Icehotel

Icehotel

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#1 of 1 hotels in Jukkasjarvi
4.6 of 5 bubbles
Location
4.4 of 5 bubbles
Rooms
3.8 of 5 bubbles
Value
4.6 of 5 bubbles
Cleanliness
4.3 of 5 bubbles
Service
4.1 of 5 bubbles
Sleep Quality
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Welcome to the original ICEHOTEL. Founded in 1989 in the village of Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, ICEHOTEL is a hotel and an art exhibition with ever-changing art created in a new guise every winter, completely made out of natural ice from Torne River, one of Sweden’s national Rivers and last untouched waters. When the winter suites have melted back into the river in the spring, a part of the hotel still stands, our permanent part of ICEHOTEL called ICEHOTEL 365, open 365 days a year. A place where visitors can experience the ice and snow year-round and experience winter inside – no matter the outdoor temperature. Including our luxury suites, each with a private relaxe and bathroom, art suites, an ice gallery with ice sculpting opportunities for guests and our world famous ICEBAR that serves Champagne and drinks in the rocks. The entire ICEHOTEL 365 is cooled in the summer by the solar panels, harnessing the energy from the neverending midnight sun. A warm welcome to ICEHOTEL!
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free internet
Sauna
Free breakfast
Hiking
Ski rentals
Airport transportation
Conference facilities
Wifi
Bar / lounge
Coffee shop
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Breakfast buffet
Special diet menus
Skiing
Fishing
Board games / puzzles
Shuttle bus service
Baggage storage
Concierge
Gift shop
Non-smoking hotel
24-hour front desk
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Safe
Room types
Non-smoking rooms
Suites
Family rooms
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HOTEL STYLE
Quiet
Modern
Languages Spoken
English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish

Location

Marknadsvagen 63, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna 981 91 Sweden
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4.5 of 5 bubbles2,433 reviews
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The Icehotel captures the imagination with its unique and artful ice rooms, as highlighted by numerous travelers, though some caution about the less comfortable cold rooms. Guests have called out the friendly and helpful staff, despite occasional lapses in professionalism. While the hotel's cleanliness and breathtaking location receive high marks, the value is a point of contention for many, with some deeming the prices steep for both stays and activities. Evening entertainment options are limited, but the warm chalets offer a cozy respite from the chill.
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Expensive
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Inconsistent
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Jemimagold wrote a review Jan 2025
Houston, Texas
4.0 of 5 bubbles
We recently stayed at the IceHotel for 2 nights and were pleasantly surprised given the varying reviews. Here are our general observations:

