Yes, That’s a Luxury Crane Hotel in the Netherlands, and Yes, You Can Book It.

[Insert joke about getting high in Amsterdam here.]

February 5, 2018 9:00 am EST

Leave it to Northern Europe to turn abandoned riverside cranes into functional and oh-so-stylish vacation rentals.

Last summer, Copenhagen unveiled The Krane. Not to be outdone, Amsterdam opened The Yays this past November, an electric blue, three-story crane apartment (or: three stacked shipping containers) situated over the city’s IJ River.

Yay (4 images)

Renowned designer Edward van Vliet spearheaded the project, outfitting the 1957 Figee crane with two bedrooms, a modern kitchen, even a big ol’ tub. The space has massive industrial windows for healthy views of surrounding KNSM Island a man-made island named for the Royal Dutch Steamboat Shipping Company, now replete with restaurants and indie shops  — and really is an ideal example of the area’s heritage-hononoring, design-defying attitude. 

Go book a crane. You’ve earned it.

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Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity is a senior editor at InsideHook, where he’s covered wellness, travel, sports and pop culture since 2017. He also authors The Charge, InsideHook’s weekly wellness newsletter. Beyond the newsroom, he can usually be found running, skating, reading, writing fiction or playing tennis. He lives in Brooklyn.
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