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An ice bar, sometimes associated with a ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures to hinder melting. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination.
The Absolute Ice bar In London Is a bar of ICE! The walls are ice, ice tables, bar, sofas even glasses are ice! Great Place for atmopshere and fun. 


It is found in 33 of Heddon St. A small street perpendicular to Regent St. and very close to Piccadilly, which lies at the heart and falls terribly handy for visiting. 


Inside the bar is kept at -5 degrees. Upon entering you provide some thermal layers silver hooded "Eskimo" and gloves so you do not pass anything cold. 


Every 6 months change the interior decoration and bring new ice from Sweden. Sometimes you can find a huge bottle of ice in which you can put inside, other times there are walls that separate the ice stay as a reserved, and so on. 


Actually, I strongly recommend that if you are in London and go through there, enter and enjoy a bit of cold, fun and a drink. 







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