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Spend a night in the Arctic SnowHotel in Rovaniemi with a guided tour, ice restaurant dinner, sauna, and breakfast. A unique winter experience in Finland.

The Rovaniemi: Overnight SnowHotel Adventure offers a captivating journey into the heart of Lapland’s icy wonderland. This 16-hour tour in Finland is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of stunning Arctic scenery, unique architecture, and authentic Finnish hospitality. Priced with a provider rating of 4.3, it provides a memorable overnight experience inside one of the largest snow and ice hotels in the world.
Starting from the Arctic SnowHotel, the tour combines a guided tour, a 3-course dinner served on ice, and a restful night in an artfully illuminated ice room. The next morning, guests enjoy a buffet breakfast and a relaxing Finnish sauna. With small-group sizes, this experience emphasizes intimacy and personalized attention, ideal for those eager to see snow and ice artistry up close.
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This tour kicks off with a pickup at either Korkalonkatu 26 in Rovaniemi or Santa Claus Village, with pickups available at 18:30 and 19:00, respectively. The coach ride to the Arctic SnowHotel lasts approximately one hour, setting the scene for the Arctic adventure ahead.
Upon arrival at the SnowHotel, guests are greeted with the chance to explore this magnificent ice structure. The guided tour lasts about 45 minutes and reveals details about the construction, operation, and artistic features of the hotel. Visitors are introduced to the Ice Chapel, Ice Restaurant, and Ice Bar, highlighting their artistic designs and materials.

The SnowHotel is more than just a place to sleep; it is a showcase of snow and ice artistry. As part of the guided tour, travelers witness frozen sculptures and illuminated artwork that adorn the hotel’s walls and public areas. The ice carvings and lighting create an enchanting winter atmosphere, especially when illuminated at night.
Guests can also visit the Ice Chapel, a beautifully crafted space often used for ceremonies, and the Ice Bar, where drinks are served in frozen glasses. The option to order a shot from the Ice Bar in an ice glass for an extra fee adds a memorable element to the visit.

One of the most striking features of this tour is the dinner experience in the Ice Restaurant. The 3-course meal is served on ice plates, with the menu thoughtfully curated to complement the icy surroundings. Visitors can marvel at the detailed snow and ice carvings as they eat, making the meal a true highlight.
The dessert, served on an ice plate, caps off the dining experience. The craftsmanship in the ice carvings and the ambiance created by illuminated artwork make this dinner both visually stunning and flavorful.
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Guests settle into rooms within the SnowHotel for an overnight stay. The walls and furniture are adorned with ice art and illuminated artwork, creating a mesmerizing environment. Despite being made of snow and ice, the beds are equipped with electric lighting and electrical outlets, and use sleeping bags suited for Arctic conditions.
It’s important to note that the temperature inside the hotel stays between 0°C and -5°C, even when outdoor temperatures are much colder. Guests are advised to bring warm clothing such as a hat, thermal underwear, and wool socks to stay comfortable during the night.
The Northern Lights are a highlight of any Arctic visit, and this tour offers a special Aurora watching service. If the Auroras appear at their most vivid, staff will wake guests so they can step outside and experience the magical display. It’s a peaceful, cozy environment to sleep in, with the ice rooms providing a quiet and unique sleeping experience.

Waking up in the SnowHotel is followed by a hearty breakfast at the Log Restaurant. The buffet features a variety of Lapland and international dishes, providing a warm start to the day.
Guests can then relax in a traditional Finnish sauna, available during the morning hours. For those seeking an extra treat, a private sauna experience with an outdoor jacuzzi and snow sauna can be booked for an additional fee, adding to the Arctic wellness experience.

The tour operates as a small group experience, limited to two participants, ensuring a more personalized visit. It is suitable for adults and children over 6 years old, but not recommended for people with mobility impairments due to the icy environment and physical requirements.
Guests are advised to bring warm clothing and a camera to capture the stunning sights. The snow hotel rooms are equipped with electric outlets, but smoking indoors is not allowed.

The Rovaniemi Overnight SnowHotel Adventure offers a specialized glimpse into Arctic architecture and art. The combination of a guided tour, unique dining experience, and overnight stay makes it ideal for travelers interested in creative icy environments, Northern Lights, and authentic Finnish hospitality. The small group format and personalized Aurora waking service provide a memorable, intimate Arctic experience.
While the temperature inside is carefully maintained, guests should be prepared with warm clothing and be comfortable sleeping in ice rooms. This tour is less suitable for young children or those with mobility issues but provides a truly distinctive night in Finland’s winter landscape.
Is the SnowHotel stay suitable for children?
This experience is suitable for children over 6 years old, but not for younger children or those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring for sleeping in the ice hotel?
Guests should bring warm hats, thermal underwear, and wool socks. The provided sleeping bags are designed for Arctic temperatures and keep guests warm throughout the night.
Can I see the Northern Lights during this tour?
Yes, if the Northern Lights appear, the staff will wake you up so you can experience the Aurora, thanks to their dedicated watching service.
What are the dining options in the Ice Restaurant?
The 3-course dinner is served on ice plates and includes both main courses and dessert, all set against the backdrop of snow and ice carvings.
How long is the guided tour of the SnowHotel?
The guided tour lasts approximately 45 minutes, offering insights into the construction, art, and features of the hotel.
Is there an option for private sauna use?
Yes, for an additional fee, guests can book a private sauna experience that includes an outdoor jacuzzi and snow sauna.
This Rovaniemi SnowHotel overnight experience combines art, architecture, and Arctic hospitality, making it a distinctive choice for those eager to spend a night in a snow and ice hotel with unforgettable Northern Lights and Finnish sauna experiences.
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