If you loved the adventurous and unique lodging experiences showcased in 'Extreme Hotels' (2007), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that take you to the world's most unconventional and breathtaking accommodations. Whether you're a travel enthusiast or just love extraordinary stays, these picks will fuel your wanderlust.

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005)
Description: Travel and exploration series that delves into local cultures and cuisines, often staying in unique accommodations.
Fact: Anthony Bourdain's candid and unfiltered style made the show a standout in travel programming.


The Hotel Inspector (2005)
Description: Centers around improving underperforming hotels by addressing operational and aesthetic issues, similar to hospitality makeover themes.
Fact: The show has featured a variety of unique hotels, from historic inns to quirky boutique establishments.


Departures (2008)
Description: A travel documentary series that focuses on off-the-beaten-path destinations and unique lodging experiences.
Fact: The show was entirely self-funded by its creators, who traveled the world without a large production crew.


An Idiot Abroad (2010)
Description: Follows a reluctant traveler experiencing bizarre and extreme accommodations and cultures worldwide.
Fact: The show was co-created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who often prank the main star, Karl Pilkington.


Hotel Impossible (2012)
Description: Focuses on transforming struggling hotels into successful businesses, highlighting unique hospitality challenges and solutions.
Fact: The show's host, Anthony Melchiorri, is a hospitality expert with decades of experience in the hotel industry.


Tiny House Nation (2014)
Description: Explores unconventional living spaces, much like unique hotels, showcasing creativity and innovation in small-scale design.
Fact: The show has helped popularize the tiny house movement, inspiring many to downsize their living spaces.


Expedition Unknown (2015)
Description: Adventure series that investigates mysteries and legends, often staying in remote and extreme locations.
Fact: Host Josh Gates is an adventurer and explorer with a background in archaeology and paleontology.


Man v. Food (2008)
Description: Highlights extreme food challenges and local eateries, often featuring unique dining experiences in various locations.
Fact: The show's host, Adam Richman, became famous for taking on massive food challenges across the U.S.


The Moaning of Life (2013)
Description: Explores life's big questions through travel and unique experiences, often involving unusual stays and cultural immersion.
Fact: Karl Pilkington's humorous and philosophical take on life makes the show both entertaining and thought-provoking.


Mysteries at the Museum (2010)
Description: Uncovers fascinating stories behind artifacts, often involving historical and extreme events or locations.
Fact: The show has featured over 1,000 artifacts from museums across the United States and beyond.
