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You can now stay in a Game of Thrones-inspired ice hotel in Finland

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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Game of Thrones isn't coming back until 2019. Wondering how to satisfy your urgent, insatiable, unwavering cravings for more things Westeros until then? Perhaps, a trip to Finland might help.

The Lapland Hotels SnowVillage partnered with HBO Nordic to turn its annual ice hotel (yes, they have that every year) into a Game of Thrones-inspired resort in Kittilä, just a short flight away from Finland's capital, Helsinki. 

The 200,000-square-foot space is made entirely of snow (44 million pounds of it, to be precise) and ice (771,000 pounds in total) and was created by sculptors from Latvia, Poland, Russia and Ukraine. 

Expect 24 hotel rooms decorated with objects reminiscent of the show and each kept at a cool 23 degrees Fahrenheit (usual outdoor temperature: 10 degrees Fahrenheit). Obviously, there is no indoor heating system... but worry not! The hotel provides overnight guests with warm sleeping bags, pillows and towels. They do, however, advise spending just one night on the premise.

Also visitable on the property: An Iron Throne (made of ice, of course), a Hall of Faces and a whole lot of giant ice dragon sculptures. Plus: An Ice Bar, an Ice Restaurant and an Ice Chapel. 

You can book a room for about $200 per night or opt for the $18 day pass to the SnowVillage. You've got until April 8, 2018 to visit. 

Check out these awesome pictures from the village:

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