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Sel Hotel Myvatn

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Sel Hotel Myvatn
The Sel Hotel Myvatn is an ideal base for exploring Lake Myvatn. The 58 rooms have recently refurbished and have great views over the surrounding landscape. The Skútustaðagígar pseudo-craters can be seen from the restaurant, which serves both a lunch and dinner buffet with delicious Icelandic specialties.
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Iceland

Fosshotel Reykjavik

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Fosshotel Reykjavik
The 4* Fosshotel Reykjavik is one of the largest hotels in the city, but offers no less of an experience. With 16 floors, many of the rooms offer great views of the city and bay. Relax in the Beer Garden, which also offers casual dining.  The menu at the more formal Haust Restaurant consists of four or seven course culinary adventures, showcasing the best of Icelandic cuisine.
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Iceland

Skuggi Hotel

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Skuggi Hotel
This new arrival to the city is perfectly located on one of Reykjavik’s oldest streets, and within walking distance of the shops, bars and restaurants of Laugavegur. Simply yet stylishly furnished, this 3* hotel has a breakfast room, and small reception/bar area. Striking wall images pay homage to the artistic talent within the city. Easily access by car and with underground parking, it has quickly become a firm favourite for those looking for value and convenience.
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Iceland

Aurora Domes Harriniva Wilderness Lodge

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Aurora Dome
Take camping to another level with a stay in an Aurora Dome. These specially adapted domed tents are a unique offering by the Pietkainen family. Complete with a wood burning stove, rustic handcrafted furniture and clear panels that display the ever changing Arctic sky and, if the conditions are right, the northern lights – all  from the comfort of the sumptuous bed. The romantic lakeside location is quite stunning and you will enjoy uninterrupted views across the frozen water. Communal showers and WC are just a short walk away
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Finland

Northern Lights Inn

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This family-owned hotel provides free WiFi and a fireplace lounge with panoramic views. Modern décor, down comforters and wooden furnishings decorate all rooms at the Northern Light Inn and each has a flat-screen satellite TV, electric kettle and seating area. Views over the Reykjanes Penisula’s moss covered lava field can be enjoyed from the floor-to-ceiling windows in Northern Light’s restaurant. It serves Scandinavian cuisine, such as fresh fish, free-range lamb and homemade specialities.

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Iceland

TREEHOTEL

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TREEHOTEL

Situated in Harads in the southern reaches of Swedish Lapland, the Treehotel comprises of 6 ground-breaking cabins suspended amongst trees and accessed by a variety of bridges and ladders. Choose from the almost invisible Mirror Cube, the Bird’s Nest, emulating the home of our feathered friends, or the UFO seemingly transported from another world. The Dragonfly spreads its wings amongst the branches, whereas the Blue Cone is actually a red square. The Cabin is poised high on the hillside and has dramatic views of the Lule River Valley.

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Sweden

ICEHOTEL

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ICEHOTEL

Since its original conception in 1989, the owners of the ICEHOTEL have taken the surrounding snow and ice and morphed it into a fully functioning snow hotel. World famous sculptors transform huge blocks of ice into dramatic art, which then adorns the hotel and its rooms. Facilities include cold and warm accommodation; sauna, an ICEBAR, ice gallery and two restaurants, as well as a whole host of winter activities.

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Sweden

Hamn I Senja

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Hamn I Senja
Hamn i Senja’s can only be described as a hidden gem and its setting is simply stunning. This former trading and tiny fishing village has been converted into an idyllic harbour haven, nestled on the shores of Senja in Northern Norway. Accommodation ranges from hotel rooms to suites, some (in our opinion) with the best views Norway has to offer. The restaurant naturally offers seasonal local product with a strong emphasis on freshly caught seafood.
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Norway

Warm Accommodation At The ICEHOTEL

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ICEHOTEL Warm Accommodation

Staying at the ICEHOTEL normally involves one night in cold accommodation and two nights in warm accommodation. The warm accommodation offered is the same regardless of whether you stay in the classic ICEHOTEL or ICEHOTEL 365. All warm accommodation offers private WC/shower, TV, microwave, kettle and Wi-Fi.

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Sweden

Cold Accommodation At The ICEHOTEL

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ICEHOTEL Accommodation
November 2016 saw the launch of ICEHOTEL 365, an innovative concept allowing guests to experience the unique atmosphere of the ICEHOTEL, year-round. ICEHOTEL 365 is a permanent structure that houses 22 art and deluxe ice suites, whereas the much-loved classic ICEHOTEL will be constructed in December and will accommodate up to 30 ice rooms and winter art suites.
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Sweden
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