Sweden is expanding its hotel scene with a remarkable selection of new and renovated accommodations. From luxurious city retreats to charming countryside estates and unique nature experiences, these hotels embody modern design, culinary excellence, and sustainable concepts.
Located just 20 minutes from Gothenburg, this luxury countryside retreat combines nature with exclusivity. Offering 150 rooms, two pools, five bars, and two restaurants with Swedish and Spanish cuisine, the hotel emphasizes an "offline" experience, replacing TVs with music speakers in its rooms.
Sweden’s first Relais & Châteaux hotel blends historic charm with modern luxury. The 1870-built, heritage-listed property in Södermalm features 23 rooms, nine suites, a gourmet restaurant in a former chapel, a bistro, and an exclusive wellness experience.
A paradise for gin lovers, this nine-story hotel by the Södra Sundet offers 120 stylish rooms paired with immersive gin experiences. Guests can enjoy tastings and visit the award-winning Hernö Gin Distillery in Dala.
Following a fire in 2021, this historic manor is making a grand comeback with 33 rooms and a luxurious lake-view suite. The former 1916 stable building has been transformed into a refined lounge and conference space.
A blend of Michelin-starred cuisine and cozy accommodation: Renowned chef Magnus Nilsson (formerly of the two-star Fäviken) brings his expertise to this charming guesthouse, offering locally inspired cuisine ranging from simple to refined.
Bringing modern luxury to Sweden’s northernmost region, this 154-room hotel in Kiruna features two restaurants, conference facilities, and a Sky Bar with panoramic views. The highlight is the Vana Spa, with infinity pools, saunas, and a traditional hammam.
This new Nobis Hospitality Group hotel, located in the historic Solna Barracks near Hagaparken, seamlessly integrates wellness, nature, and modern design. With a 2,500 m² spa, outdoor activity areas, and state-of-the-art meeting spaces, it offers breathtaking views of Brunnsviken and proximity to Haga Palace, the Swedish Crown Princess’s residence.
Hyatt makes its debut in Gothenburg with a modern and expansive hotel near the central train station. Spanning 13,600 square meters, the property will feature 300 rooms, suites, a restaurant, and a stylish lobby bar designed as a social hub for travelers and locals alike
This historic coastal hotel in Vaxholm, known as the gateway to the Stockholm Archipelago, is being reimagined by acclaimed restaurateurs Stefan Strömberg and Jesper Ahlbom. By 2025, they plan to unveil a vibrant culinary and lifestyle destination that honors the hotel's 200-year history while introducing a contemporary dining concept.
From luxury boutique hotels to sustainable nature retreats and concept accommodations for food and gin enthusiasts, Sweden’s latest hotel openings offer modern comfort, local identity, and exceptional experiences. 2025 promises to be an exciting year for travelers seeking extraordinary places to stay!
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