Facebook Pixel Chilled to perfection | The Gazette - newspaper - Lisez cet article sur Magzter.com
Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Obtenez un accès illimité à plus de 9 000 magazines, journaux et articles Premium pour seulement

$149.99
 
$74.99/Année

Essayer OR - Gratuit

Chilled to perfection

The Gazette

|

April 11, 2026

SURE, IT'S FREEZING COLD IN SWEDEN'S ICEHOTEL BUT THERE'S ARTISTIC FLAIR BEHIND EVERY ROOM, FINDS MILO BOYD

- MILO BOYD

FOR some of the guests at the ICEHOTEL in the Swedish town of Jukkasjärvi, it isn’t the -10C bedroom temperature that causes them to abandon their £600 ice bed in the middle of the night, making a dash for the hard wooden slats of heated changing rooms.

It's the oppressive silence that comes with being in a room constructed entirely from snow packed on to ice foundations.

“If you didn’t know you had tinnitus before, you certainly will once you spend a night in here,” explained guide Glen as he ushered us into our icy room for the night, where an adult-sized ice baby peeked round the doorway - an unnerving sight.

For the past 36 years, architects, engineers and artists have descended on Jukkasjärvi on the outskirts of Kiruna to construct the latest iteration of the ice hotel.

The building process begins when massive blocks of ice are harvested from the Torne River. Each block weighs up to two tons and is stored during the summer, ready for the winter and the construction of the hotel in October.

And they are not there to build uniform, utilitarian ice rooms. Instead, they construct something between the fictional ice palace in James Bond’s Die Another Day and a fairground house of fun.

My wife and I were sleeping in one of 12 art suites - ours was called “There Is No One Here” and created by Turkish artists Ayla Turan and Kemal Tufan.

Five round-faced, jellybaby-like figures were in there with us, one standing guard at the door, another popping its head over the bedstead. A third seemed stuck in the wall, as if splinched by a Harry Potter apparition gone wrong.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Gazette

The Gazette

The Gazette

Five-star Boro sting Hornets to get push for promotion back on track

SECOND-HALF SUPER SHOW REVIVES HOPES OF TOP-FLIGHT PLACE

time to read

4 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

Town book their place in play-offs

STOCKTON

time to read

1 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

Campmate was left shaken by I'm a Celebrity final row

THE “explosive” row between Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard that dominated the final of I'm A Celebrity ... South Africa left Sinitta “visibly upset and shaken”, the singer has said.

time to read

1 min

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

Turk Sultan lives the high life

THERE'S a lot to be said for being tall.

time to read

1 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

SPRUCE UP YOUR PAD FOR SPRING

The arrival of spring always seems to inspire us to spruce up our homes into something fresh, easy on the eye and useful.

time to read

1 min

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

The Gazette

Hellberg hails impact of his big three on 'restart'

BOSS DELIGHTED WITH RECENT FORM OF KEY PLAYERS

time to read

2 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

Comic Strip can have his Bath backers in stitches

COMIC STRIP can get off the mark on turf in the Mark Futcher Half-Century Handicap at Bath.

time to read

2 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

The Gazette

Deal is sealed for £2bn incinerator

CONTRACTS MARK THE END OF YEARS OF CONTROVERSY

time to read

3 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

The Gazette

One of the best days I've had here yet, says boss after convincing victory

KIM Hellberg described Saturday's victory over Watford as one of his best days at Middlesbrough yet.

time to read

1 mins

April 27, 2026

The Gazette

The Gazette

Demolition work starts on block

DEMOLITION work to bring down a vacant block of flats in Ormesby has begun.

time to read

1 mins

April 27, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size