Hogwash
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From FHM magazine, March edition:
'When guests open their curtains at Berlin's DomAquareé Radisson, it's not the archtectural majesty that our plucky bombers missed which greets their peepers, but this - the Aquadom. Flashy hoteliers bunged this eight storey, 264,000 gallon fish tank slap-bang in the middle of the 427-room guest house. Holding 50 species of fish - and a total of around 2,500 of the scaly buggers, including sharks - the 52ft tall tube sits on a 29ft concrete base and is the world's deepest aquarium. Lederhosen-wearing Krauts pay good euros to take a seven minute elevator rise through the middle of the tank, and wave at three frogmen who are contracted to keep the acrylic tube and coral algae-free. And this view could be yours for between 110 and 160 English pounds a night. (www.radisson.com)'
Time to start saving the pennies I guess.
'When guests open their curtains at Berlin's DomAquareé Radisson, it's not the archtectural majesty that our plucky bombers missed which greets their peepers, but this - the Aquadom. Flashy hoteliers bunged this eight storey, 264,000 gallon fish tank slap-bang in the middle of the 427-room guest house. Holding 50 species of fish - and a total of around 2,500 of the scaly buggers, including sharks - the 52ft tall tube sits on a 29ft concrete base and is the world's deepest aquarium. Lederhosen-wearing Krauts pay good euros to take a seven minute elevator rise through the middle of the tank, and wave at three frogmen who are contracted to keep the acrylic tube and coral algae-free. And this view could be yours for between 110 and 160 English pounds a night. (www.radisson.com)'



Time to start saving the pennies I guess.