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A revolutionary new cuboid shaped hotel, devoid of any stairs but with ramps to allow guests to wheel or walk their sports and ski gear up to their rooms is opening for its first winter season in the resort of Biberwier in the west of the Austrian Tirol. The unconventionally sugar-cube shaped `Cube Hotel’ features urbane loft architecture and rooms for two to four guests, with storage space where sports equipment like skis or mountain bikes can be kept, and individual ski boot warmers.

The hotel not only looks unusual, it has an unconventional remit to blend sport, entertainment and design and aims to attract a more unconventional and active client. Entertainment and fun includes play stations in the gaming zone, chill-out lounges on all floors and dancing until the early hours in the Cub Club.

The location of the Cube Hotel in Biberweir is close to winter snowboarding, carving, snow tubing and air-boarding and in summer, mountain biking, climbing, inline skating and river tubing can be found nearby.
Contact Hotel Cube Biberwier-Lermoos, tel. 0043.5673.22565, www.cube-hotels.com and www.tyrol.com

29 November 2007

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