The Icehotel

Situated in the village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, in Sweeden, the Icehotel is one of the most fantastic tourist locations on the face of the Earth. Using pure, clear ice from the frozen Torne River, artists from all around the world come to Jukkasjärvi every year, to sculpt beautiful ice and snow structures. We are not aware of how spicy the prices are ( you can check here) but we’re sure it’s a unique experience that’s gotta be worth every penny!

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9 Responses to “The Icehotel”

  1. Nicola says:

    We got married in that particular Icechapel in December (every year the chapel and hotel are different). Beautiful.

  2. Kristen Scheer says:

    If someone wanted to stay they or just visit how would they go about making reservations? Can you just tour the place?

  3. Carina says:

    Hmm… I know that this hotel is situated in Sweden, but it’s name is in Finnish. ( I would know, I’m bi-lingual and therefore speak both) Oh well, I like to think that our icehotel in Finland is still better :)

  4. Xip says:

    Finland there is a Snowcastle what also is a hotel.

    http://www.snowcastle.net/web/viewer.php?id=21

  5. Jharper says:

    To my knowledge, friends were able to tour with being registered guest. That may also depend on season and how busy the place is.

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