Minimal Space, Maximum Comfort: The Best Smallest Hotels in the World

Raise your hand if you’ve ever slept in the back of your car for a night? Then you might be a traveler interested in checking out Abu Ali’s VW Beetle hotel!

Opened in 2011, the car was converted into a hotel room and sits along the roadside of Al Jaya, a village in the Jordanian desert. The VW Beetle hotel can only accommodate two guests per stay and costs 40 Jordanian Dinars (approximately $56 USD). Still, guests are not only given a good night’s sleep under the stars of the desert, owner Abu Ali offers tea, coffee, and Jordanian snacks to all who stay at the Beetle hotel.

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