“I stayed in a glass igloo and it was amazing. The serene surroundings made for a peaceful stay. A moose passed by my igloo several times during my stay and I was able to get some decent photos of the aurora borealis. In the winter you can take a short walk across the river and see the sites of Jakkasjärvi, which includes the world famous Ice Hotel. The staff were kind and extremely helpful. The igloo, lounge, and shared bathrooms were immaculate. The provided breakfast was minimal but……
“I stayed in a glass igloo and it was amazing. The serene surroundings made for a peaceful stay. A moose passed by my igloo several times during my stay and I was able to get some decent photos of the aurora borealis. In the winter you can take a short walk across the river and see the sites of Jakkasjärvi, which includes the world famous Ice Hotel. The staff were kind and extremely helpful. The igloo, lounge, and shared bathrooms were immaculate. The provided breakfast was minimal but……
“It is a confined space, no window or air exchanger, no able to sleep.
Small room, small as the japanese hotel.
Small washing room, I dont think anyone heavier than 90kg can take a shower there. I am 70kg and just fit.
Have no idea how come for the high rate.”
“It is a confined space, no window or air exchanger, no able to sleep.
Small room, small as the japanese hotel.
Small washing room, I dont think anyone heavier than 90kg can take a shower there. I am 70kg and just fit.
Have no idea how come for the high rate.”
“Transport to and from the hotel was quite expensive so we ended up renting a car. We stayed in the Mirrorcube and both the sunset and sunrise could be seen from our window in, which was absolutely stunning with a view over the treetops. Only disappointment was the dinner, we paid extra to have a two course dinner and it didn’t quite live up to our expectations. The portions were quite small as well. We greatly enjoyed taking photos of the outside of each of the buildings as they really are……
“Transport to and from the hotel was quite expensive so we ended up renting a car. We stayed in the Mirrorcube and both the sunset and sunrise could be seen from our window in, which was absolutely stunning with a view over the treetops. Only disappointment was the dinner, we paid extra to have a two course dinner and it didn’t quite live up to our expectations. The portions were quite small as well. We greatly enjoyed taking photos of the outside of each of the buildings as they really are……