Ice hotels

Snowlandia Ice Palace
Zakopane, Poland
Overview: Nestled in the Tatra Mountains near Zakopane, Snowlandia is home to Poland’s only seasonal ice hotel, part of a larger winter theme park. Features: Guests can explore intricately carved ice rooms and tunnels. Though overnight stays are limited, the experience includes guided tours and a chance to sip drinks in an ice bar. Experience: A unique and family-friendly attraction that brings a touch of the Arctic to southern Poland’s winter capital.
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Icehotel
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
Overview: The world’s first and most iconic ice hotel, located above the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland. Features: Rebuilt each year with new artistic ice suites, it also includes an ice bar, chapel, and guided snow experiences. A permanent “ICEHOTEL 365” also offers year-round ice room stays. Experience: The gold standard of ice hotels — a magical combination of art, nature, and Northern Lights.
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Hôtel de Glace
Québec City, Canada
Overview: Just outside Quebec City, this stunning seasonal ice hotel features themed suites sculpted entirely from snow and ice. Features: Private hot tubs, artistic ice furniture, ice bars, and even ice slides make this a playful and luxurious winter wonderland. Experience: A romantic and whimsical retreat in the heart of Canada’s winter culture, offering packages with hot chocolate by day and Arctic coziness by night.
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Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel
Alta, Norway
Overview: One of the northernmost ice hotels in the world, located deep in Norway’s Arctic wilderness. Features: Offers individually decorated ice suites, a snow chapel, and a fine-dining restaurant serving Arctic cuisine. Experience: A quiet and mystical escape under the aurora borealis, combining raw nature with frozen beauty.
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