The world’s first 'zero star' hotel has been named as one of the top 100 hotels in Europe - despite guests having to put up with hot water bottles rather than central heating.
The Null Stern near Zurich, Switzerland, joined more illustrious establishments like London’s One Aldwych on the exclusive list released today by Geo Magazine.
But whereas the plush One Aldwych charges up to £250 a night, a room at the Swiss inn will set you back as little as £6.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
World's first zero-star hotel becomes one of top 100 places to stay in Europe
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