1. Warm Room: Our "warm room" resembled a clean Scandinavian dorm room and was very well equipped with a hair dryer, Kettle with tea bags, reading lights, nice shower gel, good water pressure, etc. We liked it just fine.
2. Cold Room: We had reserved a cold “suite” for a night but opted to stay instead in our warm room. There were different types of cold rooms and we would definitely recommend getting one that has its own bathroom adjacent to the room. The cold rooms are open to the public so you can’t have access to it until 6 pm.
3. There were 3 comfortable lounge areas nicely decorated in Scandi style, two of which had full bars with expensive drinks. We liked the cozy bar in the “Adventure Center” best.
4. The staff were generally friendly and helpful.
5. The breakfast buffet was enormous and varied. Open from 7:30 – 10:30 am. Included in the room rate.
6. We had dinner one night at the Old Homestead (easy 10m minute walk down the street) which seems to be affiliated with the Hotel. It was rustic with options such as pizza, burgers and local specialities such as “pulled bear” and reindeer stew. Decent red and white wines by the glass and bottle.
7. The activities are expensive and felt very touristy. Think "laminated sheets" with color photos... We were very glad that we did our own research and booked an ice fishing trip with a local guide.
8. You do feel a bit trapped here. It's a hassle to go into Kiruna because the 501 bus goes only sporadically to/from Ice Hotel- Kiruna and then otherwise, it's an inexplicable $50-$60 taxi ride to/from Kiruna (11 miles).
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Date of stay: January 2025
4.0 of 5 bubblesValue
4.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
4.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Book activities on your own, if you want to sleep in an ice room- get one with an adjacent bathroom
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aysegul d wrote a review Oct 2024
+1
Hotel's Favourite
5.0 of 5 bubbles
From the moment we entered the reception, we loved the smiling, solution-oriented staff. We stayed in a warm room, our bed was very comfortable, there was a kettle in the room and it was a great experience to watch the northern lights from our window while sipping our hot coffee..
Breakfast is open buffet and sufficient, you can visit the ice bar and ice rooms for free, which are really worth seeing..
We contributed to recycling by throwing our ice drinking glasses into the Torne River, which was partly frozen 😀
By renting a car, you can reach the hotel from Kiruna airport in 10-15 minutes. If we come again, we will definitely choose the ice hotel, this time we will stay longer, see you again 👍
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Date of stay: October 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:  Due to heavy snowfall, the side roads leading to the hot rooms can be icy at night and in the...
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Susanne M wrote a review 3 Feb
Hammaro, Sweden
4.0 of 5 bubbles
The ice hotel is incredibly beautiful. Inspiring and impressive in every way. You find yourself in a fantastic fairytale world. The sound inside the hotel is wonderfully dull and the air clear and fresh. The concept is amazing and the whole thing is very beautiful and tastefully composed. It is absolutely worth a visit.
The dog sledding tour and ice sculpting were very nice activities that we enjoyed.
Adventure Lounge was a nice place to hang out, with good drinks, friendly staff and board games.
Staying at Icehotel means that you are "homeless" between 11 am and 3 pm when you change rooms between hot and cold accommodation. It was quite lumpy and there were many different times.
Arctic cottage was a very fresh and cozy accommodation.
The Nordic cottage, on the other hand, was worn and unfresh, the drain stopped, the bunk bed looked like someone gnawed on it... Not nice at all.
Deluxe suite in the cold part was really nice and comfortable with its warm part. The sleeping bags were very warm and comfortable. One pillow per man was a bit stingy though. Sleeping in the cold room was much more comfortable than we had thought before.
You only have access to your cold room between 18:00 and 8:30 in the morning. The warm part is between 15 the day you move in to 11 the next day.
Before - observe before! - it was time to check out came the cleaning staff. Without knocking, they opened the door and stepped in as we were changing. They didn't return our greeting, just strolled in. We were seven people so we stayed in three different suites and in all three rooms they did the same thing. Terrible and rude behavior and certainly nothing we've ever experienced anywhere but here.
The reception staff were not overly helpful or very informative. It felt like they were pretty tired of tourists. If so, they're in the wrong place!
There was a star at the reception who shone brightly above the others: if you want help or talk to a competent person, it is Britta you should try to reach. Management can count themselves lucky to have such an asset among all the other more unmotivated members of staff.
Overall, the hotel is absolutely worth a visit but maybe you should do it over the day only. Or for one night - but not two.
It was a wonderful feast for the eye but the service was far below the level you would expect from a hotel in this price range.
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Date of stay: February 2025
4.0 of 5 bubblesValue
3.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
4.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
4.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
2.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled with family
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Duroniel wrote a review 15 Feb
Boras, Sweden
+1
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Our group of three were staying in one of the warm cabins, and when you stay at any part of the hotel, entry to the exhibit is included. If you only stay for one night and want to go into the icehotel before checking in or after checking out, just talk to the person at the hotel reception. If you go after you have checked in, your key-card is your ticket. Also, the reception for checking in is not at the "entrance" sign, it's just after the arch and Adventure center & shop. All the rooms except booked deluxe suites are available to walk into, and as far as we know we had access to all the rooms when we went here.

The exhibit is amazing! It's hard to understand how the artists can make the things they do out of ice and snow. There were some other people in the 365 part, but when we went into the original icehotel we went the other way and had the rooms to ourselves to photograph.

The cabin was nice and cozy and featured a fridge. What looks like wooden floors are actually a soft carpet, and some of the interior were a little worn (like the door to the bathroom were a bit hard to close). We had a late night and early morning so can't write a very thorough review of the beds, but they seemed comfortable.

It was somewhat unclear if you were supposed to wash the dishes or if the staff would do it after you checked out, but there were dish soap so we just cleaned them ourselves.

