A Second Date In A Spa Hotel Is Just Fine Part II

One corner of the hotel lobby and restaurant was the place we climbed into through the broken window.

The restaurant. Just look at the ceiling. It is amazing.

The reception and bar.

The buffet.

A closer look at the bar. We weren’t served.

The doors up front look like the main entrance. There is a cloakroom next to it and the corridors leading to the hotel rooms are next to the stairs.

The stairway really was impressive.

I wonder, what area this is.

The cloakroom and stairway seen from closer.

There was even a conference area.

The standard no responsibility clause in the cloakroom.

And another one.

Entering the hotel room corridor.

And the first room.

Looks comfortable.

Suddenly moving upstairs.

Another room. Although hotels are interesting locations in general, they quickly get boring, because the rooms are all the same.

The upstairs room corridor.

The rooms were fitted with large balconies. Quite luxurious.

From now on the rooms would be all the same.

A desk, a bed and a chair. If there were no balconies, these would be really basic rooms.

This was the final room we visited. Because at that point a car drove to the area and parked at a cottage like it was their home. So we quickly left.

It later turned out, that it actually was. The buyer candidate of the hotel had occupied one of the cottages and guarded the hotel himself. Another urban explorer told me, that the candidate had assaulted them, when they were exploring the hotel.

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A Finnish Urban explorer & Photographer

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