KOMPAS.com – Sweden ICEHOTEL hotel chain recently launched a permanent luxury cottage made of ice named ICEHOTEL 365 which operates throughout the year.
Previously, ICEHOTEL has operated Jukkasjärvi Ice Hotel are also all made of ice.
Although similar, there are special privileges at the ICEHOTEL 365, which is capable of operating for a full year or 365 days. This is possible thanks to the cooling technology powered by solar energy will make the structure of the cottage remained frozen during the summer.
Located 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle in the village Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, ICEHOTEL became famous thanks to the structure of the igloo is unique made of “snice “, a mixture of snow and ice collected from the Torne River.
the structure has been built and rebuilt every year since 1989. For more than 25 years of Jukkasjärvi ice Hotel has made the guests sleep in the ice and suffered great shape cool.
However, the hotel of 50 rooms was not always survive because it would melt when summer arrived, though the average temperature Jukkasjärvi when winter reaches minus 25 degrees selcius.
Based on that, the ICEHOTEL launched ICEHOTEL 365 right next to the structure while Jukkasjärvi ice Hotel.
the use of cooling technology of solar powered makes guests can now enjoy a cold room and warm throughout the year with facilities cocktail lounge, sauna, and even the church ice.
cold rooms ICEHOTEL 365 has a temperature ranged from minus 5 to minus 8 degrees Celsius and although the bed is made of blocks of ice, the manager has a thick mattress atop a wooden crate for added convenience.
As Jukkasjärvi Ice Hotel, this 365 version also has a series of thematic space called Art Suites. Each room has a carving ice from artists from around the world.
However, if guests want to feel bigger rooms they could rent Deluxe Suites also have carvings ice and relaxation area, private sauna , bathroom and en suite bathroom.
The cost to stay at the ice hotel serentang 2500-8500 corona Sweden or equivalent to Rp 4 million to Rp 13 million per night.
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