8 Glass Dome Hotels Where You Can Sleep Under the Northern Lights

Picture this: you’re in bed, warm and comfortable, watching green and purple lights ripple across the Arctic sky. You’re not standing outside in the freezing cold. You’re not on some midnight expedition. You’re just lying there, inside a heated glass dome, watching one of the most incredible natural wonder on Earth. That’s what glass dome hotels offer. They’ve become the go-to for anyone who wants to see the northern lights without sacrificing comfort. From Finnish Lapland to Alaska, these places are built specifically for aurora viewing — and you don’t even have to leave your room.

Here are 8 spectacular glass dome hotels around the world where you can sleep beneath the aurora borealis.

 

 

Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Finland

 

This is where the whole glass igloo thing started. Located in the heart of Finnish Lapland, Kakslauttanen launched the concept back in the 1990s and it’s still one of the most famous aurora destinations in the world. These cozy domes provide a front-row seat to the Northern Lights, with the added charm of traditional Finnish design.

Yeah, it’s touristy. But it’s touristy for a reason. The experience really is magical.

 

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Check availability here: Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Finland

 

 

Aito Igloo & Spa Resort, Finland

 

Set in the forests of Rovaniemi, Aito Igloo & Spa Resort sits right on the edge of a lake — which makes the aurora reflections twice as good. The glass igloos are designed for sky watching, and the on-site spa means you can warm up between light shows. There’s also a floating glass igloo boat, the Aurora Nest, if you want something even more unusual.

It’s a quieter, more intimate option than the big-name resorts — and the location puts you right in the heart of Finnish Lapland.

 

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Check availability here: Aito Igloo & Spa Resort, Finland

 

 

Northern Lights Village, Finland

 

If you want something more affordable but still great, Northern Lights Village is a solid choice. It’s near Saariselkä in Finnish Lapland, and they have Aurora Cabins with big glass roofs and cozy interiors. The cabins are smaller than some of the luxury spots, but they’re warm, well-designed, and set up for great aurora viewing. They also offer snowmobile tours, ice fishing, and traditional Sami cultural experiences.

 

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Check availability here: Northern Lights Village, Finland

 

 

Clear Sky Resorts, Utah, USA

 

If Scandinavia feels too far, Clear Sky Resorts is the only glass dome hotel experience in the United States. Located near Bryce Canyon in southern Utah, these geodesic domes give you wide-open views of the Milky Way and occasional aurora activity when there’s a strong solar storm.

Each dome is climate-controlled, with a king bed positioned right under the glass ceiling. It’s more about stargazing than northern lights, but the desert sky here is stunning.

 

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Check availability here: Clear Sky Resorts, Utah, USA

 

 

Aurora Pyramid Glass Igloos, Finland

 

Near Levi in Finnish Lapland, these pyramid-shaped glass igloos do something clever: the beds are motorized, so you can adjust the angle for sleeping or sky watching without getting up. The glass roof runs from floor to peak, giving you a wide, unobstructed view of the night sky. There’s a sauna on-site, free breakfast, and a fireplace in the lobby.

The pyramid shape makes these stand out visually — and the aurora views are exactly what you’d hope for this far north.

 

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Check availability here: Aurora Pyramid Glass Igloos, Finland

 

 

Tree Hotel, Sweden

 

For a unique glass dome accommodation, Tree Hotel gives you various options.
This hotel offer you 5 different type of rooms, which is not just a name, it reflects the shape of your stay: The UFO, Mirror Cube, The Bird’s Nest, Dragonfly and The Cabin.

Located in Harads, Sweden, the hotel provides spectacular views of the Northern Lights and the surrounding wilderness.

 

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Check availability here: Tree Hotel – Harads, Sweden

 

 

Aurora Igloo South, Iceland

 

About 100 km from Reykjavík, near the small town of Hella, Aurora Igloo South keeps things simple and focused. The heated glass domes face north for optimal aurora viewing, are fully insulated, and come with private facilities. It’s a more stripped-back experience than some of the luxury options — but the location in South Iceland puts you close to waterfalls, lava fields, and the Golden Circle.

If you want the aurora experience without the resort price tag, this is a solid choice.

 

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Check availability here: Aurora Igloo South, Iceland

 

 

Hotel Arctic, Greenland

 

Hotel Arctic, located in Ilulissat, Greenland, offers a unique blend of modern comfort and Arctic charm. The hotel’s igloo cabins are situated on the edge of an ice fjord, providing stunning views of both the Northern Lights and the surrounding icebergs.

 

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Check availability here: Hotel Arctic, Greenland

 

Programs

 

  • Aurora Tour
  • Icebreaker Arktis Cruise
  • Arctic Ice Karting Tour
  • Arctic Trail Horse Riding Tour
  • Reindeer Safari
  • Arctic Ice Experience
  • Arctic Ice Floating Adventure

See more…

 

Embrace the magic of the Northern Lights by choosing one of these extraordinary glass dome hotels for your next adventure. Whether you seek luxury or a unique experience, these accommodations promise an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Arctic wonderland.

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