Sleep Under the Stars in the "Honey Room" at L'Albereta

I get to see articles on all kinds of fancy and luxurious hotel rooms on a pretty regular basis, but I have to say this "Honey Room" at L'Albereta in Italy appeals to me more than all the others. I don't think you even have to be an outdoorsy type to appreciate the experience and unique luxury that a room like this, with a retractable roof, provides. Sleeping under the stars usually brings to mind fresh air and a beautiful view, yes, but a comfy 4-poster bed and all the accommodations of a luxury suite? No, not so much.
But in this case you really can have it all. I think if I went to stay there they'd never get me to leave! (Unless, of course, the weather didn't cooperate...)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Haywood May 1st 2007 6:22PM
now this is nice, but i would rather forget the bugs and falling asleep and waking up soaked and just have a thick glass ceiling. if i want to sleep outside i would just move an inflation bed out to the porch.
Alber Jun 14th 2007 3:14PM
Sounds fantastic and very expensive, I on the other hand sleep under the stars EVERY NIGHT with a GloMania Star ceiling which is painted using glow in the dark paint. I have shooting stars, constellations and planets. The kids even have their own versions of Fairyland and Space Adventure. No Bugs no Glass No electrics and it Glows all night.