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What are the rules for zero suite?

Anyone can book to stay in the Zero Suite for one free night, but there is a few restrictions. You'll have to sign a release form, with the right to use your image as you could be filmed and photographed in the room.



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Another viewer who was familiar with the suite also revealed that you're not allowed to sleep naked and it's only for one night. The Zero Suite at £150-a-night Paradiso Art Hotel in Sant Antoni de Portmany is touted as 'beautifully decorated and aesthetically pleasing' - but made completely out of glass.

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Guests get a free night in its Zero Suite - a room with completely transparent glass walls.

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You'll have to sign a release form, with the right to use your image as you could be filmed and photographed in the room. Guests can only stay one night and a maximum of two people are allowed to sleep in the room. You are also not able to repeat your stay in the same calendar year.

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If you did fancy it though, you can book the Zero Suite by either heading to the hotel's website or emailing [email protected].

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Zero Suite is located in Ibiza, Spain.

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Before we begin, it is worth noting that the official legal age limit for nightclub entry in Ibiza is 18. Therefore, nightclubs are generally obliged to ask you for ID on entry. Acceptable forms of identification are a valid passport or driver's license with a photograph and full name.

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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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Dozens of people are watching you sleep. It's an experience you can get for free at Paradiso Ibiza art hotel called the Zero Suite. The Zero Suite is smack-dab in the middle of the hotel lobby and is made entirely out of glass. While it's free to book for one night, visitors will pay with their privacy.

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Hotel room vs hotel suite You get a single room with one or more king, queen, full, or twin beds, a work desk, a bathroom, and maybe a closet, a TV, and a dresser. A suite is a much larger accommodation. It usually has an attached bathroom, a living area, and most times, includes a dining area as well.

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Similarly, camping on public beaches is forbidden. You're allowed to have a nice little nap on the sand during the day, of course, but staying on the beach overnight is illegal. Trying to sleep on the beach after dark when bathing hours are over could result in a €1,500 fine.

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Spanish fines you should know about before going to Ibiza
  • 1) Bikinis are for the beach only. ...
  • 2) Limits on drinking alcohol. ...
  • 3) No shampoo or soap at the beach. ...
  • 4) No barbecuing or sleeping on the beach. ...
  • 5) Some beaches have smoking bans. ...
  • 6) 'Balconying' bans in hotels and resorts. ...
  • 7) No unlicensed parties or gatherings.


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In short, the five best areas to stay in are Portinax, Cala Llonga, Port de Sant Miguel, Sant Jose, and Cala d'Hort. Each is far removed from the Ibiza nightlife scene. All these areas suit a range of budgets and blend Bohemian feels with contemporary cuisine and secluded beaches.

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Where in Ibiza is the 6 drink rule? Restrictions apply to Magaluf, Torrenova, Playa de Palma and El Arenal in Majorca. The only place affected in Ibiza is San Antonio Town. So if you book any other resort you can still enjoy an all-inclusive basis with unlimited drinks as you have done in the past.

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In Spain, the legal drinking age is 18 years old. Persons 18 or older are legally permitted to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages. The age to drink alcohol in Spain is consistent across all regions of the country. Even the Basque region is the same, which means the drinking age in Barcelona is also 18.

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The free hotel experience This room is in the Hotel Paradiso Ibiza, which advertises this room on its website with the following tagline: “A glass room in the middle of the lobby of the Paradiso Art Hotel where you can sleep for free for one night. Not suitable for shy people.

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The Paradiso Art Hotel in Ibiza offers guests a free night's stay in their Zero Suite, a beautifully decorated, aesthetically pleasing room. Of course, the small catch is having to be very confident in public. The room is essentially a glass-walled box in the middle of the hotel lobby.

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The hotel “room” is an art installation by Swiss concept artists the Riklin brothers. The “Null Stern Hotel” — which translates to zero star hotel — typically consists of beds in idyllic locations in Switzerland such as vineyards and rolling hills.

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