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  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    Where: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bay *** L

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt
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    FEATURE - Der perfekte Blick auf das Matterhorn: Das Iglu Dorf Schneehotel in Zermatt

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    Ever wondered what it’s like to sleep in a bed made of snow? A hotel chain in the Alps allows guests to do just that - while staying surprisingly warm.
    Each winter, Iglu-Dorf rebuilds five alpine retreats entirely from snow and ice, creating a magical setting deep in the mountains. The interiors may be frozen, with temperatures hovering between -2°C and +2°C, but the experience is anything but chilly. Guests are wrapped in expedition-grade sleeping bags rated for -40°C, with thermal mats, electric lighting, and USB ports ensuring a blend of adventure and comfort.
    For those needing an extra dose of warmth, there’s even an outdoor whirlpool.
    The igloo villages are spread across Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, with locations in Davos, Gstaad, Zermatt, Innsbruck, and Zugspitze. Each site is linked by a system of corridors shielding guests from the elements, and the structures are so solid that even a snow groomer could drive over them without causing damage.
    Beyond their practicality, the igloos are visually stunning, with walls adorned in detailed ice carvings by international artists. Guests can choose from standard ‘classic’ igloos tucked away in the snow or indulge in a luxury suite featuring a private whirlpool, Champagne service, and an en-suite toilet. Whichever option they pick, morning tea is delivered right to their sleeping bag.
    The villages offer more than just a place to sleep. Restaurants and bars serve up steaming mulled wine, fresh fondue, and snacks, while saunas and traditional wooden ‘kotas’ with open fires add to the cosy ambience at select locations. But there is one thing to note - there are no showers on-site.
    For those craving adventure, Iglu-Dorf provides plenty of activities, from skiing and snowshoeing to a mystery igloo challenge, where teams solve clues hidden around the village.
    Rates start at around £475/$600 per night.
    When: 27 Feb 2025
    Credit: Iglu-Dor ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Asaf kliger/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • Sculptures of ice in the interior rooms of the Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Sculptures of ice in the interior rooms of the Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Sculptures of ice in the interior rooms of the Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Double bed and sculptures, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • The Ice Bar, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    The Ice Bar, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    The Ice Bar, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • Ice building with igloo shape in the snow, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Ice building with igloo shape in the snow, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Ice building with igloo shape in the snow, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
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    Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden
    Art suite, Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Lapland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Roberto Moiola

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden.
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    Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden.
    Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Sergio Pitamitz

     

  • Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden.
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    Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden.
    Ice Hotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
    Sergio Pitamitz

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Asaf Kliger/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Asaf kliger/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
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    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Paulina Holmgren/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    DUK10055233_011
    FEATURE - Kalt aber stylisch: Das Eis-Hotel in Schweden
    Ice Hotel amazing suites entirely made of ice and snow

    ICE HOTEL, 19 individually themed and hand crafted art suites have been newly designed by creatives from across the world – from a swedish artist who made a giant snow elephant in the room, to a french team who fused snow, ice and disco into a groovy sleeping experience. each year, the hotel creates a new series of artist-designed accommodation spaces that add to the existing landscape of private rooms.

    the amount of snow used to create its more than 50 bedrooms, church and a bar would make 700 million snowballs, while the chandeliers alone are made from 1,000 hand cut ice crystals. thematically, this year’s edition features flocks of animals from elephants to peacocks, patterns drawn from nature, architecturally-motivated designs and theater-inspired schemes.
    ©icehotel.com/Paulina Holmgren/Exclusivepix media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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