
Guests are paying to sleep at the ‘best zoo in Europe' so they can wake up alongside bears, wolves and penguins
A Belgian zoo is offering guests a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share a room with mammals, birds and animals of all kinds.
Deemed as 'Europe's best zoo,' Pairi Daiza is now allowing guests to fully experience wild animal life at all hours of the day.
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Imagine waking up alongside a walrus, penguin, wolf or polar bear?
3 Who wouldn't want to wake up next to an adorable penguin?
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It could sound like a nightmare to some — but at the Pairi Daiza resort in Brugelette, Belgium, guests are paying for rooms and suites that start at a little over $100 a night to do exactly that.
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This unique resort offers spacious suites and lodges that overlook animals on all fours — or mammals bopping underwater.
Each of the rooms has giant glass walls that give adventurous guests an insight into the lives of these creatures.
3 Rates for these rooms and suites start at $124 a night.
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The zoo has over 7,500 animals in different themed areas, and according to Luxury Travel Daily, the resort has over 100 different rooms with amazing views of many of these animals that guests can choose from.
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Talk about a fever dream.
Aside from being a unique place to vacation, Pairi Daiza is also an Arctic Ambassador for Polar Bears International, which is a non-profit conservation organization.
'We focus on the quality of our facilities for polar bears, our commitment to fighting climate change, and our efforts to raise awareness about the threats to biodiversity,' the resort said, according to Jam Press.
3 Pairi Daiza is an Arctic Ambassador for Polar Bears International, which is a non-profit conservation organization.
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And the Pairi Daiz resort is just one of many hotels trying to offer guests an unforgettable experience.
'Hotels stand out from the crowd by offering unique experiences for their guests,' Susan Zurbin-Hothersall, travel agent at the Travel Edge Network, told The Post.
'They can include properties that are located in one-of-a-kind areas (mountaintops, remote wilderness, historic districts), have distinctive architecture, interior design elements, memorable amenities, such as rooftop bars, customized meals, spas in areas, sustainability focus,' she added.
If you're looking to stay abroad — and bonus points if you love history — the Argos Hotel in Cappadocia, Turkey, is in a 2,000-year-old monastery. As a result, you can book a stay in one of their ancient cave or tunnel rooms.
And if you're a Northern Lights buff, the Hotel Ranga in Hella, Iceland is tucked away in a remote area with barely any artificial light.
The property has telescopes for prime stargazing and a chance to see the Northern Lights.
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4 days ago
- NBC Sports
Tadej Pogacar wins fourth Tour de France, conquers ghosts to chase all-time record
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In 2022, it was Vingegaard who won at Hautacam by 64 seconds over Pogacar. Stage 16: On the legendary Mont Ventoux, Pogacar is fifth on the day, but fastest of all the general classification contenders. He rides with Vingegaard up the climb nicknamed the Giant of Provence, then gaps the Dane by two seconds in the final leg-burning meters, sending a subtle message. In 2021, Pogacar was briefly gapped by Vingegaard on Ventoux before rejoining him on a downhill finish. Stage 18: On a day with three beyond-category ascents, the finale is the Col de la Loze. Pogacar cracked on that climb in 2023, memorably telling his team radio, 'I'm gone. I'm dead.' Vingegaard beat him by 5:47 on that day. In the 2025 Tour, Pogacar is second at the Col de la Loze finish, gaining another nine seconds on Vingegaard. In all, Vingegaard followed his 2022 and 2023 Tour titles over Pogacar by never gaining time on Pogacar on any of the 42 stages in the 2024 and 2025 Tours (aside from time bonuses). 'I've had two bad days,' Vingegaard said on the last rest day, referencing stages 5 and 12, which accounted for 3:19 of his 4:24 deficit. 'Normally I don't have any bad days.' What is next for Tadej Pogacar? Pogacar's post-Tour plans aren't set, but there are two major events left in 2025: the Vuelta a Espana, the year's third and final Grand Tour, from Aug. 23-Sept. 14, and the World Championships in Rwanda with a time trial (Sept. 21) and road race (Sept. 28). Pogacar has raced the Vuelta once. He was third in 2019 in his Grand Tour debut at age 20, at the time the youngest man to make a Grand Tour podium in 45 years. The Vuelta is the biggest missing title from his resume. If he races it, and wins it, he will become the eighth man to win all three Grand Tours in a career. Pogacar won his first world title in 2024 in the road race. His best finish in three world championships time trials is sixth, but this year's route suits him. It has four climbs, plus an uphill finish. Only two men have won world titles in both the road race and time trial (Spain's Abraham Olano and Belgium's Remco Evenepoel). Next year will be all about Pogacar's pursuit: to tie the record of five Tour de France titles. For now, he has earned a rest. But it sounds like Seychelles must wait. 'Monday I travel home. Tuesday, maybe I'm on the bike, you never know,' he said Saturday. 'If I feel good, I go a bit riding, stop for coffee, and enjoy summer at home.' Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar reflects on his lieutenant Joao Almeida withdrawing from Stage 9 of the 2025 Tour de France, lamenting how painful it must have been and shifting his focus to winning the race "for Joao." Tejay Van Garderen and Brent Bookwalter break down Jonas Vingegaard's strategy against Tadej Pogacar in Stage 19, discussing why they expected more out of the Danish climber.