There鈥檚 something magical about a treehouse. And we鈥檙e not talking about your run-of-the-mill backyard hideaway filled with kids鈥 toys. These 10 examples are architectural gems that offer forest views and a cozy night鈥檚 sleep. And the best part? You can actually book them.听
Treehouse Point

Issaquah, Washington
Located 30 minutes outside of Seattle, features six cozy forest dwellings. The place first opened in 2006. Most of them sleep two and all include breakfast in the main lodge. Owner Pete Nelson has been building treehouses for 20 years and offers workshops to build your own. (From $255.)
Tree Hotel

Harads, Sweden
A grand architectural experiment, Sweden鈥檚 offers six rooms seemingly floating in the pine trees, all with modern Swedish design: one looks like a bird鈥檚 nest, another looks like a UFO, and another is a mirrored cube. You鈥檒l get views the Lule River valley, saunas, and a European buffet breakfast. (From $493.)听
Moose Meadow Lodge

Waterbury, Vermont
Part of the , a B&B in Waterbury, Vermont, the two-story treehouse opened in 2013. It鈥檚 handcrafted from local maple, cedar, pine, and hemlock, comfortably sleeps two. You can request 鈥渢ree service鈥 and a breakfast of blueberry pancakes and local maple syrup will be delivered to the tree. (From $475.)
Secluded Intown Treehouse听

Atlanta, Georgia
Three separate rooms are connected via rope bridges in this in a 150-year-old southern short-leaf pine tree in a lush backyard in Atlanta, Georgia. You鈥檒l have a living room, a bedroom that sleeps two, an outdoor seating area, and access to a private bathroom in the owners鈥 home, also on the property.听(From $350.)听
Treehouse Lodge听

Punta Uva, Costa Rica
Traverse a suspension bridge into your private, two-story hideaway, hung in the jungles of Costa Rica. , which can sleep four, include a full kitchen, outdoor showers, and hand-carved wooden furniture. Located beachside in the province of Lim贸n, you鈥檙e steps from surfing, yoga classes, and jungle treks in Cahuita National Park. (From $300.)
Free Spirit Spheres

Vancouver Island, British Columbia
鈥 owner Tom Chudleigh built his first structure in 1993 and he鈥檚 been refining the designs ever since. He rents out three spheres on his property near Qualicum Bay on Vancouver Island. They鈥檙e made from wood and covered with a clear fiberglass skin, then hung from the trees via a supportive web of synthetic rope. 鈥淭he spheres are designed to fit harmoniously into a forest setting without altering it,鈥 says Chudleigh. (From $160.)
Aria煤 Amazon Towers听

Manuas, Brazil听
Seven treehouses鈥攐ne aptly named the Tarzan House鈥攄ot the canopy in the Amazon rainforest at Brazil鈥檚 , which first opened in 1986. You won鈥檛 be roughing it: They come with queen beds, living rooms, private balconies, and bathrooms. Nearby, you can swim with dolphins, take a hike through the rainforest, or go piranha fishing. (All-inclusive three-day packages start at $825.)听
Treehouse Above San Francisco Bay听

Burlingame, California
You鈥檒l have views of the bay 15 minutes from downtown San Francisco in this in Burlingame, California. Built for the owners鈥 children 18 years ago, the one-room cabin in a 150-year-old oak tree is now open for vacation rentals. You鈥檒l have access to a private bathroom and kitchenette in the lower level of the owners鈥 main home. (From $275.) 听
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Florence, Italy听
Owned and built by an Italian designer and furniture maker, is a sita above a farm teeming with olive trees outside of Florence, Italy. Made from rusted steel and recycled wood and built into a solid pine tree, it has a bedroom for two, a fireplace, a small kitchen, a bathroom, and views of the Tuscan landscape. (From $293.)听
Cypress Valley Canopy Tours

Spicewood, Texas
are suspended above a creekside ravine on an 88-acre ranch听outside of Austin, Texas. You can sign up for a zipline canopy tour of the valley, then stay overnight amongst the Cypress trees. The largest, called The Nest, sleeps a family of four, and two additional one-room dwellings just opened in spring 2015. (From $200.)