
1. Hotel Arbez Switzerland/France
Ever dreamed of sleeping with your head in Switzerland and your feet in France or the other way around? This is the best chance you got. It was built in the 1800s before the border between Switzerland and France was drawn. When the border came down, it found the hotel already operating on Pontus’ field, so he continued operating in two countries. During WW2, the hotel was able to host Nazi soldiers as well as French resistance as long as the former stuck to the French side while the resistance stayed on the Swiss side of the hotel. There are no more tensions at the border, though, so you can order a room that occupies both countries and sleep in two nations at once.

2.The Diomede Islands Russia/The US
Now, you won’t be able to sleep across this one, but crossing this particular international border will either give you 21 extra hours on your day or take them away. The Islands are the little Diomede island which is part of Alaska, and the big Diomede controlled by Russia. The two islands are just 2.4 miles apart, but each lies on a different side of the International Date Line, meaning the 115 people that live on little Diomede can see 21 hours into tomorrow across from their homes. Little Diomede is also called Yesterday Island while Big Diomede is called the Tomorrow Island because of the 21-hour time difference between the two.