Sweden’s Luxury Hotel Room in a Silver Mine

It took ten years for miners to carve out what would later become the Sala Silver Mine Hotel Suite in the underbelly of Sweden’s formerly most important silver mine. At 508 feet underground, it’s the world’s deepest hotel room. And while the mine itself is rather cold, the room sits at a pocket of warmer air, making it a more habitable spot. Just don’t expect …

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If you’ve been following CH Global Spin; our editor-at-large Karen Day’s travels as part of her Gap-year-style break from traditional work, you’d be aware that she has finally returned back to NYC. She traveled everywhere from Berlin to Beşiktaş, Seoul to Singapore and Bali. Star Alliance has given that same opportunity to one very lucky candidate, and you can vote now to send whoever you …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Tech that reads your mood, hangover-free booze, clever advertising and more in this week's look at the web

1. Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture Though the museum was originally proposed a century ago, Washington DC’s Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture finally opened its doors this past weekend. Telling important stories about black people, issues and culture, the museum has some 36,000 artifacts on display. We’re most excited about items that represent some of the first …