
Blue Head, the Spider and Long William are not sexual euphemisms but they are actually nicknames for this old harbor crane which holds a unique place in many people's hearts. Apparently, it took a team of 'history fanatics' two years to revive it to former glory and open it as a hotel. It's not necessary to be Ten years old to consider the idea of staying in a crane is pant-wettingly exciting. Incredibly, your room has all of the modern conveniences and room for 2 individuals to stay comfortably. The views are actually special. The engine room has been restored and offers an uncommon glimpse into the workings of classic engineering. I know what you are thinking; this really is all excellent but none of them of it functions anymore, does it? How wrong you are. Yes, you are able to sit in the cockpit and operate the whole crane – rotating it laterally. Is the sun in your eyes? Just head upstairs and rotate the entire hotel to a new angle. Now, can a normal luxury hotel do that?
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