For our third and final night in London we decided to go to the London Icebar. Even though it is kind of expensive, we found a coupon and went on a night that was less expensive (a Sunday). For those of you who have never been to an icebar - GO! and for those of you who have no idea what an icebar even is, let me tell you. You walk into a waiting room and stand in line for your time to be called. Once it is your time to go into the icebar, you are given a very warm cape with a hood and gloves attached. Then you walk into the a bar that is made completely of ice and is kept at minus 5 degrees all year round. Everything is made out of crystal clear ice that comes from the frozen Torne River in Jukkasjarvi, Northern Sweden. The stools, walls, benches, cups, etc are all made out of ice. You are allowed into the icebar for 40 minutes and get one drink with entry. Since we had a coupon, we paid the regular price but got two drinks. The drinks were delicious and the cups made it amazing to drink out of it. It was definitely an experience that I would not have wanted to miss for anything in the world and I was skeptical at first because of how expensive it was. But with the coupon (or even without) I would not have missed this opportunity.
Christine, Me, and Liz waiting to go into the Icebar.
My first drink in the Icebar.
Loving the Icebar.
Just sipping on a cold drink in a glass made out of ice.
Christine and Me on a bench made out of ice.
The group in front of the Icebar London sign.
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