Most Modern Hotels in the World
Great service luxury rooms and stylish decor all feature in the best of hotels however no matter how plush your pillows are or great the bellboy is it can still feel like there's a little something missing.
We live in the age of technology so in an effort to keep up with the times and stay relevant.
Hotels are starting to get more high-tech than ever before we're talking check-in robots smart mirrors and VR games rooms these are 10 of the most high-tech and futuristic hotels from around the world.
# 1 The strange hotel Japan
The henna hotel or strange hotel as most people call it is quite possibly the weirdest and most futuristic hotel in the world.
On the face of it, the building is very normal in fact everything about the hotel is normal until you get acquainted with the stuff.
The reason why the strange hotel received its rather fitting name is because of its 140 strong robotic workforce.
From check-in to check out robots look after your every need throughout your stay there are wheeled robots ultra-lifelike humanoids and even a couple of dinosaur receptionists to greet you on your way.
In robots do pretty much everything at the Henna hotel housekeeping room service waiting you name it alongside the robots are a number of other high-tech features.
Including facial recognition room entry sensor triggered lights and AI smart assistant in every room in addition to the kitchen team, there are a few other living and breathing staff at the hotel.
But they're only really there in case of emergencies and mostly go unnoticed.
# 2 Pengheng Space Capsules Hotel, China
capsule hotels are nothing new and are becoming ever more popular as our most visited cities become more overcrowded however this one is a little different.
The Pengheng space capsules hotel made the news all around the world when it first opened and I can assure you that it was not because of their comfy mattresses.
Featuring a spaceship-like theme throughout the robotic staff and a number of tech amenities this ultra-futuristic capsule hotel lives up to the hype and its name all of the brightly led lit capsules feature flat screens tablets and a mission control station where you can control the lighting temperature and the automatic sliding doors.
The very well-trained robotics staff look after all of your needs from serving drinks to booking tours in the city.
While this capsule hotel might not offer the biggest rooms and comfortable environment it is incredibly cheap at less than $20 dollars a night.
It really does give you a glimpse into the future just remember to pack your blue-light-blocking glasses.
# 3 Eccleston Square Hotel London
square hotel is widely considered one of the most technologically advanced luxury boutique hotels in the world in each room.
Features a digital concierge iPad the latest 4k 3d television smart glass frosted bathroom walls touch control glass keypads handmade massage beds and a complimentary smartphone with unlimited data that guests are free to use throughout their stay.
The Eccleston square hotel's amenities blend in perfectly with the classic British decore making for a seamlessly perfect technology field experience.
Latest additions to the hotel include a fully integrated ai system Google assistant in every room and the offer of a smart cloud service that remembers guest's personal stay preferences.
The high-tech refurb cost around 13.5 million pounds in 2011 and secured the hotel the in-room technology innovation award at the European hospitality awards just six months later.
# 4 Blow Up Hall 5050 Poland
Blow Up pool 5050 is one part hotel one part art gallery which makes for an incredibly exciting experience.
The repurposed brewery contains 22 guest rooms and huge event spaces that can cater for up to 700 people throughout the hotel are a number of digital art installations.
From world-renowned artists as well as many unique features that make the hotel so special blow-up hall famously features no reception area or room numbers.
Forcing guests to find their own way using a supplied iPhone which only unlocks their booked room the iPhone also works as a way to communicate with the staff book tables in the restaurant and also schedule the obligatory afternoon spa session.
The design of blow-up hall 5050 is a fantastic mix of industrial and ultra-futuristic think exposed brick matched with metallic geometric fixtures.
Huge metal-framed windows with wall-mounted LCD screens the rooms are very clean-cut modern and monochrome showcasing bed-mounted swivel TVs.
Marble baths big enough for two and full soundproofing which might but probably won't come in handy.
# 5 The Hotel Silken Puerta America Spain
The hotel silken Puerto America is what happens when you give 19 designers complete creative freedom over 315 unique bedrooms.
While this stay might not be laden with technology and gadgetry it more than makes up for it in design and futuristic ambiance.
Each of the 12 floors follows a distinct theme and character from the sci-fi-esque first floor that features a black and white cave-like design.
