Are ice hotels actually comfortable to sleep in?

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I've always been interested in visiting the Ice Hotel at Jukkasjärvi here in Sweden, but the combination of cold & possibly hard "beds" has so far managed to put me off.

I'd like to hear from someone who has actual experience of staying in one - if the cold is really staved off by the sleeping bags/furs/etc, and if it's actually comfortable to sleep there.



Best Answer

I've stayed in the ICEHOTEL in Sweden last year with my boyfriend (I would recommend taking a partner to keep you warm too!) and it was really comfortable! The reindeer furs they give you are wonderfully warm and soft so you don't really feel like you are on ice at all. I also recently came across an infographic that give some great tips and advice on how to sleep on ice that you may find helpful. I would have to say that it is all about the experience and adventure though, if you don't have the best sleep at least you can say that you have done it and hard beds are better for your back :) Really hope you give it a go!




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What is it like to sleep in the ice hotel?

What is it like to sleep in Icehotel? The temperature inside the hotel hovers at a constant of -5 to -7 C. We provide you with expedition-style sleeping bags which are tested for extreme temperatures, so you'll be fine with just thermals, hat, warm socks and a mid-layer jumper.

Can u sleep in ice hotel?

You're not sleeping directly on ice. In an ice hotel, the actual bed is made of ice \u2014 but you're separated from the surface by materials such as reindeer skins, blankets and/or a mattress. Typically, you'll sleep inside a special sleeping bag rated for subzero temperatures.

Is it worth staying in the ice hotel?

Staying at the Icehotel in Swedish Lapland was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Pros: the chance to stay in a room made entirely of snow and ice, phenomenal service and amenities. Cons: a confusing check-in process, little privacy (especially in the communal showers) and expensive activities.

Is the ice hotel actually ice?

Located in the village of Jukkasj\xe4rvi, Sweden sits an ever-changing ice hotel that's something out of a Disney fairy tale. The hotel is constructed entirely of ice blocks harvested from the nearby Torne River.



A warm bed in the world's coldest hotel




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