
This is the Game of Thrones-themed hotel that has been carved entirely out of ice and snow and comes complete with dragons, direwolves and even the dreaded White Walkers.

The hotel has been built in collaboration with HBO, the network behind the smash-hit series, and has opened at Lapland Hotels Snow Village in Finland.

Intricate ice sculptures depicting themes and characters from the show grace the 14 bedrooms and 10 suites with one room even featuring an enormous carving of a demonic White Walker looming over the bed.

Brrr-illiant: The Game of Thrones-themed hotel that has opened in the Lapland Hotels Snow Village in Finland

The hotel has been built in collaboration with HBO, the network behind the smash-hit series that has captivated viewers around the world

Intricate ice sculptures depicting themes and characters from the show grace the walls of the hotel, which is open until April

The dragon-shaped ice slide inside the hotel, which is constantly kept at the chilly temperature of minus 5 degrees Celsius

An icy replica of the Iron Throne guarded by the Mountain that Rides inside the Game of Thrones-themed hotel in Lapland

There's also a dragon-shaped ice slide, an icy replica of the Iron Throne guarded by the Mountain that Rides, sigils of the great Westeros houses on the walls, and a reconstruction of the Braavosi Hall of Faces.

Another dragon guards the Ice Bar, where drinks are served in carved-ice glasses rather than golden goblets.

Meanwhile diners in the adjacent ice restaurant will be relieved to hear that horse heart has been struck from the menu in favour of reindeer steak or Arctic char fish.

A dragon also guards the ice bar, where customers are served drinks inside carved glasses that are made out of ice

Due to the chilly temperatures inside the rooms and the bar in the hotel, it is recommended guests only spend one night there

A customer stands at the bar ready to order her drink, which will be served in a glass that has been carved out of ice

The ice hotel also has a restaurant, where diners can enjoy dishes such as traditional reindeer steak or Arctic char fish

Winter is coming to your holiday plans: The tables and chairs are also made out of ice, where the restaurant is set for dinner

Or for couples looking to seal the bond between their houses, there is even an on-site wedding chapel.

With temperatures throughout the ice hotel kept at a cool minus five degrees celsius, it's recommended guests stay in the ice rooms for just one night.

Separate log cabins provide warmer accommodation to allow for extended stays without succumbing to hypothermia.

An ice sculpture looms over a double bed in one of the 10 suites available at the Game of Thrones-themed hotel in Lapland

Rooms at the ice hotel start from £148 ($200) a night, with an additional $18 (£15) fee for entry to the Snow Village

One of the rooms inside the ice hotel, where even the beds are made out of ice. Separate log cabins provide warmer accommodation to allow for extended stays

Three single beds are arranged in a half-star formation in yet another mesmerising room in the hotel

The hotel also lays on a number of activities, including husky or reindeer-sledding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and ice-sculpting classes.

Meanwhile, the hotel also says it is the perfect location to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, an a dedicated snowmobile in on hand for those who want to hunt for the phenomenon.

Rooms at the ice hotel start from £148 ($200) a night, with an additional $18 (£15) fee for entry to the SnowVillage. Bookings are available for stays up to April 8, 2018.

There be dragon: One of the ice-sculptures inside the hotel, which also lays on activities such as husky and reindeer-sledding and snowmobiling

Among the sculptures on the walls are sigils of the great Westeros houses on the walls, and a reconstruction of the Braavosi Hall of Faces

Game of Thrones fans will no doubt rejoice at the prospect of staying in the chillingly inventive accommodation. A cold reception is guaranteed