1-Night Stay for Two with Sleeping Bags, Breakfast, Two Drinks, and Hot-Tub and Sauna Access at Hôtel de Glace in Quebec
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A hotel made of ice and snow with a bar and restaurant; stay includes drinks, breakfast, sleeping bags, and access to hot tub and sauna
What You Get
- $485 for a 1-night stay for two in a standard queen room, valid Monday–Thursday stays; not valid for Friday–Saturday stays (up to a $950 value)
Included in all stays:
- Sleeping bags
- Hot-tub and sauna access
- Winter Activities Passport (Access to the snow slides, Snow Rafting and Ice Skating Paths
- Two cocktails
- Breakfast for two
- 10% off on others activities onsite
- All gratuities
Policies and Fees
Book by: 12/11/16
Travel window: 1/4/17–3/16/17
- Cancellation policy and fees: All reservation modifications subject to C$25 per person fee; 30-day cancellation/modification notice or fee of C$175 per person applies.
- Taxes: 14.975% tax not included; charged at time of booking.
- May stay on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night for extra fee, starting at $200/night, subject to availability.
Hôtel de Glace: Palace of Snow and Carved Ice
Quebec’s Hôtel de Glace stands amid snow-covered hills like an icy citadel in a fairy tale. The hotel’s domes and columns have been molded from 500 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow—the same materials used to carve the interior’s sparkling chandeliers and one-of-a-kind sculptures. The structure is as intricate as a snowflake and as ephemeral: the hotel closes its doors by late March, and by the time summer rolls around, the frozen palace has completely melted away.
Upon arrival, you can sip welcome cocktails at the gleaming ice bar. To warm up, head outside to the nordic spa’s hot tubs and sauna. Guided tours, meanwhile, reveal intricacies of the hotel’s construction. Each ice-walled standard guest room has a bed made from a thick slab of ice topped with wooden slats, a mattress, and nordic sleeping bags certified for subarctic temperatures to help keep you warm and dry. As sunrise transforms the hotel’s exterior into a shell of glittering crystals, the restaurant serves a piping-hot American breakfast. Guests will also be entitled to a back up room at the onsite Hotel Valcartier, where they can leave their bags and use the showers.
Quebec City, Quebec: Centuries-Old City with Annual Public Festivals and Historic Attractions
Home to more than half a million mostly French-speaking inhabitants, Quebec’s capital city ranks among the oldest in North America. Founded in 1608, Old Quebec—now a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is surrounded by the only city walls north of Mexico on the North American continent that are still standing. Within these ramparts, you’ll find cobblestone streets and examples of 17th-century colonial architecture. Be sure to visit the neoclassical Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral to see its soaring nave adorned with gold moulding.
Leading up to Mardi Gras each year, Quebec City hosts the Winter Carnival for two weeks; the population of the city explodes with visitors streaming in to see parades, outdoor shows, and elaborate ice sculptures. Another big annual event is Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24), an official holiday celebrated with concerts, fireworks displays, and other forms of entertainment.
Year-round attractions include the majestic Montmorency Falls; the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, dedicated to preserving Québécois art from all eras; and the Ursuline Convent, which was founded in 1639 and is one of the oldest women’s institutions of learning in the Western Hemisphere.
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Other Details
Room Details
Standard Queen Room
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Upgrades: may stay on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night for extra fee, starting at $150/night, subject to availability.
Amenities
- Nordic spa with outdoor hot tubs and sauna
- Ice and snow sculptures
- Ice bar
- Guided tours and training sessions
- Back-up room at Hotel Valcartier (onsite)
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- The vast majority of Quebec City residents are native French speakers, though more than a third can speak English.
