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This New Mirror Hotel in North Carolina Has ‘Invisible’ Cabins — Each With Private Hot Tubs, Pizza Ovens, and Pergolas

March 15, 2023 by Staff Reporter

Eighteen cabins with reflective mirror-paneled walls, just 20 miles outside Asheville, North Carolina.



<p>Courtesy of Mirror Hotel</p>
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<p>A one-of-a-kind experience is coming soon to North Carolina: Mirror Hotel will debut a batch of “invisible” cabins this May. According to the hotel, it’s the first property of its kind in the United States.</p>
<p>Mirror Hotel sits on a 55-acre lot in Marshall, North Carolina — just 20 miles north of Asheville. Each of its 18 cabins will have reflective mirror-paneled walls — hence the name Mirror Hotel — that blend into the surrounding environment.</p>
<p>Joanna Cahill, the owner of Mirror Hotel, was inspired to create this property after crowdsourcing opinions from repeat guests at her other hospitality venture: Asheville Glamping. (Asheville Glamping is an upscale off-the-grid campsite that opened in 2012, offering guests tent, dome, and tree house accommodations.)</p>
<p>“What we heard the most is that [guests] wanted privacy,” Cahill told Travel + Leisure. “[Mirror Hotel] is built to be everything people love about glamping without everything they don’t.”</p>
<p>Cahill started looking for the perfect chunk of land in 2019. She told T+L that “everything had to be right”; The property needed incredible views, but also enough space to give guests the privacy they wanted. The land Cahill selected was so secluded, in fact, that they needed to build roads to get to the site. (It’s not too isolated, though, guests can still easily access Asheville’s dining scene, the famed Biltmore Estate, and other excursions.)</p>
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