Here’s an unusual hotel in an interesting place. Down by the docks in Harlingen, Netherlands, yet only a short walk from the city center. Here you will find a crane that was in use until 1996 for lifting and moving timber. It took two years, and a lot of hard work to restore the crane and convert it to luxury accommodation. The crane cabin is 17 meters above the pier overlooking the Wadden Sea. The jib can reach 45 meters and the control room and machine room can be your accommodation!
Luxury Crane Hotel Harlingen
The facility is luxuriously done out with all the mod-cons, LCD, and air-conditioning bar. You can control the room’s lighting and temperature with a touch screen. Fancy furniture in the crane includes two Charles Eames chairs. Two people can stay in the crane at one time. You have a panoramic view of the harbor from your bed. There is a roof patio if you feel like sipping champagne as you gaze out over the Wadden Sea.
The Full Crane Experience!
For another unique feature try going up the narrow stairs to the control cabin where you can turn the 64-ton steel crane 360 degrees, by operating the control stick. In this way, you get to choose which way the crane faces and what view you have. To reach the crane living quarters you take two elevators. In the morning breakfast is hoisted up in a lift and can be eaten on the patio. Although not for claustrophobics or people with vertigo, the Crane Hotel is definitely a once in a lifetime elevating experience.
Crane Hotel Harlingen Practical Details