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What is a fact about the Icehotel?

The classic ICEHOTEL is built every year from scratch featuring new artists and new room designs which melt back to the Torne river every year. ICEHOTEL 365 is a permanent structure which allows guests to stay in cold art rooms all year, the rooms are redesigned and rebuilt on rotation every 6 months.



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Among the exciting attractions and activities that await are an art exhibit featuring hand-carved ice sculptures, a five-course menu highlighting Scandinavian delicacies, and the famous Ice Bar, which serves drinks in unique ice-carved glasses.

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Every year, we borrow ice from the river to build a new, seasonal hotel of ice and snow, which eventually melts and returns back to its origin come spring. The basic idea of Icehotel is built on the premise of the environmental cycle, and our relation to the water and the ice is central.

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Yngve Bergqvist, entrepreneur and founder of Icehotel, arrived at Jukkasjärvi for the first time in the mid-1970s.

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How cold is the Ice Hotel? The temperature in the Ice Hotel usually sits around -1 to -7 degrees. If that sounds too cold for you, not to worry, you will be given thermal winter clothing, such as a thermal suit, snow boots, and a fleece lined hat.

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2. The hotel takes 50 people 6 weeks to build. With 32,000 square feet to cover, it's not surprising that the hotel takes a long time to create. As well as building the hotel, ice sculptors create stunning carvings and sculptures for the hotel.

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Yes. Most accommodations consist of an ice or snow-built igloo with a platform bed and down sleeping bags. Some rooms offer traditional animal hide bed coverings, and others offer glass igloo accommodations that tolerate temperature fluctuations better than snow-built structures. Do Ice Hotels Have Bathrooms?

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Icehotel is carefully designed and handcrafted by artists from around the world so make sure to explore the art in the hotel. Roam amongst the beautiful ice sculptures and experience the magical setting in all rooms.

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Icehotel – The original since 1989 Life Enriching Moments – a hotel and art exhibition made of ice from the river Torne, each year reincarnated in a brand new design.

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Yes, there are toilet facilities at the IceHotel. If you're staying in the regular cold rooms or art suites, there are toilet and shower cubilcals for you to use. When you stay in a Deluxe cold suite, your room will have its own private toilet and bathroom facilities.

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Every couple days, the floor of each room receives a new coat of fluffy snow, which is piped through the vent and leveled with a garden rake. “It's the equivalent of vacuuming the carpet,” McClean says.

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It is an experience for life to spend a night in a cold room here! I would recommend it to all my friends. The tour of the hotel to watch all the beautiful ice sculptures is great. Be prepared that you will keep your clothes in a locker while you accomodate the cold room.

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The Aurora Ice Museum, located on the grounds of the Chena Hot Springs Resort 60 miles northeast of Fairbanks, is the only ice hotel in the U.S. Ice-carving champion Steve Brice designed.

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And yes, the bed frame is completely made of ice. On top, they place a wooden board, and then a hard mattress upon which you sleep. The hotel will give you an arctic-worthy sleeping bag that will keep you warm-perhaps even hot-throughout the night.

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In most ice hotels, beds are made of blocks of ice on wooden platforms. While this doesn't sound like a comfortable sleeping arrangement, they're topped with layers of foam and hides or furs to make them soft and insulated.

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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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