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  2. Ice hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Resort Tomamu in the Shimukappu village of Hokkaido Island in Japan builds and opens an ice hotel every year. [12] It may be Japan's first ice hotel, and everything in it is constructed from ice. [12] [13] The hotel interiors are typically −3 to −5 °C. Guests dine on ice tables and sit on ice chairs covered with sheepskin.

  3. 6 of the best Northern Lights holidays in Finland

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  4. Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi) - Wikipedia

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    The Icehotel is a hotel in northern Sweden, about 17 kilometers (11 mi) from Kiruna. It is rebuilt each year with snow and ice in the village of Jukkasjärvi and is the world's first ice hotel. [1] After its first opening in 1990, the hotel has been rebuilt each year from December to April. [2]

  5. Jukkasjärvi - Wikipedia

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    The village is a popular tourist accommodation during the winter months, from December until April, and is best known for its annual ice hotel, a hotel literally made from ice. [ 2 ] The wooden church is the oldest building in the village (built around 1607/1608) and is well known for its wooden carved altar piece triptych by Bror Hjorth .

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  7. SnowCastle of Kemi - Wikipedia

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    Despite its varying configurations, the snow castle has a few recurring elements: a chapel, a restaurant and a hotel. The SnowRestaurant [1] has ice tables and seats covered with reindeer fur, as well as ice sculptures. The ecumenical SnowChapel [1] with 50–100 seats has seen numerous weddings of couples from as far away as Japan and Hong Kong.