There’s a Swedish Hotel Where Guests Pay to Be Homeless | time.com

The Faktum hotel in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city, is only a hotel in the loosest sense of the word, with ten ‘rooms’ for guests who desire a unique sleeping experience. Like any hotel, guests are able to select and pay for their room, but there’s a catch: the rooms themselves happen to be the locations where Gothenburg’s estimated 3,400 homeless people commonly sleep.

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