WHERE IN THE WORLD?
Twin brothers and artists Frank and Patrik Riklin pose in their so-called “zero-star hotel” — a bed at an altitude of 1 200m in the eastern Swiss Alps, near Gonten.
It costs 295 Swiss francs (R4 000) to spend the night in the hotel, which the artists say is a parody of the luxury-hotel system. They say their goal is to give people the freedom to redefine luxury.
In an earlier version of the concept, they rented out a bed in a nuclear bunker.
To stand a chance of winning R500, tell us the name of the hotel.
Send your answer (ONE entry per person) with your name and address to
travelquiz@sundaytimes.co.za. Entries close at noon on Tuesday June 13. Last week’s winner is Imraan Mahomedy of Durban. The answer was Route 66.