A hotel in Germany’s Stuttgart is drawing global attention for its unique automotive theme that lets guests live and sleep in their dream cars. The V8 Hotel transforms classic vehicles into beds, with models ranging from Cadillacs and Jeeps to vintage BMWs and Mercedes.
Each of the 26 rooms comes with a distinct concept, such as a car wash, drive-in cinema or retro garage. Instead of regular beds, guests can sleep inside restored car frames, complete with steering wheels, working headlights and rims.
Even the smallest details follow the theme, soaps shaped like cars, bedside tables made from wheel rims, and walls are decorated with murals of engines and race tracks.
Everything Revolves Around Cars
Guests are greeted by a McLaren parked right in
the hotel lobby, a sign that this is no ordinary place to stay. The hotel sits across from Motorworld, a massive exhibition of classic and modern cars that visitors can explore for free. From vintage beauties to luxury sports cars, the collection offers something for every car lover.
The hotel also serves a hearty breakfast buffet included in the room rate. On the top floor, guests can unwind in a modern wellness and fitness area, complete with a sauna and sweeping views of Stuttgart. It is a perfect mix of comfort, creativity, and nostalgia.
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Internet Loves The Concept
A recent Instagram video showcasing the hotel caught everyone’s attention. The clip features several themed rooms, including beds built from real cars.
Shared on October 2, it has received over two lakh views so far and plenty of praise in the comments section.
A user wrote, “A great gift idea, I’ll save it right away, thank you!”
Another commented, “That’s truly extraordinary!”
A person shared, “The location is really amazing, we had our company Christmas party there.”
Others simply called it “a dream stay for car lovers.”
A Bit More About The Hotel
The V8 Hotel is built on the site of the old Boblingen airport, which was destroyed during World War II. It has now been completely restored into a four-star property with 34 uniquely designed rooms.









