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Finland Kakslauttanen Glass Igloo Hotel
Imagine you sleeping in an Igloo made of Snow. It is totally quiet. Lights inside ice illuminate the Igloo. These make the atmosphere so exciting that never get bored of marveling it, until you fall to deep, comfortable sleep in your warm sleeping bag. When sleeping in the Glass Igloos the customer is able to marvel the amazing northern lights and the millions of stars in the sky. The experience is also unforgettable when there is a snowstorm Kakslauttanen is a very good place for seeing the Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis, as in the area there are not so many electric lights outside and it is north enough so that the probability of them is very high from late August to late April.

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For those who aren’t mine travel enthusiasts, easily the coolest feature of the Sala Silvermine is the chance to stay in the Mine Suite.
In addition to being the world’s deepest hotel room it also feels like one of the most secluded. To get to the suite you need a guide to lead you through a maze of dark, damp passageways; it’s a little hard not to feel like a dwarf being lead on a quest through the Mines of Moria. The Mine Suite itself isn’t so much a group of rooms as it is an area of the mine that’s been made comfortable for habitation. The floor has been laid with brick, making for a level walking surface. The walls and ceilings have been polished smooth. Handrails have been placed in strategic locations. Shimmery furniture provides areas to eat and sleep.