The breakfast was served across the street and was the standard hotel buffet, and of course they had some reindeer meat for the sandwiches ;). They also had a separate gluten free corner. There was plenty of room to hang your coats before entering the dining area, so don't be afraid to put on the thick coat if it's cold outside.

We will definitely come back and stay in a cabin again!
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Date of stay: January 2025
5.0 of 5 bubblesValue
5.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
5.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Response from Icehotel Sweden, Gästservice/reception at Icehotel
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Dear Duroniel, Thank you for staying at ICEHOTEL and for providing us with your feedback. It means a lot! We are happy that you had a good stay with us and that you enjoyed the cabin and the art exhibition. You are more than welcome to come back. Take care and have a good day! Kind regards, Clara Assistant Reception Manager ICEHOTEL
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Voyage16605870577 wrote a review Jan 2025
+1
4.0 of 5 bubbles
I visited the ice hotel on a solo trip for 3 nights - 1 in the cold room (art 360 suite) and 2 in the Kaamos hotel room.

The cold room was a cool and unique experience, and I’m glad I did it! A few things to note before you book. Most of the cold rooms do not have a bathroom attached and the communal bathroom is about a few minute walk from the room so it could be worth it to spend the extra money to get a room with an attached bathroom. I would also make sure to book one of the rooms that comes with the private storage locker since the check in/check out times are unusual so the locker was very helpful.

The Kaamos room was a pretty basic room, but definitely appreciated after staying in the cold room the first night.

I booked several activities through the hotel - dog sledding, northern lights photography tour, and horseback riding to see moose. These 3 activities were pretty good, and it was nice to be able to book them through the hotel. Be wary when you’re booking activities that you will be spending a lot of time out in the cold so you may not want to book as many as you initially want.

I saw a lot of mixed reviews about the food, but I personally loved all the food I had here and thought it was high quality. The free breakfast buffet was pretty standard and had a lot of options. I had 2 dinners at the ice hotel restaurant that were both really wonderful - just know its best to make those reservations in advance. The food is not cheap, but I expected that since its a tourist destination and the food was worth it!

My last night I dined at the Veranda for their tasting menu and it was fantastic. The staff were amazing, and the food was delicious, unique, and plentiful. I chose the nonalcoholic pairing and it was a pleasant surprise - so many fun and delicious drinks throughout the course of the meal.
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Date of stay: January 2025Trip type: Travelled solo
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juergens360 wrote a review Apr 2024
Obersulm, Germany
+1
4.0 of 5 bubbles
The Ice Hotel is truly a unique work of art. The suites, designed by many artists with a variety of themes, the ice bar and the ceremonial hall are so incredibly impressive that we almost couldn't get enough of them. However, we had avoided spending the night in the cold room and instead booked an "Arctic Chalet" with 3 beds. The space was sufficient for our short stay, but there is no closet, just a few places to hang clothes, so you basically live out of a suitcase. The living area is comfortable and there is also a small sink and refrigerator.

For a hotel in this price range, expectations are naturally correspondingly high - the Ice Hotel did not live up to these in all respects. We had a service telephone number in case the shuttle bus we had booked from Kiruna train station was not there. However, when we called multiple times, the phone was not answered, but the connection was simply disconnected after a few rings. Depending on the team, the service in the "Old Homestead" restaurant belonging to the Ice Hotel was not always as attentive as we would have liked. However, there was nothing to complain about in terms of the quality of the food.
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Date of stay: March 2024
3.0 of 5 bubblesValue
3.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
4.0 of 5 bubblesService
5.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Trip type: Travelled with friends
Room Tip: Es empfiehlt sich, das Restaurant für den Abend im Voraus zu buchen.
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Vicki L wrote a review Jan 2025
Liverpool, United Kingdom
+1
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Wow!
A quality, unpretentious, unique hotel and experience in a stunning location
Warm room accommodation initially felt basic however it’s extremely well thought out and cosy.
The ice rooms are stunning and if you are not staying at the resort a day visit and look at the beautiful hand crafted sculptures is a must
Thin layering is recommended
Snow suits, boots, mittens and balaclavas provided when staying are perfect are immaculate.
During our stay we took the northern lights snowmobile safari, an amazing experience lots of time on the snowmobile an beautiful dinner in the wilderness cabin in the middle and our guide for the evening was excellent
We also had the veranda with wine package. What a gastronomic delight! Watching the team cook, talking through the ingredients, sourcing, methodology was fabulous and the wine pairings are perfect. Shout outs to Apostilos, Kasper and Ricardo-A great team. Ricardo also spotted us in the main restaurant the following evening (where we were drinking one of his wine choices from the night before) and came over to say hello.
Shout out also to Dominique in the main restaurant who talked us through the menu and helped with our selections
We spent our final night in ICE365 - mystery on the icehotel express - with a warm bathroom (worth the extra) it was amazing and we were so cosy in our sleeping bags

