People flock to Southwest Florida to escape the cold. However, when the “cold” creates something this magnificent, it might be time to try something new. It has been four years since there has been an art hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden. However, ICEHOTEL 34 is now open. You can actually book a cool stay at a new art hotel made out of ice. Every room is literally a work of art with giant sculptures made form ice and snow. The suites are the vision of 32 artists from 14 different countries who have created 15 rooms to tour and stay in. In addition, they’ve sculpted a main hall and a ceremony hall.
About the art hotel made of ice
This ice/art hotel concept has been taking place for decades. This is the 34th year as indicated by the name. It took six weeks and 500 tons of ice and snow for ICEHOTEL to be constructed. Ice blocks were harvested from the Torne River in the spring and kept cold in warehouses. Artist chosen to turn the snow and ice into functional works of art are from Sweden, Poland, Japan, Italy, Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Romania, France, Singapore, Belgium, Slovakia, and the UK.
Winter will eventually end and the ice installations melt. However, there is a permanent structure that you can visit year round. The hotel has an ice movie theater, an ice bar and three restaurants.
I’ve been to one of the original ice bars in Sweden and it was super cool, pun intended. We were limited as to how long we could stay in the bar, sipping cocktails from blocks of ice. It was fun while it lasted. However, I can’t imagine spending the night on blocks of ice. Then again, it might be on your bucket list. If that is the case, this might be the year for you to go.
Finally, check out these rooms in the art hotel made of ice. Gorgeous.
Baby it’s cold outside. We’ve had a nice burst of cool air this week with more to come throughout the season. It’s a time to cozy up under a blanket or by a fire. It’s not just about fuzzy blankets. There are towns around the state, the country and the world that have an unexplained cozy feel to them. It might not surprise you that quant little Sanibel makes the cut for coziest hygge town in Florida.
What the heck is “hygge”
It is a Danish concept pronounced hoo-guh. The term that encompasses feelings of comfort, contentment, and well-being. Simply, that sense of being and feeling cozy. MyDatingAdviser used hygge as a guide to assess 170 US towns. They used three key factors. First, the weather and things such as temperature and snowfall. Second, culinary delights which includes charming cafes and bakeries. Finally, the researchers looked at overall things to do.
“We’ve traveled across the state to unveil some of the warmest hygge towns in Florida, perfect for a winter getaway,” said Amy Harris, Editor-in-Chief at MyDatingAdviser.com. I encourage everyone to embrace the essence of hygge. Enjoy a leisurely stroll by the beach, indulge in local cuisine, immerse yourself in local culture, and create cherished memories with loved ones.”
Find Florida’s best towns for getting that cozy feeling by scrolling down.
Coziest Florida town
No Florida cities or towns made the top 20 hygge spots in the nation. However, if you are looking for a cozy getaway outside of the Sunshine State, here are the top five in the nation according to this report:
- Stockholm, Wisconsin
- Stowe, Vermont
- Stanley, Idaho
- Ellicottville, New York
- Breckinridge, Colorado
You can find that complete list here. In the meantime, Sanibel ranks in the coziest Florida town list. There are seven others that made the cut if you want to take a hygge cozy road trip. Here they are: