and reached out to be touched.
The star of this image is the Carolina Jessamine, scientifically known as Gelsemium sempervirens. Native to the southeastern United States, it is beloved for its fragrant yellow blossoms and tendency to climb gracefully over fences, trellises, or tree trunks. Despite its cheerful appearance, the plant is also quietly powerful—its blossoms are toxic if ingested, a reminder that beauty often carries complexity." - Copilot
Postanowiłem, że rzucam wszystko i wyjeżdżam w #Bieszczady
na #weekend :kappa: ) #podróż
W hotelu jest tak mało osób, ze na śniadaniu jest ich może 10 #hotel jest spory)
... I żadnych małych dzieci! \o/ :troll_face:
Statistiker: Gastgewerbe im Januar mit besseren Geschäften
Hotels und Gaststätten haben im Januar mehr Umsatz gemacht als im Vorjahresmonat. Die Zahlen für das Jahr 2024 insgesamt zeigen, dass das Umsatzniveau von vor Corona noch nicht wieder erreicht ist.