All in all AMAZING!!!
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Date of stay: January 2025Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Thin layers Warm bathroom worth the extra Clothing provided excellent quality Food amazing
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João Rocha wrote a review Mar 2024
Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal
+1
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Hotel inspired by ice, where you can choose to stay in a cold room (made of ice and some rooms are true works of art and each night is quite expensive) or a hot room (with less glamour, but much more affordable).
Even if you stay in a hot room, you can visit the ice rooms during the day at no extra cost. Included in the price is access to cold weather gear such as boots, balaclavas, gloves, outerwear - essentials for any outdoor activity.
Breakfast is quite good and there are lots of options for activities in the snow (with quite high prices for Portuguese reality). We did the sled dog activity and it was simply fantastic.
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Date of stay: March 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: No inverno traga roupa quente e bom calçado
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tamworth6 wrote a review Jan 2024
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
+1
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Think of it as an experience first, and a hotel second, and you're on the right track.

The Jauvre deluxe suites, distinguished by a private, heated bathroom with bath and sauna, are especially large and elaborately decorated. They also all have direct access to the outdoors via the bathroom. The bathroom is huge and includes lounge seating for a good reason: it's where you spend most of your waking time and keep all your stuff. You get access just to this private bathroom part at 3pm, but public visits to the bedroom continue until 6pm. The sauna worked well but the hot water supply for showering was terrible. Just when you need a hot shower most, tepid is the best you'll get. We had to top up the bath with hot water from the kettle. This is a critical flaw and a bit of a "you had one job" failing for an expensive hotel in such a cold place.

Once you're in that extreme sleeping bag, there's nothing to worry about. If anything you'll be too warm - they're designed for far more extreme conditions than a stable, sheltered -5°. After 8 hours in it, my face (the only exposed part) wasn't even cold to the touch and I had long removed the recommended socks and balaclava due to overheating. The mattress is on the hard side, and not necessarily level. The rooms are not freshened up after visiting hours end at 6pm, so the pillow is damp by the time you get to it and the floor carries grubby shoeprints.

The biggest surprise was the lack of things to do before going to bed. The ice bar closes at 8pm (in other words, before you finish dinner). Apart from hanging around in the various lobby lounges or spending some time in the communal sauna, it is hard to pass the time between returning from activities, having dinner and a late enough hour to turn in for the night. A gym or arcade games or table quiz or karaoke... anything... would go a long way towards making the evenings more lively and sociable.

Excursions offered by the Ice Hotel carry an absolutely absurd markup. Most are available through small businesses in Kiruna directly for a far more reasonable (but still high) price.

The reception team here deserves high praise. They treat you as a guest and not a customer, take time to answer questions thoughtfully and generally help to add a personable touch to an otherwise quite industrialized experience.

Foodwise, the Ice Hotel delivers. The breakfast buffet offers an exhaustive selection. The lunch buffet deal is unbeatable value at under €18 for a wide selection of salads, two crowd-pleasing main courses, coffee/tea, water and juice. Dinner has more premium aspirations and pricing, but does not disappoint. It's a good chance to try local cuisine with some creative twists. The restaurant was completely full for both lunch and dinner, so reservations are advisable.
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Date of stay: December 2023
2.0 of 5 bubblesValue
4.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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LizzyD wrote a review Feb 2023
Los Angeles, California
+1
5.0 of 5 bubbles
We were able to check-in early for the Deluxe Art Suite, which is an ice room with an attached heated bathroom in the permanent IceHotel. The bathroom was big with a seating area, sauna, shower, bathtub, sink and also a separate toilet room with another sink. The ice room where you sleep is open until 6 pm to visitors but the locked bathroom area was available to us earlier and also we could check out of the warm bathroom at 11 am. Checkout for the cold room is 9 am. The hotel provides a sleeping bag, liner, hat and insulated pouch for small electronics. Surprisingly, I was able to sleep all night on the ice bed. I didn’t follow instructions though and put my whole head inside with a fleece muffler on. My nose was way too cold to be able to sleep otherwise. It was an interesting experience but not one I would ever want to do again. The second night we stayed in the 2 bedroom chalet which is a small cottage with a little kitchenette and seating area. The bathroom was tiny in there though and a bit dingy. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all at The Restaurant across the street. Breakfast and lunch are both buffet- not bad at all. Dinner is a la carte and reservations are highly recommended. I didn’t think the dinner was very good- super salty and not many options.

