Ice Hotel In Norway That Doesn’t Melt In Summer Charms Tourists All Year Round With Rooms Sculpted In Ice, Arctic Art, And Unique Experiences.
In the remote town of Kirkenes, Norway — right on the border with Russia — an unusual tourism venture draws attention: the SnowHotel Kirkenes.
Different from traditional ice hotels that melt at the end of winter, this hotel remains open all year round, even in summer.
It defies natural logic, keeping the ice intact at any time — and providing guests with a unique experience.
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Where And How SnowHotel Kirkenes, The Ice Hotel, Works
The SnowHotel Kirkenes is located in Kirkenes, in the far north of Norway.
It combines rooms and structures made of snow and ice — including artistic sculptures, an ice bar, and themed environments — with infrastructure adapted to ensure comfort and safety, even in negative temperatures.
According to the hotel’s own team, it is the first permanently maintained ice hotel in the world, meaning “it doesn’t melt even during summer.”
The Experience Of Sleeping On Ice
Inside the SnowHotel Kirkenes, the ice rooms are carefully prepared to withstand the intense cold.
Guests receive thermal sleeping bags (ready for extreme temperatures), appropriate clothing and all necessary equipment to spend the night without discomfort, even in a freezing environment.
Additionally, the hotel offers more “comfortable” alternatives: heated chalets next to the ice structure — ideal for those who want to observe the Northern Lights in more comfort.
Those visiting the SnowHotel Kirkenes have much more at their disposal than just a place to sleep.
The hotel features ice sculptures that transform the space into an art gallery, a bar where even the cups are made of ice, and common areas sculpted with an Arctic theme.
To top it off, there are typical Arctic activities: dog sledding, giant crab (King Crab) safaris, ice trails, chances to observe the Northern Lights — and all of this can be part of the stay.
Why SnowHotel Kirkenes “Doesn’t Melt”?
Unlike traditional temporary ice hotels that use natural ice and snow and only operate during winter, melting with the arrival of spring, the SnowHotel Kirkenes was designed to withstand all seasons.

This feature makes it stand out in the unconventional experience tourism — offering a permanent ice accommodation that doesn’t depend on the typical “expiration date” of such constructions.
Who It’s For — And Why It’s Worth Visiting SnowHotel Kirkenes
- For adventurers seeking an “out of the ordinary” experience: sleeping in an ice room, hearing the silence of the Arctic, waking up surrounded by sculptures and snow.
- For nature and Arctic landscape lovers — the surroundings of Kirkenes and the hotel offer unique activities such as husky tours, King Crab safaris, trails, and opportunities to see the Northern Lights in summer or winter.
- For those who appreciate art and design: using ice as raw material combines with artistic creativity in sculptures, bar, themed rooms — transforming the hotel into a living gallery.
- For those who want something available all year round — without relying on the cold season, the SnowHotel Kirkenes guarantees the ice experience at any time.
The SnowHotel Kirkenes redefines the classic concept of “ice hotel.” It goes beyond ephemerality and winter, offering a permanent experience where the ice literally “doesn’t melt.”
If you seek adventure, Arctic beauty, art, and comfort — and feel attracted to something out of the ordinary — this hotel in Norway ranks among the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Source: ND+


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