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Extreme vacation: an ice hotel that doesn’t melt even in summer

Icehotel 365 is an ice hotel that does not melt even in summer.
Icehotel 365 – an ice hotel that doesn’t melt even in summer.


IN Scandinavia ice hotels are very popular. Fans of fairy tales about the Snow Queen enjoy spending the night on icy beds covered with fur skins. But with the onset of spring, this brilliant splendor melts, and the hotel is rebuilt only the next year. This time, the Swedish company presented an ice hotel that will operate all year round. Tired of the sultry sun will be able to cool down inside the ice igloo even in summer.

Icehotel 365 is an ice hotel in Sweden, 200 km from the Arctic Circle.
Icehotel 365 – an ice hotel in Sweden, 200 km from the Arctic Circle.


The well-known Swedish company for the production of seasonal ice hotels ICEHOTEL this time pleased its customers with its new project – Icehotel 365. Thanks to the special solar-powered cooling technology, this hotel will not melt in the spring like others, but will continue to delight guests on summer days..

Icehotel 365. Ice bed.
Icehotel 365. Ice Bed.


Icehotel 365 is located 200 km from the Arctic Circle in the Swedish village of Jukkasjarvi. The first ice structure was built back in 1989. Today, the Icehotel is not just a room with a bed. Inside the structure you can find an ice church, a cocktail room, saunas (naturally not made of ice).

Icehotel 365. Sauna.
Icehotel 365. Sauna.

Icehotel 365. Art Suite.
Icehotel 365. Art Suite.


Indoor temperatures range from -5 to -8 degrees Celsius. Although the beds are made of ice, they are covered with reindeer skins, and thermal sleeping bags are provided at night. Like other ice hotels, Icehotel 365 has a range of themed rooms called Art Suites. In each of them you can admire the stunning figures carved out of ice.

Icehotel 365. Ice chandelier.
Icehotel 365. Ice chandelier.


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