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Discover the magic of the Hôtel de Glace in Quebec City with this detailed, honest review. Learn what to expect, insider tips, and whether it's worth your time.
Exploring the Hôtel de Glace in Quebec City is a unique adventure — the only ice hotel in North America. From shimmering sculptures to themed rooms, it promises a wintry spectacle that’s unlike anything else. We haven’t personally wandered through these frosty halls, but reviews paint a picture of a truly enchanting experience.
What we love about this tour is how it combines artistic craftsmanship with the pure fun of being in a winter wonderland. The fact that it’s a self-guided visit means you can go at your own pace — lingering over sculptures or taking photos without feeling rushed. On the flip side, one consideration is that the hotel rooms close at 8 pm, so late-night visitors need to plan accordingly.
This experience is perfect for those who appreciate creative artistry, want to see the beauty of ice carvings firsthand, and enjoy a touch of luxury in a frosty setting. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or even family, the Hôtel de Glace offers an unforgettable peek into a magical icy world.


The Hôtel de Glace isn’t just a hotel; it’s a winter masterpiece built entirely of ice and snow. Every winter, talented artists and sculptors craft this icy castle, which features rooms, suites, a chapel, and even an ice bar. The theme changes each year, keeping the experience fresh for returning visitors.
What makes it special is how artfully and precisely each sculpture and structure is made. From snow arches to crystal-clear ice sculptures, the hotel radiates a fairy-tale glow, especially under the colorful lighting. You can’t stay overnight as a guest, but a self-guided visit allows a close-up look at this ice artistry.
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Your ticket collection takes place at the Village Vacances Valcartier main pavilion in Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier. The location is well-organized, and the coordinates (46.94786834716797, -71.4857177734375) make it easy to find. You’ll want to dress warmly — layers, winter boots, and gloves are essential because outdoor temperatures can range from -25°C to 5°C.
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted at the group counter, then guided to your ticket. The Grand Hall of the ice hotel greets visitors with fascinating ice art, setting the tone for what’s to come. From here, you’re free to roam, taking in the grandeur and intricate carvings.
More Great Tours NearbyThe main attraction is the variety of themed rooms and sculptures. Reviewers mention being awestruck by the attention to detail — carvings that look like majestic castles, animals, or abstract art. One visitor noted, “The carvings to the structures were spectacular,” and many mention how each room is different and decorated with “majestic sculptures.”
A highlight is the ice chapel, which offers a magical, almost spiritual setting. It’s a quiet spot where you can appreciate the beauty of ice and light working together. Some reviews note that the hotel rooms themselves aren’t accessible for viewing overnight, only sculptures, restaurant, and bar.
Many visitors enjoy a drink at the ice bar, where drinks are served in cups made of ice — a fun photo opportunity. A review describes the ice bar and ice-capped maple syrup as favorites. Keep in mind, drinks can be pricey, but the experience is worth it for the novelty.
Beyond the hotel, the location offers other winter fun like snow tubing, sledding, and water slides, which can be booked separately or as part of a package. Some reviews mention that these amenities are accessible and add to the overall value.

Most visitors recommend spending at least 1 to 2 hours exploring. One reviewer suggested two hours to fully enjoy the sculptures, ice bar, and photo opportunities. Since the main section closes at 11 pm, visiting later in the day allows you to enjoy the illuminated sculptures under the night sky.


While ticket prices are not specified here, reviews consistently mention good value for money. The chance to see stunning ice art up close, enjoy a magical setting, and experience a genuine winter wonderland makes it a worthwhile outing. The fact that you can buy tickets online in advance simplifies planning and helps avoid long lines.

Most reviews rave about the craftsmanship of the sculptures and the beauty of the setting. Comments like “Absolutely amazing” and “Spectacular carvings” highlight the artistic skill involved. Several reviewers also mention the overall experience being fun and unique, with some adding that it’s a must-see if you’re in Quebec City.

The main consideration is that the hotel rooms don’t offer overnight stays. If you’re hoping for a night in an ice bed, you’ll be disappointed. Also, since the hotel closes at 8 pm for rooms, late evening visitors may need to plan their trip so they don’t miss the main features. Plus, drinks at the ice bar can be expensive, which is typical for novelty bars, but worth noting.

If you’re after a visually stunning, fun, and different experience during winter in Quebec, the Hôtel de Glace fits the bill. It’s a fantastic choice for art lovers, families, couples, and anyone curious about ice architecture. The self-guided format offers freedom, making it appealing for independent travelers who want flexibility.
While it’s not a traditional hotel experience, the spectacular sculptures and magical ambiance are more than enough to make this a memorable outing. Just remember to bundle up and bring your camera — this is one chilly adventure worth savoring.
Is the Hôtel de Glace suitable for all ages?
Yes, most visitors find it fun for all ages, especially with the ice sculptures and bar. Keep in mind, the temperature can be very cold, so dress accordingly.
How long should I plan to spend there?
Most recommend at least 1 to 2 hours to see everything comfortably. If you want to take plenty of photos or enjoy the bar, plan for a bit longer.
Can I see the hotel rooms overnight?
No, the hotel rooms are not open for overnight stays. Only the sculptures, restaurant, and bar areas are accessible during visiting hours.
What’s the best time of day to visit?
Early in the day or earlier in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the illuminated sculptures at night.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included, but the meeting point is convenient at Village Vacances Valcartier. Taxis or shuttles are recommended if you don’t have a car.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
It’s advisable to reserve online, as tickets can be purchased with free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and it helps avoid long lines.
What should I wear?
Dress in warm layers, wear winter boots, gloves, and a hat. Outdoors temperatures can be very cold, so proper clothing is essential.
Are there other activities nearby?
Yes, Village Vacances Valcartier offers snow tubing, sledding, and water slides that can complement your visit, adding extra winter fun.
In all, the Hôtel de Glace offers a visual feast and a tangible sense of winter magic in Quebec City. While not a traditional hotel stay, the artistry, ambiance, and fun make it a worthy visit for travelers seeking something truly different. Just don’t forget your warm clothes — and your camera.
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