Nuclear Shelter Turned “No Star” Hotel

It is safe, definitely. But, would you try?

The world’s first ‘no star’ hotel has opened in a disused nuclear shelter.

None of the rooms have views, there is only limited hot water, no room service, no TV and guests are warned to be expected to share with soldiers, firemen and emergency workers if nuclear war breaks out.

But the hotel scores over many of its competitors in pricey Switzerland: it costs just £17 a night.

Pictured: The world’s first ‘no star’ hotel where guests sleep in a disused nuclear shelter

Wanna Try Delicacies Cooked With Breast Milk?

Hans Locher is the owner of a restaurant in Storchen, Switzerland. Mr Locher stirred controversy in the country by posting a advertisement in newspaper looking for breast milk donor. The reward is 3 pounds for 14 ounces of milk.

The owner of the Storchen restaurant in the exclusive Winterthur resort will improve his menu with local specialities such as meat stew and various soups and sauces containing at least 75 per cent of mother’s milk.

“I don’t understand all the controversy. The mother’s milk is the most natural thing in the world – how can anyone be against it? It is, after all, the first thing we taste and I see no reason why I should not include it in my menu,” Mr Locher, who trained as a cook in several countries, said.

I wonder if food cooked with breast milk tastes good? But I guess, most men are more interested in the “container” of breast milk, than the milk itself……

Gourmet Hans Locher cooks up trouble with human milk recipes
Swiss restaurant to serve meals cooked with human breast milk

Switzerland’s Going to Clear Europe Last Witch’s Name

Anna Göldi was once considered Europe’s last witch ad beheaded 225 years ago. Today, 225 years later, the country is trying to have her absolved, and even builded her a museum, together with a best-selling book.

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