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Zusammen mit Mitgliedern der Werkstätte Fotografie Mannheim hatte ich Gelegenheit das verlassene Hotel Waldlust zu besuchen.

Together with members of the Werkstätte Fotografie Mannheim

I had the opportunity to visit the abandoned Hotel Waldlust.

Düsseldorf

Der Breidenbacher Hof in Düsseldorf liegt zwischen der Königsallee und der Heinrich-Heine-Allee mit dem Hoteleingang auf der Theodor-Körner-Straße und grenzt direkt an die Altstadt. In unmittelbarer Nähe befinden sich die Deutsche Oper am Rhein, das Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus sowie die Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalens K 20.

Eine Übernachtung kostete Ende 2023 durchschnittlich 500 Euro, das günstigste Zimmer 350 Euro. Die Zimmergröße reichte von 41 qm bis zu Suiten von über 400 qm, die in der Spitze 14.000 Euro pro Nacht kosteten. Ab dem Sommer 2024 ist ein kompletter Umbau mit einer durchgreifenden Modernisierung des Interieurs vorgesehen, weg von Gold, Leder und Mahagoni.

Abandoned Hotel, Portugal

Everything just seemed right in this old hotel in a ghost town, so I made a ghost.

abandoned Inn and Hotel

Bateau Hôtel amarré sur le Quai de Versailles à Nantes

 

Veuillez ne pas utiliser cette image sur des sites Web, des blogs ou d'autres médias sans ma permission écrite.

 

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William Creek, in the Outback region of the Australian state of South Australia, is an isolated township with a population of fewer than 20. It is located about half-way along the Oodnadatta Track, 210 km (130 mi) north-west of Marree and 166 km (103 mi) east of Coober Pedy.

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Budva, Montenegro

site Princesse Grasse Hôtel de Paris Monaco

The Pan Pacific Hotel and the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver, B.C.

 

While it’s a practical and understandable habit, many hotels discourage it for aesthetic reasons .

 

The practice of Indian men and women (or travelers from India more generally) hanging clothes in hotel balconies is largely cultural and practical, not unusual when you understand the context.

 

1. Habit from Home

In many Indian households, clothes are washed at home and dried in open spaces like balconies or rooftops. This habit carries over when traveling — especially for those used to washing undergarments or a few daily-wear clothes by hand.

 

2. Saving on Laundry Costs

Hotel laundry services can be expensive, especially in international or upscale hotels. Many Indian travelers — especially those traveling on a budget or with families — prefer to wash and dry small items themselves to avoid extra charges.

 

3. Longer Trips, Practicality

Indian tourists often travel for extended periods, sometimes over several weeks across multiple destinations. Washing some clothes along the way helps manage packing light and staying fresh without relying entirely on hotel services.

 

☀️ 4. Good Drying Weather

In many countries (especially tropical or Mediterranean ones), hotel balconies provide excellent natural sunlight and ventilation — ideal for drying clothes quickly and efficiently.

 

5. Cultural Norms and Comfort

In India, air-drying clothes (rather than using dryers) is the norm. It’s seen as hygienic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective. Travelers often feel more comfortable continuing this routine while abroad.

  

Uno de los Hoteles de Santa Susanna

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Rose Rotana Hotel (blue building) in Dubai

East Miami Hotel is part of Brickell City Centre, which is a mixed-use complex consisting of two residential towers, two office buildings, a high-rise hotel, and a shopping mall. Completed in 2016, Brickell City Centre was designed by Arquitectonica. East Miami Hotel is 153 metres tall.

A former Hotel in Lordville.

A Pinhole project between July and December 2019. I have stayed in hotels once or twice a week, most Months, for 30 years and in December it comes to an end.

I am attempting to show visually how I feel about this, absent from my family, frustrated, often bored.

The pinhole camera and the way it captures time is a perfect vehicle.

The Orcas Island Hotel lit up by the Ferry Terminal glow.

Where I spent Saturday evening. No, not at the hotel, but at the airport. I took friends to the airport who went on holidays and had to catch an evening flight. Instead of returning home immediately after having waved goodbye, I decided to stay a bit longer and take a few photos. My intention was to take night shots but the sunset was quite nice too especially when the colours were reflected in the windows of the hotel. I add a capture in the comments which shows the same building from a different angle and about 45 minutes later. This was the first of the real night shots I took. I will post a few more but don't expect anything spectacular as I have close to zero experience with night photography.

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