There are several ice hotels in the frozen region of Scandinavia, but Hotel de Glace is North America’s only ice hotel. Made from 15,000 tons of snow and 500,000 tons of ice, the hotel takes 60 ...
For the past 13 years, Hotel de Glace has transformed a field outside of Quebec City into a winter wonderland for all ages. Hotel de Glace’s artistic theme this year is “journey to the center of ...
Whether staying in a hotel made entirely out of ice and snow sounds like a dream or a nightmare, there’s no denying that it’s a rare experience. And while the original ice hotel opened in Sweden in ...
The "Perce-Neige" theme suite is named for a snow-piercing plant that blooms in late winter. About a third of the hotel's 40+ rooms are theme suites, with no two alike. Hôtel de Glace features 32,000 ...
Each winter, an ice hotel in Canada invites guests to sip drinks from glasses made of ice, wander amid frozen sculptures, and stay in igloo-like suites.
I had a Ski-Doo Accident shortly before I bedded down in a spectacular sub-zero spaceship made entirely of ice and snow. That’s the cold truth. Actually I grasped my mittened hands around the Ski-Doo ...
The Hotel de Glace, located outside Quebec City, is North America's only ice hotel, and its unique and novel nature have firmly planted it atop winter's once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Understanding ...
Quebec’s Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) turns the big 1-0 this winter, and while it’s matured over the last decade, the Club-Med-meets-art-gallery-meets-meat-locker happily retains its youthful ...
The Hotel de Glace in Quebec just might be the coolest hotel in the world. Either way, it’s the only ice hotel in North America. The hotel is a temporary structure that only exists for a few months ...
The idea of an ice hotel might conjure pictures of a series of interconnected igloos, or rooms with austere angles formed from shimmery translucent bricks, an exotic sleepy retreat nestled north in ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link I recently spent the night in a hotel in Canada made entirely of snow and ice. While many things about the unusual experience surprised me — first ...