Although they look like movie sets, Ice Hotels are temporary structures made entirely of snow and ice (except for the fireplaces and the vodka). The first one popped up in 1989 in Sweden as an igloo intending to provide temporary shelter for an art exhibition. Some people brought reindeer hides and spent the night, reporting it to be an amazing experience. The builders of the igloo expanded on their idea and the Jukkasjarvi Ice Hotel was born.
The hotels offer day tours or for the heartier tourist, overnight stays. There are wedding packages available, including same sex weddings (forget California, make it really memorable!). Their beauty is truly ephemeral, lasting about 3 months before they disappear.
For more on the Hotel de Glace, click here. The website wouldn't allow me to download photos and they are worth seeing. For the Jukkasjarvi Ice Hotel, click here.
16 comments:
Like glittery mammoth sized diamonds. How could I not love them?
Um, wow. I would reach for something pithy, but I just woke up.
Hello Gorgeous!
I want to thank you for your comment, and commend you for signing up for art school. You go girl.
Art school?! 4-1-1 please.
Wow, amazing places! So glad you love your chair! Thank you!
these are truly amazing and beautiful!
LOVE it. Boston should open one of these--as it feels to be about negative 5 outside right now!
Fan-freakin-tastic. I am in a dazed awe.
WoW! Very beautiful -- I'd sure like to visit, maybe stay long enough for a vodka or two, but don't ask me to spend the night! ;-)
reminds me of the ice palaces of cate blanchett from narnia!
I love that scene from Dr. Zhivago - one of the most beautiful scenes ever.
you used to work for Spiegel? wow!!!! how cool.
Vodka and fur would be the only way I could sit down there! Great pics and post, xv
We actually live close to Hotel de Glace, Quebec but have never been...
we hate the cold!
Okay, David. I have some 'splainin' to do. I was on his blog and I made a joke that apparently only I knew was a joke (although I have always wanted to and still talk about it, so who knows?). Spencer, on the other hand, is going to art school in Philly or CA it looks like. Maybe I'll just live vicariously through her.
Joni - Yes, I worked there when Gutenberg printed the catalog himself. :-)
Moggit Girls - Now, that's funny that you live there and hate the cold.
I love how everyone's into the vodka aspect. My kind of crowd.
Brrr...not sure I could handle all that coldness, but still an amazing looking place.
This is just so beautiful.
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