The Hotel de Glace was first built in Quebec, Canada, in 2001.
It's been recreated every winter since then.
The hotel is temporary and only lasts for a few months each year.
This year, guests can stay in the hotel from January 4th to March 28th.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe construction of the hotel is no easy task.
The works starts in December, when the temperature has been consistently below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for a week.
The 32,000 square foot hotel takes 50 people about six weeks to create.
The snow used is man made; it's churned so that it's denser and more humid than natural snow.
The hotel has a total of 44 rooms.
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Like this Roman-looking room.
The Hotel de Glace has everything from a restaurant...
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... and hot tubs for warmth.
Warmth is essential considering rooms are a chilly 23-27 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rooms also aren't cheap — they start at $199 per person.
But if you love winter and are brave enough to take the cold, the Hotel de Glace is a unique and beautiful place to stay.