SHARES

A set of teardrop-shaped tents were built as an art installation in Borgloon in 2011, and they are now available for campers to rent. 
Each tent is equipped with a bed, a bench, storage, windows, and, of course, a ladder to help guests climb in and out of the structure. 
The Dutch designer, Dré Wapenaar, has been creating teardrop-shaped tents for decades. Visitors can find similar tents hanging from a sculpture park in Missouri and in a campsite in the Netherlands. 
A night in the tent costs about $82 in the Borgloon forest, and interested campers can book one through the town's tourism website.