world’s first space hotel set to open next year with epic views

but it will cost £40million just to get there

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Two space stations with tourist accommodation are planned: Voyager Station and Pioneer Station.

The world's first space hotel with incredible views of Earth is set to open next year.

Pioneer Station, described as "the first gravity enabled space station, where commerce, research, and leisure thrive in space", could be operational next year with space for 28 people.

Voyager Station is scheduled to accommodate 400 people and open in 2027, resembling a rotating wheel orbiting the Earth.

Compact and stylish rooms onboard the vessel include a view, a bed, and a desk for the most remote kind of work there is.

The station is set to feature all of the "comforts" one might experience on Earth, including showers and the ability to eat and drink sitting down, thanks to artificial gravity.

But guests will also be able to enjoy a special room where gravity is lower and they can float and spin like an astronaut.

The larger Voyager is expected to have bigger rooms, a lounge bar, and even a basketball court - but it will reportedly cost £43million to stay in space.