Netherlands
participants
The goal of visiting the Ice Bar was to provide a unique and exciting cultural experience that celebrates the winter season. The event aimed to introduce exchange students to Dutch winter traditions, and in particular, the concept of an ice bar. Through the event, students could experience the novelty of drinking from ice glasses and immerse themselves in a winter wonderland setting. By participating in this event, students could expand their cultural horizons and gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity of Dutch culture.
The visit to the ice bar in Amsterdam with the exchange students was a unique and exciting cultural experience. As soon as the group entered the bar, they were greeted by an enchanting winter wonderland, with icy walls, frozen sculptures, and colorful lighting that added to the ambiance. The students were provided with warm capes and gloves to protect them from the cold as they explored the bar, which was kept at a chilly temperature of -10 degrees Celsius.
The ice bar itself was a popular attraction, with ice glasses filled with various types of drinks, such as Dutch beers and fruity cocktails. The students had a lot of fun sipping their drinks from the ice glasses and posing for photos against the ice sculptures. The friendly staff also provided interesting facts about the construction and maintenance of the ice bar, adding to the educational aspect of the experience.
The visit to the ice bar provided an excellent opportunity for social interaction and cultural exchange among the students. They had fun trying out new drinks and sharing their impressions with each other, while also learning more about Dutch winter traditions. The unique and unforgettable setting of the ice bar made it an event that the students will remember for a long time, and the experience helped to create lasting memories and friendships among the group. Overall, the visit to the ice bar in Amsterdam was an engaging and memorable cultural experience that enhanced the study abroad experience for the exchange students.