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“A truly unique hotel, cut into the ice of Northern Sweden. The rooms with ice beds feature stunning ice sculptures and elk skin blankets. Explore the wilderness through activities such as safaris, dog sledding and cross-country skiing. Warm rooms available for those who can't brave the chill.”

“A truly unique hotel, cut into the ice of Northern Sweden. The rooms with ice beds feature stunning ice sculptures and elk skin blankets. Explore the wilderness through activities such as safaris, dog sledding and cross-country skiing. Warm rooms available for those who can't brave the chill.”

Recommended For

  • Back to Nature
  • Indulge in the unique experience of staying in the world's first ice hotel, in the wilderness of Northern Sweden.
  • Romantic Break
  • For an unusual and romantic holiday in a secluded spot, surrounded by ice, with views of the northern lights.
  • Wildlife Area
  • Go on an Arctic wildlife safari and soak up the sights and sounds of the surrounding wilderness.
  • Other Activities
  • Take part in a diverse range of activities such as dog sledding and ice sculpturing.
  • Sights nearby
  • Take an evening trip to view the Northern Lights.
  • Skiing
  • Cross-country skiing available from the hotel.
  • Wellbeing
  • Full of character
  • Theme hotel
  • Designer
  • Eco
  • Romantic
  • Village
  • Quirky
  • Historic
  • Restaurant
  • Lakeside
  • Spa

Facilities

  • Wifi
  • Spa
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Hot Tub
  • Sitting Room
  • Garden

Activities

  • Wildlife Area
  • Go on an Arctic wildlife safari and soak up the sights and sounds of the surrounding wilderness.
  • Other Activities
  • Take part in a diverse range of activities such as dog sledding and ice sculpturing.
  • Sights nearby
  • Take an evening trip to view the Northern Lights.
  • Skiing
  • Cross-country skiing available from the hotel.

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The world's first permanent ice hotel

'At Icehotel 365, which opens this week in Swedish Lapland, guests are surrounded by frozen art, can climb an ice staircase to a ‘floating’ bed and sleep at a cool -5C year round.'

Originally published by The Guardian (view article)