The most beautiful (and unique) hotel facades in the world - PHOTO
That may be true, but when it comes to choosing a hotel to stay at, impressive exteriors are part of what attracts us to select a property in the first place.From boutique accommodations that aren't afraid to have fun with colour to a one-of-a-kind hotel built into the side of a cave, we've rounded up the most intriguing and beautiful hotel facades around. Yunak Everli, set in Urgup in the heart of Cappadocia in Turkey, is a unique cave hotel carved into the side of a mountain.It's nearly impossible to put a date on the cliffs, but the carved-out rooms that visitors can stay in that are believed to date back to the fifth century.Adventurous guests can also head into the nearby underground cities and hidden cavernous churches. In Paris, the Apostrophe Hotel near Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a stylish design hotel complete with an exterior mural of a tree overtaking the front of the building.At night, it's particularly striking, as coloured lights illuminate the facade.And inside, each of the rooms has a unique design inspired by works of literature. From the City of Lights to the City That Never Sleeps, The Jade Hotel in New York City is another hotel exterior that you simply can't help but admire while walking the character-filled streets of Greenwich Village.Located just off of 6th Avenue, near Washington Square Park, the 113-bedroom boutique hotel is the epitome of timeless elegance - both inside and out.For a youthful, graffiti-inspired style, look no further than London's Hotel Megaro, located near King's Cross St Pancras.The boutique property's signature, and seriously eye-catching, 'Marmite' mural was pained in 2012 by four members of street art collective, Agents of Chang. Castello di Monterone in Perugia, Italy, is a 13th-century structure that's preserved a great deal of its medieval character - and if it's gorgeous stone facade isn't enough, the terrace and outdoor pool offer stunning Umbrian countryside views.The intricate facade of the Hotel Las Ramblas on Barcelona's most iconic boulevard is reflective of the colourful architecture on display in the Catalan city.Looking out over the street where George Orwell battled against the right-wing falangists in the Spanish civil war, the building is just one of the iconic late 19th century structures to line the street. Bakudaily.Az