Go Below is the deepest hotel in the world which provides a ‘deep sleep experience’ to its guests. Opened in April 2023, this hotel is situated in an abandoned Victorian slate mine, 1,375 vertical feet below the Snowdonia mountains in the UK
The Go Below hotel has different types of rooms on offer including four private twin-bed cabins and a romantic Grotto with a double bed. They provide vegetarian, non-vegetarian and vegan food options and also allow visitors to carry their own food and drinks. Children over the age of 14 are allowed to accompany adults inside the underground hotel
The mine has an all-year-round temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. To keep the visitors warm, the hotel has been insulated with the help of a thermal lining. Though, Go Below advises its visitors to carry warm clothes
Go Below is not the usual bread and breakfast hotel. It has been described as a remote-camp adventure experience. The hotel opens up only once a week from Saturday night through Sunday morning. The visitors have to start climbing at 5 PM at the Tanygrisiau Base, near Blaenau Ffestiniog. Then, it's a 45-minute walk to the mountains
Each group is led by a leader who provides a kit consisting of a helmet, light, harness, and Wellington boots. The route from the mountaintop to the hotel is steep and challenging. During the trek, the guide or leader gives information about the history of the mine and details about the hotel
After an hour of travel, the visitors reach a large steel door behind which lies Go Below. Here are some images of 'Deep Sleep' experience inside Go Below
Those interested can book the tickets for the Go Below hotel on the website of Go Below, go-below.co.uk. Choose the date and make an online booking
The ticket prices include accommodation and meals provided on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and all the hot drinks
- The price for the private cabin is £350 ($436)
- Cost for two in Grotto is £550 ($685)
Go Below, in association with various third parties, also provides a range of adventure activities such as zip lining and underground boating to the visitors