3Hotel de Glace – Quebec City, Canada

Hotel de Glace, located just outside Quebec City, is the largest ice hotel in North America. The hotel has been rebuilt every year since 2001, with each version being a temporary masterpiece created from over 500 tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow. The hotel features rooms and suites that are individually designed by artists, with intricate ice carvings, frozen chandeliers, and detailed sculptures throughout.

In addition to its ice rooms, Hotel de Glace has a famous Ice Bar where visitors can enjoy drinks served in glasses made of ice. The hotel’s architecture and design are inspired by the beauty of Quebec’s winter landscapes, and there are also themed suites, such as the “Northern Lights” suite, which uses LED lighting to create a stunning glow that mimics the aurora borealis.

Why It’s Special: The hotel offers not only a unique overnight stay but also immersive winter activities like snow tubing, ice skating, and horse-drawn carriage rides through the snow. Visitors can also explore the nearby city of Quebec, known for its charming Old World feel and festive atmosphere during the winter months.