





Glamping, or glamorous camping, is the newest travel trend. For just $2,000 a night, you can glamp at Midtown Manhattan's W hotel in an outdoor yurt, a Mongolian tent-like structure on a rooftop terrace.
Featuring soy-based artificial grass, cocoon chairs, and a rainbow assortment of pillows the yurt is slightly more comfortable than one would find in the plains of Central Asia.
The glamping thing as a whole is a huge trend across hotels […] People love the idea of being outdoors but going camping is a lot of work. There is so much gear, and this is all the benefit without having to do any of the work.
If glamping is your thing be sure to book a stay today, as the yurt will only be around through November.
via Town & Country
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