The hotel provides warm gear free which definitely should be used. The first night we used our own and almost froze to death on the husky tour we booked ourselves but the second night we did a northern lights tour through the hotel and we were warm. There is a locked luggage room in the gallery to store luggage. We also booked Swedish massages and the masseuse was fantastic. There’s an ice slide outside that’s a lot of fun. We also enjoyed seeing all the different ice rooms. Prior to coming, I emailed with tons of questions and every single one was answered quickly and clearly. This is definitely a once in a lifetime experience. There are many other ice hotels now but this is the original one and we really enjoyed our time there.
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Date of stay: February 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Answer from Geoff H
Coningsby, United Kingdom10 contributions
We stayed in an Art room and whilst it was beautiful, the lack of an en-suite loo was a bit of an issue for me. So I would recommend staying with the deluxe suite. We did both the Husky Dog Sledding and and Snow Mobile Safari and both were excellent. We were lucky with a great view of the Northern Lights. I would recommend booking both in advance. Note: Sweden is almost entirely Cash Free, so be prepared to use cards/cashless for everything.
Lucy W asked a question Jan 2023
Hinckley, United Kingdom14 contributions1 helpful vote
Are there sledges at the ice hotel that you can borrow for children to play on?
Answer from Ari001
Bavaria, Germany77 contributions10 helpful votes
I did see children with sleds but I don't know if they brought their own. There is a lot of equipment for rent.
Answer from Ari001
Bavaria, Germany77 contributions10 helpful votes
Yes, they pick you up at the Airport and take you to the hotel directly. Don't use the train from Stockholm. It worked out poorly for several people while I was there.
Vicki L wrote a tip Jan 2025
Liverpool, United Kingdom32 contributions3 helpful votes
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Thin layers Warm bathroom worth the extra Clothing provided excellent quality Food amazing"
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kareneager3 wrote a tip Jan 2025
West Yorkshire, United Kingdom12 contributions3 helpful votes
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Snow suit, boots, mits, balaclavas, and sleeping bags are provided. You will need base layer, mid layer, and a snow jacket in winter. "
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Culture41415525782 wrote a tip Jan 2025
Sydney, Australia10 contributions7 helpful votes
1.0 of 5 bubbles
"Don’t go "
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Jemimagold wrote a tip Jan 2025
Houston, Texas2,803 contributions2,267 helpful votes
4.0 of 5 bubbles
"Book activities on your own, if you want to sleep in an ice room- get one with an adjacent bathroom"
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jhstev wrote a tip Jan 2025
Brisbane, Australia37 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
"Ensure you check your pick ups , this was very badly organised."
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PRICE RANGE
S$169 - S$611 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
ALSO KNOWN AS
icehotel hotel jukkasjarvi, icehotel sweden, ice hotel sweden
LOCATION
SwedenNorrbotten CountyKirunaJukkasjarvi
NUMBER OF ROOMS
127
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Frequently Asked Questions about Icehotel
Which popular attractions are close to Icehotel?
Nearby attractions include Icebar (0.1 km), Jukkasjärvi Kyrka (1.1 km), and Nicke Sarri Design (0.7 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Icehotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at Icehotel?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Icehotel?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Icehotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Icehotel Restaurant, Old Homestead, and Restaurang Ovttas.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Icehotel?
Yes, guests have access to a sauna during their stay.
Does Icehotel have airport transportation?
Yes, Icehotel offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Is Icehotel located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.5 km away from the centre of Jukkasjarvi.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Icehotel?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish.
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