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Where to Stay Sweden

Where to stay Sweden

Recommended Accommodation for Sweden

Below are our recommended places to stay for Sweden. We’d love to add more. If you’ve traveled to Sweden and have a recommended hotel, hostel, B&B or inn that would be great for a solo traveler, please submit it by completing this form. We’ll then add your suggestion to this page. In fact, if you have any places you’ve stayed anywhere in the world that you loved as a solo traveler, please submit them via this form.

As everyone shares everyone benefits. And now, the suggested hotels, hostels, B&Bs and inns…

Visby Fangelse

This was an amazing hostel to stay in as a solo traveler in Visby! The hostel looks a bit eerie from the outside as it is an old converted prison, but it is incredibly clean inside and the staff is very friendly and extremely helpful. Though the website has no official booking mechanism, I sent a short e-mail asking for a bed and it was waiting for me upon arrival, no problems! Non-prison rooms are available as well as miniature cabinstyle lodging in the court yard. I first arrived on a weekend in the summer and it was packed with young Swedish people (party atmosphere) but my stay lasted into the week and I ended with a six-person room all to myself (very calm). Amazing location. Easy access to ferry and bus/airport as well as downtown Visby. Definitely memorable!

Skeppsbron 1
Conn College #4149
Visby
Gotland
Sweden 621 57

Click here to book on their site
Email: info@visbyfangelse.se

Type: Hostel
Price range: $51 to $100
What’s included: breakfast, WiFi
A party place: Yes


 

Last updated: 28th April, 2018
 
 

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