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Where does the ice for a Icehotel come from?

Every year, when Torne River turns to ice, a new Icehotel is created in the small village of Jukkasjärvi in the north of Sweden. The ice of the river transforms to design and architecture - an ephemeral art project and the world's first, and largest hotel built of snow and ice.



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An ice hotel is a temporary hotel made up of snow and sculpted blocks of ice. Ice hotels, dependent on sub-freezing temperatures, are constructed from ice and snow and typically have to be rebuilt every year.

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Is the Hotel de Glace really made entirely of ice? Yes! Well, ice and snow. At the beginning of winter, a frame is constructed and snow packed on top; once frozen, the frame is removed.

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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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They're not intended to be permanent. Most ice hotels are only open for a few months — December-January through March-April, depending on their location.

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The skeleton of the hotel is made of steel and concrete and is covered with 2,000 square metres of insulation. The roof has 20-centimetre insulation to protect the ice from melting in summers.

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There are (believe it or not) warm, ordinary toilets at the Ice Hotel. These are in a small house which is incorporated into the Ice Hotel construction so you can step directly through a door from the Ice Hotel into the warm and comfortable ladies' and gents' rooms.

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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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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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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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In large hotels, rooms are assigned risers, or pipes that provide them with hot water. Up to two gallons a minute travels through the riser. “By keeping the water continually moving through each riser, we never let the water cool and get cold,” he says. Baths or showers are only a few feet away from hot water.

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Every winter around 50,000 guests visit us to experience Icehotel during wintertime, and many of the guests hope to spot the northern lights at the same time. But few guests knows that there is a chance to see the northern lights and sleep at Icehotel from as early as August.

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3. Icehotel | Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. Of all of the ice hotels around the world, perhaps the most well-known is Sweden's Icehotel. Dubbed the world's first and largest hotel built of snow and ice, Icehotel has been welcoming visitors for over 30 years.

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Icehotel | Jukkasjarvi, Sweden Of all of the ice hotels around the world, perhaps the most well-known is Sweden's Icehotel. Dubbed the world's first and largest hotel built of snow and ice, Icehotel has been welcoming visitors for over 30 years.

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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 Environmental Cycle 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.

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