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Discover Europe's largest snow hotel in Rovaniemi with a 3.5-hour guided tour, ice-room visits, and a three-course dinner on ice tables for $231.29.
The Arctic SnowHotel in Rovaniemi, Finland, offers a captivating glimpse into the artistry of ice architecture at the largest snow hotel in Europe. This 3-hour 30-minute guided tour provides an immersive experience with hotel entry, a walkthrough of ice rooms, and ends with an ice restaurant dinner. For those curious about how these enchanting structures come together, this tour is an ideal choice, especially since it includes hotel pickup and drop-off to simplify logistics. The price is $231.29 per person, and the tour is best booked around 89 days in advance.
While you don’t need to stay overnight, this tour offers a comprehensive look at the hotel’s unique design, with the bonus of enjoying a three-course meal served on ice tables. Its small group size, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensures a personalized experience. The reviews consistently praise the guides’ expertise and friendliness, making this a memorable activity for adventure lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and foodies alike.


The Arctic SnowHotel is a seasonal hotel built anew each winter from snow and ice, offering a stunning display of craftsmanship and design. Located in Rovaniemi, Finland, this hotel is Europe’s largest snow hotel. Visitors do not need to stay overnight to enjoy the marvels of this icy structure—this guided tour provides a detailed look at its rooms, architecture, and the artistry behind its creation.
This tour focuses on delivering a comprehensive understanding of how the hotel is made, complemented by a dinner experience in the ice restaurant. Priced at $231.29, it offers a combination of cultural insight, visual spectacle, and culinary adventure. Its duration of approximately 3 hours 30 minutes makes it suitable for those seeking a compact yet fulfilling Arctic experience.
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The tour begins at Rovakatu 19b in Rovaniemi at 4:30 pm, where a friendly guide greets the group. From this point, the guide drives the group to the Snow Hotel, ensuring a smooth start without the need for separate transportation arrangements. The tour concludes back at the initial meeting point, making it easy to plan subsequent activities or accommodations.
This small group experience, capped at 8 participants, allows for personalized attention and interaction with the guide. The pickup and drop-off service simplifies logistics and ensures a stress-free experience, especially important in winter conditions.

Upon arrival, guests receive their entrance tickets, and the guide begins a guided tour of the hotel. You’ll get to see the ice rooms, which are meticulously crafted each year, and learn about the design process, including the materials used and the construction techniques.
The Ice Rooms showcase the precision and artistry involved in building structures entirely from snow and ice, some of which feature intricate carvings and thematic decorations. Understanding the hotel’s seasonal nature reveals the skill involved in using natural materials to create such transient yet stunning structures.
Guests get an inside look at some of the most fascinating ice rooms in the hotel. These rooms highlight the technical aspects of ice construction, with emphasis on the crisp, crystalline quality of the ice walls and furnishings.
While not all rooms are necessarily sleeping chambers, they demonstrate the artistic and architectural abilities needed to build these ephemeral spaces. The guide explains how the hotel is rebuilt annually, emphasizing the collaboration of artisans and engineers.
The highlight for many is the dinner in the ice restaurant, which is included in the tour. The restaurant features tables made entirely of ice, and guests are served a three-course meal that includes delicious local and Arctic-inspired dishes.
Guests can also opt to taste dessert on an icy plate or enjoy a coffee in the stylish bar area, all within an environment of glittering ice walls and sculptures. The dining experience offers a novel, photogenic setting that’s perfect for memorable photos and a true taste of Arctic creativity.
The food served during the dinner is praised for its quality and presentation. The Elk dish is specifically mentioned as delicious, with other courses also receiving high praise. The ice tables and utensils add a distinctive touch, making the meal both visual and gastronomic highlights of the tour.
This dining experience is a chance to appreciate Arctic flavors within an environment that showcases ice craftsmanship. The stylish bar provides an opportunity to enjoy a warm drink after the meal, enhancing the cozy contrast with the icy surroundings.
After the dinner, there’s time to browse the souvenir shop, where attendees can purchase artisan crafts, ice-themed memorabilia, or other local products. This offers a nice chance to take home a unique Arctic memento.
While the tour is primarily focused on the hotel and dining, this optional shopping opportunity adds a personal touch to the experience, allowing visitors to remember their Arctic adventure.
The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and flexible cancellation policies—up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The small group size, personalized guides, and convenient pickup make this a straightforward choice for those wanting a well-organized Arctic experience.
It’s recommended to book in advance, particularly since the tour is popular, with an average booking window of 89 days. The price of $231.29 reflects the unique combination of architecture, culture, and cuisine offered.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of a guided exploration and a memorable dining experience in a world-renowned ice hotel. The expert guide enhances understanding of the construction process, while the ice restaurant dinner provides a taste and visual feast.
The small group format ensures a personalized experience, and the ease of logistics—thanks to pickup and drop-off—makes it suitable for travelers seeking a hassle-free Arctic adventure. The reviews consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, adding confidence that this will be a quality experience.
This guided tour of Europe’s biggest snow hotel offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the artistry behind ice architecture. The ice rooms, dinner, and insights combine to make this a unique Arctic activity. While it doesn’t include an overnight stay, it delivers a full appreciation of the hotel’s creative design and culinary offerings.
Ideal for those interested in architecture, Arctic culture, or food in extraordinary settings, this tour provides good value for the experience. The small group size and expert guides promise a warm, informative, and fun activity amid the winter wonderland of Rovaniemi.
“The Snow Hotel is definitely an experience you cannot miss. The attention to detail and just being in at the hotel is magical in itself 🙂 The din…”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the physical activity is minimal, and the focus is on sightseeing and dining.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s best to book around 89 days in advance, as the tour is popular during the winter season.
What is included in the price?
The entrance to the hotel, guided tour, ice room visits, and the three-course dinner are included.
Does the tour operate in poor weather?
Yes, but if canceled due to bad weather, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
How long is the tour?
Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, starting at 4:30 pm.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are provided from the designated meeting point.
Can I buy souvenirs?
Yes, there is an option to purchase souvenirs after the dinner.
Are there vegetarian options?
The data does not specify dietary options, so it’s best to check directly with Wonderlapland.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
Its status as Europe’s largest snow hotel, combined with personalized guides and an ice restaurant dinner, makes it a distinctive Arctic experience.