B&B with a view
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Welcome to the Bad Kissingen hotel; no room service, no bed, no Wi-Fi – in fact no room at all in fact. Here in what is officially one of Germany’s weirdest hotels, you sleep in a field, an AFP report said. It is laid out in a wheat field in Bavaria in southern Germany. Reception is a circus tent which leads to one of 19 ‘rooms’.
The report said 40-year-old Monika Fritz had the idea when she heard on the radio a 1970s German folk hit called “Ein Bett im Kornfeld” (“Bed in a cornfield”) by crooner Juergen Drews. She then teamed up with local farmer and town councillor and the hotel is now in its seventh year, charging EUR7 (US$10) a night and EUR8 for a hearty breakfast.
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