You can pay £104 per night to stay in a hotel that’s shaped like a bum hole where the bedroom is in the colon
The hotel, called CasAnus, can be enjoyed by two guests at a time in a secluded field in Belgium
A HOTEL shaped like a bum-hole is one of the weirdest places in the world where guests can spend a night.
Named CasAnus, the unusually shaped hotel was created by Dutch artist Joep Van Lieshout in 2007.
Since then, hundreds of people have stayed in the unusual hotel, located near Antwerp in Belgium.
The hotel is part of an exhibit at , home to a number of pieces of art that forms part of a private collection by Geert and Carlan Verbeke-Lens.
It is designed in the shape of a colon, with the anus section featuring a double bed with the sphincter at the other end.
A table and a bathroom are also built into the hotel.
Guests who want a unique stay can book a night for two for just €120 (£104) which includes breakfast and museum entrance.
There are many other odd hotels around the world, including a hotel in Japan that has robot receptionists, programmed to speak three different languages.
Ginza Hotel in Tokyo has humanoid staff who can speak English, Chinese Korean and Japanese.
A number of hotels in the UK are also out of the ordinary, having been converted from old prison buildings.
HMP Bridwell in Liverpool and Malmaison Hotel in Oxford are now luxurious hotels built into old prison cells.