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Hotel Bellevue Hjo
Stadsparken
Hotel Bellevue is located in the Stadsparken park in central Hjo, right next to Lake Vattern. It offers free Wi-Fi, private parking and a relaxation area with sauna.All guest rooms at Bellevue Hotel have cable TV, and many overlook the park or the nearby marina. |
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Varnamo Folkhogskolas Vandrarhem
Sveavagen 32
The hotel is situated in Varnamo and is a short walk from Varnamo Station.Varnamo Folkhogskolas Vandrarhem provides comfortable rooms, designed to accommodate the requirements of any traveller.Varnamo Folkhogskolas Vandrarhem provides easy access to Bruno Mathsson Center. |
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Kaptenshuset
Kiviks Stora Väg 46
The Kaptenshuset Bed & Breakfast is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Kivik. The Kaptenshuset Bed & Breakfast boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each guestroom features amenities such as non smoking rooms, air conditioning, shower. |
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STF Vandrarhem Mora
Fredsgatan 6
Set in a simple, chalet-style building on a leafy street, this down-to-earth hostel is a 5-minute walk from the ornate belltower of Mora kyrka and 9 minutes' walk from Mora train station.Modest rooms sleeping up to 6 guests offer free Wi-Fi, TVs and shared bathrooms; some rooms have bunk beds. There's also an apartment with a kitchenette. |
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Vemdalsskalets Hogfjallshotell
Nya Landsvägen 40
Vemdalsskalets Hogfjallshotell provides a comfortable setting when in Vemdalen.Vemdalsskalets Högfjällshotell has 12 modern rooms that are equipped with a range of essential facilities to ensure guests have an enjoyable stay.For those wishing to dine out during their stay at the hotel, there are a selection of restaurants located close by. |
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Comfort Hotel Winn
Skolgatan 64
In the vibrant Centrala stan neighborhood, this modern hotel lies a 1-minute walk from the nearest bus stop, a 2-minute walk from Guitars - the Museum and 2 km from the Västerbottens Museum.The stylish rooms, decorated with colorful accents, come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, and some have city views.A breakfast buffet and all-day tea and coffee are free. |
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Best Western Hotel Linkoping
Hantverkaregatan 1
This modern hotel in the town square is a 5-minute walk from both Linköping Cathedral and Linköping Castle and 3 km from Gamla Linköping Open-Air Museum.All of the chic, contemporary rooms offer free WiFi, minibars and flat-screen TVs with cable channels, as well as wood floors. Upgraded rooms have pull-out sofas, while suites add separate living areas. |
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Radisson Blu SkyCity Hotel Stockholm-Arlanda
Pelargången 1
LocationIntegrated between terminal 4 and 5 at Arlanda Airport, the Radisson Blu SkyCity Hotel has currency exchange office, pharmacy, travel agencies and shopping in its propinquity. This property is also a 20-minute drive from Stockholm City.RoomsThis hotel boasts spacious accommodations that are blended with style and elegance creating an intimate atmosphere that can make your stay a real pleasure. |
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Torpet Mon
Brudaremossen 10
Torpet Mon offers 3-star accommodation in Gothenburg. It also features a garden and wireless internet.There are 3 rooms at Torpet Mon Hotel Gothenburg, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay. |
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STF Ljungskile Hostel and Hotel
Valdemar Svenssons Väg 11
STF Ljungskile Hostel and Hotel is located in Ljungskile and provides guests with wireless internet. It also provides on-site parking and a garden.Guests of STF Ljungskile have access to its wide range of outdoor activities, such as canoeing and hiking. |
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Being the largest of the Scandinavian countries, Sweden offers you many opportunities for cultural and outdoor activities. Visit the cities and explore the country's glorious past or the life in a cosmopolitan and modern society. If you need rest from the hectic city life, just leave for the countryside, and vast forests, 90000 lakes, mountains and the beautiful sea await you.
Though on the outskirts of Europe, Sweden was never a culturally outpost. The reigning royalty often invited foreign artists to their courts and also stimulated the development of local artists. Furthermore the Swedish developed their own traditions in design, painting and architecture. Gothenburg City hall was a widely followed example of traditionalistic architecture.
The three greatest cities Stockholm , Gothenburg and Malmo display three different characters. The capital Stockholm is beautiful, hi-tech oriented and full of history. This presentday capital is surrounded by its predeccesors Uppsala , Birka , Nykoping and Sigtuna . Famous is the trip by steaming-boat across the Getting There (the Blue Ribbon of Sweden) that connects Gothenburg with Stockholm.
In the south the more industrial Gothenburg at the western "front side" of Sweden is the industrial heart of the country. The city is dominated by the large international port. Malmo in the south is cosier and has a more common touch. This city is an easy daytrip from Copenhagen in Denmark.
Sweden's great and vastly unspoiled nature is very diverse and offers you new and unexpected beautiful views every time you visit it again. The south has warm and sandy beaches, an open rural landscape with beautiful manors and patches of woods. In the central part, the coast is dominated by thousands of small islands, the skerries, consisting of more or less bare rocks carved and polished by the latest glaciation. The landscape becomes more and more dominated by the woods, spotted with many lakes and smaller agricultural areas. The further to the north you move, the more the woods take over. Skerries give you the impression of travelling through a chain of lakes all the way to the Finnish border, as you move along the coast. The rivers become greater, the forests darker, the people fewer in the north. Close to the Norwegian border, the mountains get higher and rougher. Lappland in the northwest, north of the polar circle, lets you experience the emptiness of polar tundra in alpine environment.
Sweden became rich and powerful thanks to its great natural resources, the iron ore mines in the far north and in the central part, the forestry-based industry and cheap electricity from water power. Today, the country is in the frontline of IT development and infrastructure. |
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