HotelsThere are over 1.600 hotels in Sweden in all classes and rate ranges. Click here for a complete list.Make your hotel reservation directly online. Click on the links below for information about hotels in the following cities: Arvika, Borlänge, Eskilstuna, Falkenberg, Gislaved, Gnesta, Göteborg, Halmstad, Helsingborg, Hjo, Hudiksvall, Jönköping, Kalmar, Karlskrona, Karlstad, Karlskoga, Kristianstad, Lagan, Lerum, Linköping, Luleå, Lund, Malmö, Mölndal, Mora, Motala, Nyköping, Nynäshamn, Oskarshamn, Simrishamn, Skellefteå, Skövde, Sollefteå, Stenungsund, Stockholm, Strömstad, Sundsvall, Sunne, Söderhamn, Söderköping, Trosa, Umeå, Uppsala, Varberg, Vimmerby, Visby, Vänersborg, Västerås, Växjö, Örebro, Örnsköldsvik, Östersund. Youth hostels ("Vandrarhem" in Swedish)There are hundreds of youth hostels in Sweden, most of of them run by or affiliated to either SVIF, "Svenska Vandrarhem i Förening" or "STF Svenska Turistföreningen" or. The standards and styles vary from large rooms with many beds for backpackers to hotel-like private rooms with toilet and/or shower.CampingThere are camping areas all over Sweden, for caravans as well as tents. The service is often of high standard and everyone is equally welcome. At some locations, there are fully licensed restaurants. Common for all is that there will be nature and wilderness close by, as well as other recreational possibilities and lots of activities for all ages in the vicinity.
Cottages ("Stugor" in Swedish)More than 18.000 cottages are available for rent throughout Sweden. Weekly rates vary from SEK 800 and up to SEK 6.000 depending on location, size and standard. To find a cottage, contact any of the rental companies listed in these pages. To view the terms of contract most commonly used in Sweden, click here! |