Travelers journey to world's largest ice hotel via Arctic train from Norway to Sweden

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Travelers recently took an overnight train from Narvik, Norway, to Kiruna, Sweden, as part of a journey to the world's largest ice hotel. The train ride featured snowy landscapes but was described as a basic experience. At the ice hotel, everything is made of ice, including the beds and bar. Guests can explore unique art suites and amenities like an ice chapel. The stay included a view of the northern lights, enhancing the Arctic experience. The next leg of the trip was a 13-hour train ride from Kiruna to Stockholm. While the accommodations were simple, the travelers enjoyed scenic views of Sweden's countryside, although limited daylight in winter affected visibility.


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