Amsterdam, long a popular destination for travelers looking for legal weed, is offering a unique new way to get high.
Suspended 165 feet in the air, a converted crane has been transformed into three luxury hotel suites that seem to make for a memorable vacation — and not one that ultimately went up in smoke.
The suites are known as the Mystique, Secret and Free Spirit — and are accessed via a panorama elevator.
The stay offers a spa pool, a Prosecco breakfast in bed, private boat rides and a helicopter sightseeing tour.
Situated in the center of Amsterdam, the crane hotel will give you a view of the city’s skyline and the River IJ.
The Free Spirit Suite overlooks the river from the luxe bathroom featuring a tub and a rain shower.
Split over two levels, there is also a queen-size bed, two plasma TV screens and access to the onsite spa pool.





Meanwhile, the Secret Suite can be found in the former machinery room. It’s pegged as a secluded “love nest,” filled with plush furniture in what was once the driver’s cabin of the crane.
Finally, the Mystique Suite is decorated in black and gold across two floors.
The suites lead to the open-top deck, which features the heated spa pool and the panoramic lounge.
The crane was restored in 2016 after many years of service in ports across the country.





But it will come at a cost.
Just 8 miles from Schiphol Airport, rates run $1,190 per night.