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The Nordic countries are home to hotels that not only provide excellent service but are also captivating in design. These hotels draw from the region’s signature aesthetics, blending iconic modernism, rustic coziness, and simple, minimalist interiors that highlight the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Each one offers a distinctive experience, reflecting the natural wonders of the area.
Among the top picks is the Juvet Landscape Hotel in Norway, famous for its full-length glass walls that immerse guests in panoramic views of the surrounding forest. Also in Norway, the Storfjord Hotel, located on the picturesque west coast, offers rugged elegance with traditional timber construction and views over fjords and mountains.
Sweden is home to some iconic choices like the ICEHOTEL, where guests sleep in rooms sculpted from ice, and the modern Copperhill Mountain Lodge, which combines cutting-edge architecture with a stunning alpine backdrop. Further north, the Treehotel features seven unique treehouse suites, each designed by a different Swedish architect, blending fantasy with contemporary design.
In Iceland, hotels like the Retreat at Blue Lagoon and Hotel Ranga stand out. The former offers luxurious suites with private access to geothermal lagoons, while the latter provides an ideal spot for witnessing the Northern Lights. These hotels are just a few examples of the many unique, aesthetically captivating accommodations in the Nordic region.
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