A night inside a fairytale castle made of ice,
is an experience of a lifetime.
In Swedish Lapland, 200 kilometers inside the Arctic Circle, lies the
At the end of October, each year, around thirty local artists and builders start carving and constructing a hotel, ahead of the arrival of the first guests in mid-December. By November the hotel is created anew from thousands of tonnes of ice and snow, ready for its annual opening in mid-December.
No two hotels are ever the same. Each year the artist-designed suites are based around different themes. And it's never more than six months old because in summer (May/June) the sun shines uninterrupted for 100 days without dipping below the horizon, melting the hotel back into the River Torne.
Getting There: Fly from any international airport in the
The Ice Hotel is twelve kilometers east of
The Ice Hotel
The Ice Hotel is one of the truly unimaginable encounters the world has to offer. Enter through reindeer-skin covered doors into a fairy-tale land of snow and ice, in the middle of summer, with a promise of seeing the Northern lights.
Spend a night in a standard ice-room or upgrade to a deluxe suite. The suites are all individually themed, often with a striking ice relief, sculptures and a bed that can only be described as a work of art.
Accommodations: Sleep in a thermal sleeping bag on a bed built of snow and ice, which is draped in bed linen of reindeer skins. You are coaxed out of bed in the morning with a cup of hot Loganberry juice to enjoy a morning sauna and a buffet breakfast.
· Double rooms are mainly undecorated; (from SEK2800)
· Family rooms have a bed wide enough to fit at least four bodies; (from SEK 5600)
· Suites are slightly more unique in that they are decorated with a few pieces of ice art; (from SEK 3800)
· Deluxe suites have something extra in terms of decoration. (from SEK 5900)
All Ice Hotel bedrooms have bathrooms and flushing toilets.
The Alternative: Warm accommodation is available at the adjoining cabins, Aurora House and also at Kaamoss rooms.
· Cabins consist of 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchenette, telephone and bathroom. (from SEK 2500)
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· Kaamos rooms are double rooms (with corner windows) and bathrooms. (from SEK 2800).
The Bar: Rub shoulders with royalty, super models, rock bands and movie stars in one of the trendiest bars in the world -- the Absolut Ice Bar probably enjoys more international fame than the Hudson Bar in
The Chapel: The Ice Chapel is a consecrated room of snow and ice in which church services, christenings and tailor-made weddings take place from mid-December to late April.
Art Centre: Ice artwork is created from snow and the frozen waters of the River Torne, which casts a clear bluish luminescence to the room. The light penetrates the sculptures and carvings, refracting and creating unexpected reflections.
The Theatre: The Ice Globe Theatre is a replica of
The Restaurant: Where there’s ice, there’s water containing delicacies inspired by nature and served on plates of crystal-clear ice. Award wining
Some Activities Available:
Reindeer sled: There is a rich tradition to be discovered in
Snowmobile Safari: Tour of forests surrounding Jukkasjärvi and includes short driving lesson. (SEK 495 pp; 1½ hours)
Ice Sculpting: Create an artwork of ice under the tutorage of an expert. (SEK 490/pp; 2½ hours)
Dogsled
Snowshoe Trekking: Trek through the snowy forest to a hilltop overlooking the Ice Hotel. Repel down the ice cliff-face on your return or trek back through the snow. (SEK 750 pp; 2 hours)
Moose Safari: Travel via minibus to moose winter pastures and observe the ‘Swedish Forest King’s’ in their natural surroundings. (SEK 995 pp; 3½ hours)
Whale Watching: A short journey from Jukkasjärvi takes you to the Atlantic coast of northern
Bookings: Sadly, the sun’s rays begin to melt the newly built Ice Hotel in late April and by June it has liquefied; only to be rebuilt each October.
For more information, contact the IceHotel at:
Tel +46 (0)920-66800, Fax +46 (0)920-66890 info@icehotel.com or www.icehotel.com
· The temperature difference between winter and summer is approximately 60°C. In the winter, the temperature falls as low as -35°C, but properly dressed, the dry cold is easily tolerated.
· Currency: Kronor. Check out the exchange rate
· Language: Swedish
· Further reading: Visit Sweden; and Scandinavian Tourist Board.
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© Cindy-Lou Dale 2005