Fancy a stay at VW Beetle hotel?
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Jordanian man Mohammed Al-Malahim started his hospitality business by turning his Volkswagen Beetle into what he claims as the "world's smallest hotel" after retirement in 2011. /VCG Photo  

Jordanian man Mohammed Al-Malahim started his hospitality business by turning his Volkswagen Beetle into what he claims as the "world's smallest hotel" after retirement in 2011. /VCG Photo  

The hotel is furnished with embroidered sheets and pillows handmade by his daughter. Guests are also served breakfast that Al-Malahim prepares for them in a nearby cave. /VCG Photo

The hotel is furnished with embroidered sheets and pillows handmade by his daughter. Guests are also served breakfast that Al-Malahim prepares for them in a nearby cave. /VCG Photo

Guests have to pay 75 dollars to stay, and then they can enjoy “some of the most beautiful scenery in the region,” said the 64-year-old. /VCG Photo 

Guests have to pay 75 dollars to stay, and then they can enjoy “some of the most beautiful scenery in the region,” said the 64-year-old. /VCG Photo