Designer Pierre Stephane first conceived of these sometimes transparent and sometimes slightly opaque bubble tents as a means of creating an exciting camping adventure that doesn't have a deleterious impact on the environment. At only 13 feet in diameter, they pack up really easily, and when they pack down, it is almost as though they had never been there in the first place.
Depending on the season and whether or not visitors opt for the jacuzzi experience, Attrap'Reves' bubble rooms start at 109 euros per night. More glamping than camping, the furnishings are comfortable, and delicious meals are available at a lodge-style restaurant.
Spring has sprung. What are you waiting for?
Death Stranding 2 just got its release date and a 10-minute new trailer
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*Death Stranding 2: On the Beach* is coming to PlayStation 5 on June 26. At
SXSW, Kojima Productions dropped a 10-minute trailer for the upcoming game,
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