Icehotel becomes bookable with Hotels.com - TravelMole


Icehotel becomes bookable with Hotels.com

Friday, 08 Nov, 2006 0

Sweden’s Icehotel is to be bookable through Hotels.com.

The online company claims to be the first in the UK to makes the show and ice property available with prices starting at £58 a night.

Each winter for the past 17 years a new Icehotel has been built on the frozen River Torne in Jukkasjärvi, 200 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. The river is the source of the hotel’s architecture and design.

Guests can choose to stay in a cold suite, where the temperature is kept at -5 degrees, and sleep in thermal sleeping bags on beds made of ice. Warm rooms are also available.

Ice rooms are available from December 8 to April 30.

Report by Phil Davies



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