- Travel vlogger Drew Falchook stayed in South Korea's hotel with the world's largest bed.
- The bed, called BED 2525, is an art installation in Seoul's RYSE Hotel costing $700 a night.
- The oversized bed features two TVs and can reportedly fit twenty people comfortably.
Imagine checking into a hotel room and realising that your bed is so enormous you actually need to walk across it. That's exactly what travel vlogger Drew Falchook experienced during his stay in South Korea, and his reaction has quickly caught the internet's attention. In a video shared on Instagram, Drew gives viewers a full tour of what the hotel claims to be the world's largest bed, casually strolling from one end to the other as if it were part of the room itself. "I'm staying in this hotel that has the world's largest bed," he says in the clip. "You could literally walk from one side of the room to the other while staying on the bed."
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As the video continues, Drew points out the little (and not-so-little) details that make the stay feel almost surreal. "Obviously, the blanket is really heavy," he notes, before adding that the distance from one end of the bed to the other is so large that there's an extra television placed closer for convenience. Yes, there are two TVs in the room, simply because one isn't enough when your bed stretches that far.
Drew jokingly adds that "twenty people could probably sleep in this bed comfortably," before admitting that making it in the morning might be the hardest part of the experience. Staying in this room doesn't come cheap. According to the vlogger, the suite costs around $700 a night. For many travellers, that's a steep price - but for the novelty of walking across your bed inside a luxury hotel in Seoul, some may find it well worth it.
Check out the full video below:
Where Is The World's Largest Bed Located?
The massive bed, officially called "BED 2525," is not just a hotel feature but a full-scale art installation created by the Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF. It is housed inside the Curator Suite at RYSE Hotel, located in the trendy Hongdae neighbourhood of Seoul, South Korea. Unveiled in February 2025, the installation required the entire room to be redesigned to accommodate its size.
Beyond The Bed: Why South Korea Is A Dream Travel Destination
While BED 2525 might be one of the most unusual hotel experiences you'll find, it's just one of many reasons South Korea continues to attract travellers from around the world.
1. Explore Historic Palaces In Seoul
Visit landmarks like Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung to step into South Korea's royal history. The contrast of ancient architecture against modern skyscrapers makes Seoul truly unique.
2. Experience K-Culture In Hongdae And Gangnam
Enjoy street performances, shopping, nightlife and K-pop culture in Seoul's trendiest districts. These areas reflect South Korea's global cultural influence and youthful energy.
3. Indulge In South Korean Street Food
Taste local favourites such as tteokbokki, hotteok, and Korean fried chicken at bustling markets. Food lovers find South Korea unforgettable for its flavours, variety and affordability.
4. Visit Jeju Island For Natural Beauty
Explore volcanic landscapes, waterfalls and scenic coastal routes on Jeju Island. It's a perfect escape for nature lovers and slow travellers.
5. Travel Easily Across Cities
Make use of South Korea's efficient high-speed trains and public transport system. Easy connectivity allows travellers to explore cities and regions without hassle.
From oversized art installations to royal palaces, street food and scenic islands, South Korea offers travel experiences that are anything but ordinary. And as Drew's stay proves, sometimes even a bed can turn into a destination of its own.
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