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB; 12 miles/19 km)
- Nearest transit stop: De La Faune, via Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC)
- Cab fare: about C$45 from YQB, including a 15% tip
A hotel made of ice and snow with a bar and restaurant; stay includes drinks, breakfast, sleeping bags, and access to hot tub and sauna
What You Get
- $485 for a 1-night stay for two in a standard queen room, valid Monday–Thursday stays; not valid for Friday–Saturday stays (up to a $950 value)
Included in all stays:
- Sleeping bags
- Hot-tub and sauna access
- Winter Activities Passport (Access to the snow slides, Snow Rafting and Ice Skating Paths
- Two cocktails
- Breakfast for two
- 10% off on others activities onsite
- All gratuities
Policies and Fees
Book by: 12/11/16
Travel window: 1/4/17–3/16/17
- Cancellation policy and fees: All reservation modifications subject to C$25 per person fee; 30-day cancellation/modification notice or fee of C$175 per person applies.
- Taxes: 14.975% tax not included; charged at time of booking.
- May stay on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night for extra fee, starting at $200/night, subject to availability.
Hôtel de Glace: Palace of Snow and Carved Ice
Quebec’s Hôtel de Glace stands amid snow-covered hills like an icy citadel in a fairy tale. The hotel’s domes and columns have been molded from 500 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow—the same materials used to carve the interior’s sparkling chandeliers and one-of-a-kind sculptures. The structure is as intricate as a snowflake and as ephemeral: the hotel closes its doors by late March, and by the time summer rolls around, the frozen palace has completely melted away.
Upon arrival, you can sip welcome cocktails at the gleaming ice bar. To warm up, head outside to the nordic spa’s hot tubs and sauna. Guided tours, meanwhile, reveal intricacies of the hotel’s construction. Each ice-walled standard guest room has a bed made from a thick slab of ice topped with wooden slats, a mattress, and nordic sleeping bags certified for subarctic temperatures to help keep you warm and dry. As sunrise transforms the hotel’s exterior into a shell of glittering crystals, the restaurant serves a piping-hot American breakfast. Guests will also be entitled to a back up room at the onsite Hotel Valcartier, where they can leave their bags and use the showers.
Quebec City, Quebec: Centuries-Old City with Annual Public Festivals and Historic Attractions
Home to more than half a million mostly French-speaking inhabitants, Quebec’s capital city ranks among the oldest in North America. Founded in 1608, Old Quebec—now a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is surrounded by the only city walls north of Mexico on the North American continent that are still standing. Within these ramparts, you’ll find cobblestone streets and examples of 17th-century colonial architecture. Be sure to visit the neoclassical Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral to see its soaring nave adorned with gold moulding.
Leading up to Mardi Gras each year, Quebec City hosts the Winter Carnival for two weeks; the population of the city explodes with visitors streaming in to see parades, outdoor shows, and elaborate ice sculptures. Another big annual event is Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 24), an official holiday celebrated with concerts, fireworks displays, and other forms of entertainment.
Year-round attractions include the majestic Montmorency Falls; the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, dedicated to preserving Québécois art from all eras; and the Ursuline Convent, which was founded in 1639 and is one of the oldest women’s institutions of learning in the Western Hemisphere.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Other Details
Room Details
Standard Queen Room
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Upgrades: may stay on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night for extra fee, starting at $150/night, subject to availability.
Amenities
- Nordic spa with outdoor hot tubs and sauna
- Ice and snow sculptures
- Ice bar
- Guided tours and training sessions
- Back-up room at Hotel Valcartier (onsite)
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- The vast majority of Quebec City residents are native French speakers, though more than a third can speak English.
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB; 12 miles/19 km)
- Nearest transit stop: De La Faune, via Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC)
- Cab fare: about C$45 from YQB, including a 15% tip
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Dec 11, 2016. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 12/11/16 or promotional value expires
- Must complete travel by 3/16/17
- Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Limit 1 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required, subject to availability; contact Hôtel de Glace at 1-888-384-5524 for specific availability
- All reservation modifications subject to C$25 per person fee; 30-day cancellation/modification notice or fee of C$175 per person applies
- Guests will have a back-up room at the onsite Hotel Valcartier
- Must be 18 or older to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit
- Not valid with reward points
- May stay on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday night for extra fee, starting at $200/night, subject to availability
- 14.975% not included; charged at time of booking.
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