Complete with wrap-around led lighting and rooms that seem to mold together in natural forms to the opulent 12th floor that features sliding walls allowing guests to arrange their own space.
If you want a bigger bathroom or a more spacious living room you can the 12th-floor rooms also benefit from 360 degrees projected wall art that can follow two distinct themes.
Dark or light although luxury it's not the amenities of the hotel silk and Puerto America that makes it futuristic but it instead of the unique approach to hotel design and the stunning spaces that have been created.
# 6 Yotel New York
A stay in New York city usually means a tiny dated room that costs more years supply of corn dogs however this is not the case at Yotel NYC.
The hotel offers 669 capsule-like cabin rooms that ooze simplicity and functionality through the use of modern technology.
Guests are greeted by a touch screen reception that spits out their room key upon payment a factory arm robot named yobot looks after the automated luggage storage and there is of course unlimited usage of the super-fast wi-fi.
The stylish rooms feature adjustable mood lighting smart TVs and electronic murphy beds that sandwich up by day and fold-out by night.
The Yotel hotel is a simple stay that uses touches of technology to make it the most seamless and carefree experience.
# 7 Kameha Grand Switzerland
Have you ever dreamt about sleeping in space of course you have well for those of us who don't happen to be trained astronauts the kameha grand space suite is as close as it gets sitting on the fifth floor of this stunning hotel is one of the most otherworldly hotel rooms on planet earth?
Named the space suite guests are welcomed into their room by a female voice computer host who confirms your spaceship login and talks you through the room's amenities.
The floor and ceiling are covered in images of space taken by the Hubble telescope.
There are also a number of other space-themed decor items including an astronaut glove phone holder rocket engine spotlights and a floating bed that looks like it's defying gravity.
The spacesuit is incredibly futuristic and even the item in there follows the theme of intergalactic travel the designer even chose to remove any windows to heighten the space shuttle experience.
# 8 Hotel Zetta an Francisco
Zetter in San Francisco has always been a tech-centric hotel however their latest update has truly kicked things up a notch by installing amazon Alexa voice assistance in every room travelers now have an entirely new intuitive way to engage with the hotel directly.
Whether it's to order a toothbrush from reception set up a wake-up alarm or book a table at the in-house cavalier restaurant guests can do so through simple voice commands without even having to lift a finger.
Other new tech amenities include a VR booth located in the hotel lobby featuring a range of the latest games oculus go VR headsets and Nintendo switch consoles are also available for use.
The famous Zetta playroom has received a retro makeover featuring new pinball machines atari pong and full-sized shuffleboard.
# 9 The Sinclair Fort Worth TX
The Sinclair hotel was built over 90 years ago but despite its old bones, it's still one of the most up-to-date hotels in the world.
Considered to be the world's first all-digital hotel the Sinclair has fully adopted the internet of things.
Featuring countless smart devices and amenities that communicate with each other to create a perfectly effortless guest experience.
Notable features include smart mirrors that guests can use to read trending news listen to music get weather updates and contact hotel services.
Razor-sharp 8k wallpaper smart televisions and presence sensing ambiance controls that automatically adjust the lighting at room temperature.
The Sinclair is also the first building in the world to replace its diesel generators and backup power sources with a lithium-ion battery pack the LG ess.
# 10 Hilton V Hotel Dubai
Hilton hotels can be found all around the world from Bali to fort Lauderdale however their most futuristic hotel by far is found in the jet-setters paradise of Dubai.
Simply named v this al harbor city hotel is probably the coolest and most futuristic stay in the desert.
The design is boldly colorful and unique creating stunning spaces throughout from the hotel lobby to the fashionista deluxe rooms.
The V hotel features the most visually striking sleeping spots in the world we're talking circular beds big enough for 10 LED moonlighting and in-room freestanding bathtubs that look over the city skyline.
There's also a long list of modern amenities that will make you never what to leave including an ultra high tech GYM, Night Club and Spa.
In addition to the already opulent rooms are a number of executive suites that have all been individually designed they're big spacious and flashy enough to make a New York penthouse look