Ice Hotel Quebec moves to new location
Famous the world over, the Ice Hotel in Quebec has become a must-see attraction for many visitors to the region. This year a visit is set to become even easier, with the property taking up residence in a new location just seven minutes outside downtown Quebec City.
Not only can guests sleep overnight on ice – protected from the cold by thick pelts – they can enjoy a drink in the bar, get married in one of the most spectacular ice chapels on earth, and enjoy activities such as dog sledding.
Also new for 2011 – guests can build an Igloo, but not just any igloo, a typical Quebec type of igloo called a Queenzy.
Ice Hotel
Since it opened its doors in 2001, the Hôtel de Glace has wowed over half a million visitors.
With snow archways towering over five metres tall and crystal ice sculptures standing by the warmth of the fire, North Americas only ice hotel has made a name for itself not only through its architecture and artistry, but also its warm hospitality.
Every year, the property is redesigned and rebuilt in its entirety.
With time, it has evolved with the technical and artistic wizardry of its creators.
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