Ice Hotel Reopens In Sweden For New Season

JUKKASJARVI, SWEDEN - JANUARY 2002: The Northern Lights as seen from at the Ice Hotel January, 2002 in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. The 30 000 square foot hotel is constructed anew every year on the banks of the River Torne from 10 000 tons of ice and 30 000 tons of snow. The hotel sleeps 100 guests who can stay in unique bedrooms, and use facilities which include a chapel, ice art exhibition hall, cinema, and world famous 'Absolut Ice Bar'. (Photo by Peter Grant/Getty Images)
JUKKASJARVI, SWEDEN - JANUARY 2002: The Northern Lights as seen from at the Ice Hotel January, 2002 in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. The 30 000 square foot hotel is constructed anew every year on the banks of the River Torne from 10 000 tons of ice and 30 000 tons of snow. The hotel sleeps 100 guests who can stay in unique bedrooms, and use facilities which include a chapel, ice art exhibition hall, cinema, and world famous 'Absolut Ice Bar'. (Photo by Peter Grant/Getty Images)
Ice Hotel Reopens In Sweden For New Season
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Peter Grant / Contributor
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January 01, 2002
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