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What can you do in Ice Castle?

Ice Castles are an immersive, family-friendly, outdoor attraction including:
  • Ice Slides – Squeal with delight as you race down exhilarating ice slides designed for all ages.
  • Caverns & Archways – Explore ice caverns and walk beneath archways adorned with icicles that dangle overhead like a beautiful, winter chandelier.




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It includes an ice bar, an ice chapel, and a number of other sculptures and exhibits. The Ice Palace is open all year round, but is especially magical in winter when it's blanketed in snow.

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Worth a visit! The ice castles are very neat to see in person and definitely worth visiting at least once, especially at night. I can't recommend multiple visits because the admission price is costly (especially for a large family) and it's out of the way.

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Warm clothes including coats, hats, and gloves are best. Snow pants are recommended for all guests, especially if you're planning on riding the slides and crawling through tunnels. In terms of footwear, winter boots are best.

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Will there be a restroom at Ice Castles? Each Ice Castles location is equipped with portable restroom facilities just outside of the entrance/exit to Ice Castles. If you need to exit the Castle briefly to use the restroom, please notify a crew member so they know to let you back in when you return.

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The SnowCastle of Kemi (Finnish: Kemin lumilinna) is the biggest snow fort in the world. It is rebuilt every winter with a different architecture in Kemi, Finland. In 1996 the first snow castle drew 300,000 visitors. For several years the snowcastle was located in the Kemi city harbor.

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Castles weren't always cold and dark places to live. But, in reality, the great hall of castle had a large open hearth to provide heat and light (at least until the late 12th century) and later it had wall fireplace. The hall would also have had tapestries which would have insulated the room against too much cold.

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Use the ice hotel toilet before bed If you are in an ice or snow room, you probably won't have an ensuite bathroom – you will have to go into the main building for toilets and showers.

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Ice hotels are only available at certain months in the year, which might not be convenient for those with a hectic schedule. The interiors of the hotels are also rather chilly, so you definitely need to enjoy cold temperatures and not be looking to cosy up or go sunbathing!

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Staying in a snow hotel gives you the perfect opportunity to hunt the northern lights. Most Nordic ice hotels are located within the Arctic Circle, in areas of relatively remote wilderness. This means they have little light pollution and are perfectly situated for witnessing the aurora borealis.

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