The Coolest Party Option Across the World

With the advent of ice bars cropping up all over the world, from South Africa to Sweden, it has never been clearer that partygoers are turning to novel ideas and memorable events to add an extra dimension to standard parties.
For those seeking the ultimate party venue, ice bars are fast becoming the option of choice. From chilly Northern Hemisphere bars in the furthest corners of Sweden or Denmark, all the way through to the thriving metropolises of London and New York, or even South Africa and India, partygoers are donning warm coats to experience the thrills and chills of partying in sub-zero temperatures. These bars are constructed of ice, with bars made from solid blocks of ice that have been chiselled to perfection, and ice sculptures adding and extra flair. Guests sip chilled Absolut vodka or cocktails from glasses made of ice, and walk through rooms made of ice, boasting below freezing temperatures and intricate designs. While these bars may not last all that long, the experience of enjoying a drink or three in a unique frozen atmosphere is proving highly popular.

Some of the top bars of ice found across the world include the following:

Orlando, Florida: The Ice-Bar in Orlando is one of the largest permanent bars made from ice in the whole of the United States. The ice designs were created by a master carver who has won awards in the international Ice Carving Olympics and also in Harbin, China at the world’s largest ice festival. The bar is made from over 50 tons of ice, and the interior features a crystal palace with throne, fireplace, sofa and chairs all carved from ice. Cocktails are served in specially crafted ice cocktail glasses which are created by local suppliers on a regular basis.

Tokyo, Japan: In Japan, the Absolut ICEBAR offers a chance to enjoy contemporary designs in ice, as they sip on cocktails from frozen glasses. All guests are given warm jackets and a drink on arrival, and can then wander through the bar’s chilly rooms or enjoy their drink at the huge bar. Entrance for the bar is about entrance fee of 3,500 yen (30 USD) per person.

Cape Town, South Africa: Cape Town’s trendy Waterfront area was home to Africa’s first ice bar, which was a huge success and the start of many future ice lounges in Southern Africa. Guests enjoyed drinks from frozen glasses made of ice, in tented rooms furnished in ice.

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