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Luxury CAPSULE HOTEL EXPERIENCE in SYDNEY Australia



Capsule Hotel is made famous in Japan. But today I’m exploring Sydney Capsule Hotel – The Futuristic design makes you feel like you are in a sci-fi movie and it’s a bargain cheap accommodation in Sydney CBD – perfect for solo traveller or backpackers or anyone for that matter looking for a budget stay with the added luxury.

The Deluxe pods are so spacious and you could even fit two or three people there. So if you are thinking on where to stay in Sydney – Watch and see the full experience and how I rate this amazing place and if it’s worth it!

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  1. He’s cute haha and yess it’s as awesome as he has shown. I live in Sydney but an hour away from the city. So whenever I go out clubbing or some festival and stuff like that, I always stay at this capsule hotel in the smaller pot. Even that one is spacious. I am short 1.60cm but I am actually chubby and yet again it’s so cozy! I actually feel super safe and comfy when I’m asleep. People are not loud at all. Male bathrooms seem smaller than ladies haha. I love the showers and how clean it is. The bed and pillow is so comfy. Also you have your privacy as u can lock the door! There’s a full length mirror behind the door of dorm entry. The locker is pretty spacious as it’s thin but long. I usually take hangers with me cuz I pack too much but they got some hangers 🙂 it’s cheap, I rather stay here when I have a night out and I’m gonna be out all night , why should I pay for an expensive hotel. X 🙂

  2. I would normally go there for a day for either work or study but never to a capsule hotel like I did yesterday alone, it felt very warmth to be there all by myself in pod 7

  3. There is U Street Capsule Hotel in Washington DC. It was just under $40 but totally nice. My dinner that night in town cost more than my lodging. The DC metro area is painfully expensive when you're really on a budget. It was smaller than the one you showed but functional.

  4. The ones in Japan are waaaayy better and cheaper. I recently stayed in one in Kyoto but I do like the available ironing board in the wash room. That makes it better for long term stay.

  5. These capsules look so futuristic! Man, would I love to try something like this, once. The perfect place for a minimalist, right? Really cool review of this place, love your camera angles and perspectives! Keep it up, guys!

  6. That's awesome! It is such a great idea for single travellers who would like more privacy without paying $200 -$300 for a hotel room. Very well explained, thank yoU!

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