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IntroductionA traveler has showcased a stunning hotel room that boasts the 'best view in the world' - but has a
A traveler has showcased a stunning hotel room that boasts the 'best view in the world' - but has a two-year waitlist.
Dzenisa Forlano took to Instagram to document her trip to the Dolomitenhütte - a hotel located in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria.
Her bedroom, called Adlerhorst, sat high above a snowy abyss with views of the mountains beyond.
Despite the mesmerizing offerings, the room goes for just $85 a night including a delicious breakfast - which itself boasts a whole host of options such as a charcuterie board, cereal, fruit and assorted pastries.
Dzenisa Forlano took to Instagram to document her trip to the Dolomitenhütte - a hotel located in the Lienz Dolomites, Austria
Her bedroom, called Adlerhorst, sat high above a snowy abyss with views of the mountains beyond
Dzenisa, who is based in Germany, shared a series of clips from her room - many of which featured her puppy named Whiskey.
The backdrop was a magical landscape of the snowy mountains seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
She explained: 'This is absolutely the dreamiest hotel room I have ever been in.
'Dolomitenhütte has beautiful rooms which offer an unforgettable view you must have seen once in your life.'
The content creator continued: 'It's definitely worth the wait.
'The room costs €85 per person including breakfast. It is unique and in high demand, which is why the room is fully booked well in advance...
'Isn’t that a great price for this view?
'Dogs are unfortunately not allowed but you can kindly ask the hotel if you can bring your little friend with you.'
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D zenisa, who is based in Germany, shared a series of clips from her room - many of which featured her puppy named Whiskey
In her stories, Dzenisa offered yet more information about her stay.
She posted a picture of her breakfast spread and wrote: 'During breakfast you also have a beautiful view and it is included in the price.
'By the way, you can also come here just to eat, even without staying overnight.'
Dzenisa was also transparent about the restroom and bathing situation and showed the facilities to her viewers.
'Note: You should not expect a wellness resort. There is no private bathroom in the room. Toilets and showers are shared with other guests, just like in a gym.
'I usually don't like to share my bathroom either but for the view you have here, it is definitely worth it and everything is very clean.'
Despite the mesmerizing offerings, the room goes for just $85 a night including a delicious breakfast - which itself boasts a whole host of options such as a charcuterie board, cereal, fruit and assorted pastries
Dzenisa was also transparent about the restroom and bathing situation and showed the facilities to her viewers
As for for her activity recommendations, she wrote: 'You can even borrow a toboggan from the hut and ride it down. Trust me, it is incredibly fun.
'I recommend you to hike up to the hut. If you walk slowly, it takes about three hours, but it's worth it. The path and the view during the hike are incredibly beautiful.'
The Dolomitenhütte website states: 'The pearl of the Lienz Dolomites. The unique excursion destination in East Tyrol. A must for every Lienz and East Tyrol visitor.
'Easily accessible by car, with several climbing options. The sunny terrace above the rocks, like an eagle's nest, offers, among other things, beautiful sunsets.
'The traditional and very conscious cuisine delights every palate. Best Kaiserschmarren far and wide. Just awesome.'
The hotel also offers the outside activities of hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking.
As for for her activity recommendations, she wrote: 'You can even borrow a toboggan from the hut and ride it down. Trust me, it is incredibly fun'
Dzenisa's videos were flooded with likes - and, on the one hand, there were those who were sold on the hotel, despite the long wait time
Dzenisa's videos were flooded with likes - with viewers left bitterly divided in the comments.
On the one hand, there were those who were sold on the hotel, despite the long wait time.
One person wrote: 'I feel like I'd just sit there and stare out the window the entire time.'
A second person added: 'Waaah! This is next to heaven.'
'Wow!!! Where is this?! Definitely worth the wait,' a third person wrote.
Another commenter wrote: 'Yep! Very much worth the wait!'
One person said: 'Absolutely stunning! I'd definitely go on the waiting list!'
Another commenter added: 'Absolutely stunning! I'd definitely go on the waiting list!'
'Why not? Two years will pass if you're waiting or not,' one follower wrote.
But, on the other hand, some followers were not sold on the idea of staying there as one person wrote: 'Not when you're afraid of heights.'
But, on the other hand, some followers were not sold on the idea of staying there as one person wrote: 'Not when you're afraid of heights'
Another follower commented: 'I would be terrified all the time.'
A third person wrote: 'Nope. I couldn't do it!!!!! Beautiful view from a distance!! But I couldn't.'
One person added: 'Beautiful but this room would give me anxiety. Terrified of heights.'
A fifth commenter wrote: 'I'm usually only in the room when it's dark, so no. Rather be on the slopes during the day.'
Another person added: 'Nope! Hate winter and the cold.'
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