Ice hotels

Snowlandia Ice Hotel
Zakopane, Poland
Nestled at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, Snowlandia Ice Hotel is Poland’s premier frozen lodging experience. Rebuilt each winter using blocks of snow and ice, the hotel features intricately carved rooms, ice sculptures, and frosty corridors that sparkle under colored lights. Guests sleep in thermal sleeping bags on beds made of ice, layered with furs and insulation. Experience: A rare winter escape into a frozen palace in Poland’s beloved mountain resort town.
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Icehotel
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
The original and most iconic ice hotel in the world, Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi is built anew every year using ice from the nearby Torne River. Featuring individually designed art suites, an ice chapel, and an ice bar, this hotel is both a gallery and a guesthouse. It also offers “Icehotel 365” — a year-round structure kept cold by solar-powered refrigeration. Experience: A world-famous blend of arctic art, design, and unforgettable overnight stays above the Arctic Circle.
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Hôtel de Glace
Québec City, Canada
Just outside Quebec City, Hôtel de Glace is the only ice hotel in North America. With over 40 themed rooms and suites, this architectural marvel is known for its detailed ice carvings, ice chapel, and outdoor hot tubs that offer a warm contrast to the icy interiors. Each room is sculpted with unique artistic flair. Experience: North America's ultimate winter retreat, offering elegance, romance, and sub-zero wonder.
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Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel
Alta, Norway
Located in Norway’s far north, this hotel is rebuilt each year with a new artistic theme. The hotel includes ice suites, a frozen bar, and an ice chapel — all carved from snow and crystal-clear ice. Northern Lights often dance overhead, making it a top destination for travelers seeking arctic adventure and natural beauty. Experience: A remote and magical stay beneath the aurora borealis in one of Scandinavia’s most unique hotels.
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