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Ice Gallery We happened upon this place on a visit to Stockholm. It was basically an advertisement for the Icehotel, which we visited the next year. |
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Icehotel We spent New Year's Eve in a deluxe suite here. It was so cold but an unforgettable experience. Click here to see all of our photos of the hotel. |
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Hôtel de Glace This is the Canadian sister to Sweden's Icehotel. We drove past it in November before anything was frozen enough to turn it into a hotel. |
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Icebar Tokyo This was our first Icebar experience outside of the original one in the Icehotel in Sweden. This location closed a year or so after our visit. |
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Icebar London We managed to fit in a visit here on a day trip from Belgium that also featured the Cotswolds and Stonehenge. We have priorities, my friends. |
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Icebar Stockholm This Icebar location offers a breakfast experience, so of course we had to try it. It was a little pricy but we had the entire facility to ourselves which was an unexpected treat. We had tried to visited the Oslo and Copenhagen Icebar locations on the same trip, but unfortunately, both of those locations had permanently closed. |
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Minus 5 Ice Bar This is the first ice bar we've visited that isn't part of the Absolut Icebar chain. It was oddly colorful and the only photos allowed were the expensive ones taken by their staff like this one here. |
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Skyy Vodka Ice Bar This bar is on a cruise ship so you'd expect it to be expensive, but it was the cheapest one we've visited so far. It also featured the very least amount of ice, but that's to be expected. |
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