Sweden calling? Check out these 5 incredibly unique hotels
Sweden calling? Check out these 5 incredibly unique hotels
September 5, 2022, 5:27 p.m
Known for its idyllic landscapes, beautiful lakes, abundant forests and inviting coffee culture, Sweden is considered one of the most amazing destinations to visit.
Having said that, it welcomes many travelers from all over the world throughout the year.
So if you’re planning a trip to Sweden, here are five exceptionally unique hotels worth staying at. Check them out!
Every year during the winters, the Torneälven’s pristine water freezes into ice and the Icehotel is hand-sculpted.
The room temperature is around -5 degrees Celsius, but you don’t have to worry because the rooms have beds covered with reindeer skins, warm clothes and sleeping bags.
Also, the rooms have curtains instead of doors.
There are communal baths, changing rooms and saunas outside the hotel.
“Nestled” (literally) in Sweden’s Harads, Treehotel offers unique accommodation that will definitely make your trip memorable.
The hotel offers rooms such as The UFO, Biosphere, Mirrorcube, Dragonfly and Bird’s Nest – all of which are attached to trees.
All these rooms have a modern and ecological design that offers you a mix of wildlife and luxury in equal measure.
At this unique hotel in Sweden’s Järvsö, your closest neighbors will be wolves.
The whole property is created in a barn inside a wolf enclosure, so you easily get a chance to spot them from your room window and even hear them howl at night.
The hotel has five well-equipped rooms, toilets and a sauna.
You also get free entry to the zoo.
The Utter Inn is a floating hotel located just a short boat ride from Västerås harbour.
At this mini-hotel, you can unwind on a 25 m² deck while enjoying the fantastic view of the water and the sunset.
In addition, your room will be underwater as it has been made three meters below the surface, so you can see some marine life.
Langholmen Hotel is located in Stockholm and was formerly a women’s prison. Yes, you read that right!
It opened its doors in 1724 as a prison and operated as one for 250 years! After that, it was converted into a hotel.
You can choose your own cell (we mean room) or a hostel room if your budget is tight.