Experience the magic of the Ice Bar in Reykjavik's city center

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Magic Ice Bar in Reykjavik is a unique and enchanting experience that transports visitors into a world of ice and wonder. Located in the heart of the city, this ice bar is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in a winter wonderland. Upon arrival, visitors are given warm capes and gloves to protect them from the freezing temperatures inside the bar. The walls, bar, and even the drinking glasses are all made of pure, crystal-clear ice, creating a truly magical atmosphere. The bar features intricate ice sculptures created by talented artists, showcasing the beauty and creativity that can be achieved with ice as a medium. From ice sculptures of animals to famous landmarks, each piece is a work of art and a testament to the skill of the artists.


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The dungeon is populated with sagging dummies who are flogged and pressed with all the realism of a puppet show while the previously convicted witch appears for some shrill jump scares along the way. Located in the very heart of Salem s central tourist district is this museum that doesn t so much educate visitors about the area s history of witch hunts as it does walk them through a low-budget TV movie about it.

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From ice sculptures of animals to famous landmarks, each piece is a work of art and a testament to the skill of the artists. Visitors can order a variety of drinks from the ice bar, from classic cocktails to specialty creations. Enjoying a drink in a glass made entirely of ice is a one-of-a-kind experience that adds an extra element of novelty and fun to the evening.

Witch Dungeon Museum

Located in the very heart of Salem’s central tourist district is this “museum” that doesn’t so much educate visitors about the area’s history of witch hunts as it does walk them through a low-budget TV movie about it.

This aging attraction is just one of a number of tourist traps in Salem capitalizing on the witch hysteria of the 17th century that took the lives of 20 Salem residents. The tour through the facility begins with a live reenactment of a witch trial, acted out by local thespians. This kangaroo court is watched over by a jury of unblinking wax mannequins that are showing their age.

After the trial concludes, visitors are led into the basement which is said to be a recreation of an actual witch dungeon that supposedly existed nearby at one point. Should this be true, then the witches of the day probably had about as much to worry about as a teenage couple walking through a haunted house run by their local youth group.The dungeon is populated with sagging dummies who are flogged and pressed with all the realism of a puppet show while the previously convicted witch appears for some shrill jump scares along the way.

Throughout, the tour, the veracity of the events presented is assured, implying that many of the girls and women were faking. The general atmosphere seems to promote the concept of witches as those most regularly seen on Halloween candy wrappers, as opposed to the demonized victims of fear and superstition that actually lost their lives in the town.

All historical pedantry aside, the Witch Dungeon Museum could likely be a kitschy good time for fans of haunted houses, and moreover an interesting example of how history, no matter how dark or troubling, can be morphed and shifted into the popular entertainment of tomorrow.

Know Before You Go

There's only street parking, which is limited. Tours are offered at specific times, so make sure to check ahead. The museum is not handicap accessible.

You can save up to $8 per person if you choose to visit aside this museum, another two: the Witch History Museum and the New England Pirate Museum. Tickets are available at the door.
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In addition to the ice bar, the Magic Ice Bar also offers a museum where visitors can learn about the history and culture of ice art. Interactive exhibits and displays take visitors on a journey through the evolution of ice art, showcasing its significance in different cultures and time periods. Whether you're looking for a unique place to have a drink or simply want to experience the magic of ice art, the Magic Ice Bar in Reykjavik is a must-visit destination. It offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of the beauty and versatility of ice as an art form..

Reviews for "Dive into the icy magic of Reykjavik's Magic Ice Bar"

- John Doe - 1 star - I was really disappointed with my visit to Magic ice bar in Reykjavik. The concept of an ice bar sounded intriguing, but the reality was far from satisfying. First of all, the prices were exorbitant for what was essentially a small and average-looking bar made of ice. I expected a more immersive experience, but instead, it felt more like a tourist trap. The staff was also quite unfriendly and seemed disinterested in providing a pleasant experience. Overall, I wouldn't recommend Magic ice bar to anyone looking for a unique and enjoyable outing in Reykjavik.
- Jane Smith - 2 stars - I was excited to visit Magic ice bar in Reykjavik, but it turned out to be a bit underwhelming. While the ice sculptures were impressive, the overall atmosphere of the bar was lacking. The space was small and overcrowded, making it difficult to fully appreciate the sculptures or enjoy a drink. Additionally, the drinks were overpriced, even considering the novelty of the experience. The service was also subpar, with a lack of attentiveness from the staff. Overall, I wouldn't say it was a terrible experience, but I wouldn't choose to visit Magic ice bar again in the future.
- Sarah Johnson - 2.5 stars - My visit to Magic ice bar in Reykjavik was rather underwhelming. The highlight of the attraction was undoubtedly the ice sculptures, which were beautifully crafted. However, the rest of the experience fell short. The bar itself was quite small and lacked comfortable seating options. The temperature inside was uncomfortably cold, even with the provided coats. The limited variety of drinks available and the high prices also left much to be desired. Ultimately, while the ice sculptures were impressive, I didn't find the overall experience worth the cost or discomfort.

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