Canada’s biggest ski resort, Whistler in British Columbia, has a new affordable billet: the Pangea Pod Hotel. Inspired by the capsule hotels of Japan, guests sleep in small cabins that cost as little as £30 a night. What’s more, it’s a stone’s throw from the lift to the slopes.
Rather than traditional hotel rooms, Pangea Pod offers 88 sleeping cabins grouped into eight larger spaces called suites.
While a variation on the theme, this is no hackneyed hostel. More streamlined Marie Kondo-style accommodation for those tired of paying too much for hotel rooms they barely use.
As well as the quirky sleeping quarters, Pangea Pod houses a stylish bar and restaurant overlooking the heart of Whistler…
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