While it looks like a building modeled after the iron throne, the Arctic Bath has nothing to do with Game of Thrones and everything to do with enjoying the Northern Lights. Scheduled to open next year, the Swedish hotel floats on water and offers incredible views of the Aurora Borealis. Of course, viewing the spectacle that is the Northern Lights is not all this hotel offers, as there’s a central bath between all the cabins for vacationers to take a dip. There are also several saunas, spa treatments, shopping, a lounge, and a restaurant in the hotel that’s modeled after a natural dam. Want a view of the Northern Lights while also being as close to the water as possible? Don’t think you can do better than this.
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