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‘Hyperloop Hotels’ can revolutionize the way you travel and stay in future

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Hyperloop has already made a buzz in India and the technology looks straight out of a sci-fi movie. If the architecture student Brandan Siebrecht’s concept ‘Hyperloop Hotels’ is to be believed, there is no need to check out from your hotel while travelling. The hotel itself will take you to the desired destination.

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‘Hyperloop Hotel’ concept will take Elon Musk’s Hyperloop technology to the whole new level. The concept involves connecting 13 cities of United States New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Sante Fe, Austin, and Nashville through ‘Hyperloop Hotels’.

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Maybe it’s too early to determine the cost of such luxury, but keeping in mind the future mode of transportation, Siebrecht says for a flat fee of $1,200 (Rs 77,000 approx) a room can be booked in the ‘Hyperloop Hotel’. Nevertheless, the concept could really revolutionize transportation system we use today.

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