At Stockholm Arlanda Airport, a retired Boeing 747 has been transformed into one of the world’s most unique hotels: Jumbo Stay. Instead of flying across continents, this jet now hosts travelers who want to spend the night in the sky — while staying grounded.

The aircraft’s interiors have been remodeled to house over 30 rooms, including a cockpit suite where you can literally sleep behind the controls. There’s also a café inside the fuselage, open to both guests and curious visitors.

Each room is compact but surprisingly cozy, with views of the runway or the surrounding forest. The wings have even been turned into observation decks for plane spotting.

Originally built in 1976, the 747 served various airlines before retiring. Today, it stands as a quirky symbol of aviation nostalgia. Whether you're an avgeek or just looking for a memorable overnight stay, Jumbo Stay delivers a truly one-of-a-kind experience.