Upon first glance, you might think this Boeing 727 in the photo above had an unfortunate crash landing in the jungle.
But it's actually a hotel — and yes, you can stay in it.
The fuselage, or the frame of an aircraft, is one of many accomodations offered by Hotel Costa Verde, a vacationer's dream resort nestled in Manuel Antonio National Park, located in Quepos, Costa Rica. Its many lodgings and amenities include not just the Boeing 727 fuselage suite, but also a restaurant carved out of another airplane, a "Cockpit Cottage" built out of an Aéropostale aircraft, and a rail road car-turned-restaurant.
There's clearly an architectural theme here.
Take a look inside the unconventional vacation digs of Hotel Costa Verde:
Staying here is not your run-of-the-mill hotel experience. how often can you say you lived in an airplane, even for a brief time? The suite has an outdoor deck over each wing ...

... one of which affords viewers sights of the jungle and the Pacific Ocean.

Inside are two bedrooms, both of which are air-conditioned, and two bathrooms. A total of three queen-sized beds are offered to guests.

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