Where Ice Becomes Art
Imagine a hotel that melts away every spring and rises again in winter, sculpted entirely from snow and ice. Welcome to the Ice Hotel Sweden Jukkasjärvi, the world’s first and most famous ice hotel. Located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, it’s not just a place to stay — it’s a living, melting gallery of design, art, and nature’s brilliance.
Every December, artists from across the globe gather to rebuild it from scratch, carving ice suites, bars, and chapels from the frozen Torne River. When spring arrives, it melts back into the earth, leaving behind only memories — until next year’s rebirth.
Inside the World’s Most Magical Hotel
Architecture Sculpted from the River Itself
The Ice Hotel is built using 100% natural ice and snow from the nearby Torne River. Each room, bar, and hallway is sculpted by international artists, creating breathtaking frozen art installations that glimmer under LED lights.

The Ice Bar & Ice Chapel
Sip cocktails from ice-carved glasses at the Absolut Ice Bar, or witness weddings in the Ice Chapel, where even the altar is made of frozen water.

Ice Rooms and Warm Comfort Suites
While most rooms are kept at -5°C, guests sleep warmly in thermal sleeping bags on reindeer hides. For the less daring, there are also “warm rooms” offering cozy Scandinavian interiors.

From an Art Exhibit to a World Icon
The Ice Hotel began in 1989 as a small ice art exhibition by Yngve Bergqvist. When a group of tourists requested to stay overnight inside the icy structure, the idea of an Ice Hotel was born.
Over three decades later, it has grown into a global phenomenon — inspiring replicas in Finland, Canada, and Japan.

Each year, new artists and architects contribute to its rebirth, making every winter’s design completely unique.
A Hotel That Melts Away
What makes this place truly mesmerizing is its impermanence. Unlike any other hotel in the world, it literally disappears when spring arrives.
Every wall, sculpture, and chandelier melts back into the Torne River — returning to nature exactly where it came from.
It’s an experience that challenges our idea of permanence, luxury, and art — a metaphor for how beauty can exist only in the moment.
How to Reach the Ice Hotel (Jukkasjärvi, Sweden)

- Nearest Airport: Kiruna Airport (15 km away).
- From Kiruna: You can take a 20-minute taxi or join a guided snowmobile transfer for a scenic Arctic journey.
- By Train: Kiruna is connected via Swedish Railways (SJ) from Stockholm and other major cities.
- By Car: Arctic Highway E10 connects Kiruna to Narvik (Norway) and Luleå (Sweden).
Tickets, Packages & Fees
| Experience | Price (approx.) | Season |
|---|---|---|
| Ice Room (per night) | €450–€600 | Dec–Apr |
| Ice Suite (art design) | €800–€1000 | Dec–Apr |
| Ice Bar Entry | €25–€35 | Year-round |
| Guided Tour | €30 | Dec–Apr |
| ICEHOTEL 365 Visit | Free for overnight guests | All Year |
Tip: Book months in advance — rooms sell out quickly after the first snow in November.
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Best Time to Visit the Ice Hotel
- December to February: Best for full winter magic, Northern Lights, and dog sledding.
- March: Slightly warmer with longer daylight hours, ideal for photography.
- April: The final weeks before it melts.
- June–October: Visit ICEHOTEL 365, a solar-powered structure that offers ice suites even in summer!
Hidden Gems & Local Experiences

- Aurora Borealis Viewing: Watch Northern Lights directly above your ice room.
- Husky Sledding: Explore Arctic forests with husky teams.
- Ice Sculpting Class: Create your own ice masterpiece.
- Snowmobile Safari: Cross frozen rivers under a starlit sky.
- Sami Culture Tour: Learn about Lapland’s Indigenous reindeer herders.
Local Food Experiences
At the Ice Hotel’s restaurant, you’ll taste the Arctic on a plate — reindeer meat, Arctic char, cloudberries, and lingonberries served on ice platters.
Pair your meal with local aquavit or enjoy smoked salmon in the warm lounge after your icy adventure.

Must-Try Dishes:
- Arctic char with cloudberry sauce
- Smoked reindeer fillet
- Lingonberry cheesecake
- Hot lingon tea served in ice cups
Traveler’s Tips & Local Talk
- Dress in thermal layers — even inside, temperatures stay around -5°C.
- Always book an additional warm night after your ice stay to recover.
- Bring a camera with a fast lens — the Northern Lights are unpredictable but breathtaking.
- Locals recommend visiting in January when the sky is clearest and less crowded.
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Traveler – A Place That Melts, Yet Never Fades
The Ice Hotel isn’t just a structure — it’s a philosophy of living art. Each winter, it’s reborn through human creativity and nature’s chill, reminding us that nothing lasts forever — and that’s what makes it so beautiful.

Whether you sleep on ice, drink from ice, or simply gaze at the aurora through crystal walls, the Ice Hotel of Sweden offers an experience that warms your soul in the coldest of winters.
FAQs – Ice Hotel Sweden
Q1. When is the Ice Hotel open?
From mid-December to mid-April, though the ICEHOTEL 365 is open year-round.
Q2. How cold is it inside?
Room temperatures stay between -5°C and -8°C, but you’ll be provided with special Arctic sleeping gear.
Q3. Can I get married at the Ice Hotel?
Yes — in the Ice Chapel, complete with frozen pews and an ice altar.
Q4. Is it safe for children?
Absolutely! Families love the experience, and staff assist in ensuring warmth and comfort.
Q5. What makes ICEHOTEL 365 special?
It’s a solar-powered version that offers ice experiences even in summer — the world’s first of its kind.

