A Car-Themed Hotel That Will Delight Your Inner 9-Year-Old

- The hotel is on the outskirts of Stuttgart in the Motorworld
- The hotel has car-themed suites for all car lovers
- The V8 Hotel is indeed like every motor lovers' dream come true
The V8 Hotel
Motorworld Region Stuttgart is located in Stuttgart city of Germany; it is designed to look like a million bucks with an auto-theme covering the inside. The entire hotel is a haven for auto enthusiasts, and if you are one, you definitely need to check it out.

History
In 1915 the building, which served as an airport terminal, houses the V8 hotel. The building was used as a flight docking station of the Graf Zeppelin in the 1920s. During WW2, it was also the home to one squadron of ME-109 fighter aircraft. The location made it an easy target and was shattered by bombing by the end of WW2.
The beautiful V8 hotel opened in 2009 and required rebuilding work and breakneck renovations. The V8 occupies only half of the building which housed the terminal, and Meilenwerk, an auto museum, uses the other half.

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Heaven for Car Lovers
The V8 hotel allows visitors to spend one or two nights in one of their ten car-themed suites. You will see that the hotel's website describes the hotel interior as all things having the auto theme and assures that the rooms satisfy the expectations of every auto-enthusiasts guest.

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The hotel is a bit pricey but is suitable for a person of any age. The V8 Hotel is in close proximity to the Mercedes-Benz and Porche showrooms, and the rooms of the hotel are themed in various styles.
The Magnificent Features of the Hotel
The gas station, drive-in cinema, workshop, and car wash are among the magnificent themes you will find in the hotel rooms. The fun thing is that instead of turning on the lights in a traditional way, you get to turn on the headlights and light up your room.
The hotel offers a free ride to the Mercedes-Benz factory if you plan to pick up your new car. You will find cars to greet you at the entrance, and the hotel is so enticing that even the locals visit the hotel to stay in for a night or two.
The rooms are equipped with car parts and memorabilia, and all the car parts are real. For example, the drive-in cinema hotel room has a big-screen TV, starry roof, and studio lamps. The nose of a vintage car is grafter into the footboard, which offers a surreal experience to the visitors.

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Most of the hotels' rooms have beds made from actual cars and have working headlights, which surely creates an awesome experience. There is a lot of furniture and different decorations made from car parts.
The fun thing is that you get to choose which theme you want before checking into the hotel. You wouldn't be confused while selecting this way!
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