Fancy sleeping in a giant wine barrel? A quirky luxury resort in Portugal is offering exactly that opportunity.
The Wine House Hotel - Quinta da Pacheca in the Douro Valley, has transformed a series of its giant wine barrels into comfy hotel rooms, so you can sleep in the heart of the vineyard.
It is the ultimate glamping experience for any wine lover.
The wine barrels are nestled in the Quinta da Pacheca vineyard, meaning that guests can open up the doors and enjoy unrivalled views of the landscape.
Inside your barrel there is everything you need for a comfortable stay; a large double bed, a shower room, sink and toilet.
It's got a rustic chic vibe thanks to the wooden interiors, but still plenty of little luxurious touches for a luxury feel.
Each barrel also has a small terrace with wicker furniture so you can sit outside and enjoy the views - along with a glass or two local wine.
The Wine House Hotel also offers more conventional rooms inside its main building, a restored 18th-century home, with double bedroom and en suite bathrooms.
There's also a buffet-style breakfast where guests can tuck into hearty meals, while the on-site restaurant offers up some mouthwatering gourmet takes on local dishes (paired with local wines).
The Wine House Hotel - Quinta da Pacheca in the Douro Valley, has transformed a series of its giant wine barrels into comfy hotel rooms, so you can sleep in the heart of the vineyard.
It is the ultimate glamping experience for any wine lover.
The wine barrels are nestled in the Quinta da Pacheca vineyard, meaning that guests can open up the doors and enjoy unrivalled views of the landscape.
Inside your barrel there is everything you need for a comfortable stay; a large double bed, a shower room, sink and toilet.
It's got a rustic chic vibe thanks to the wooden interiors, but still plenty of little luxurious touches for a luxury feel.
Each barrel also has a small terrace with wicker furniture so you can sit outside and enjoy the views - along with a glass or two local wine.
The Wine House Hotel also offers more conventional rooms inside its main building, a restored 18th-century home, with double bedroom and en suite bathrooms.
There's also a buffet-style breakfast where guests can tuck into hearty meals, while the on-site restaurant offers up some mouthwatering gourmet takes on local dishes (paired with local wines).
For details see: https://quintadapacheca.com
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