Very good - What previous guests thought, 346 reviews
Very good · 346 reviews
Situated in Björkliden, Hotell Fjället offers 4-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Among the various facilities are ski-to-door access and a ski pass sales point.
Guest review
Fabulous view from our hotel room. Attentive staff
What guests said about Abisko:
10
I have been here eleven times, which must show that I like...
I have been here eleven times, which must show that I like it very much.
I have been here summer and winter as well.
I mostly hike to Lapporten and Trollsjoen.
On the other hand, I am not a fan of Kungsleden, which for me is a motorway for pedestrians.
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Guest review by
Jean-Paul
Denmark
10
Abisko e a beautiful place to watch the Northern Lights!
Abisko e a beautiful place to watch the Northern Lights! It's a fantastic place to get some fresh breeze and enjoy the nature. The STF National Park is also a place to add in your list to visit. Safe to solo travelers. Very close to good spots and another countries.
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Guest review by
Valéria
Brazil
10
Abisko is a perfect destination for having a good chance of...
Abisko is a perfect destination for having a good chance of getting to see the Northern Lights. The geographical location and the climatic conditions make it a perfect location for witnessing the magic of the Aurora Borealis.
A trip to the Abisko Sky Station is definitely worth a visit. The view from the top is phenomenal! If you happen to be there up north on a near full moon day and you get lucky to see the Northern Lights, you will find it hard not be satisfied with what you experience!
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Guest review by
Sumukh
Sweden
10
Best place to see the Northern Lights.
Best place to see the Northern Lights. Abisko only has limited accommodations so there's guarantee that the place will never be overcrowded.
Transportation is very difficult and you must book everything in advance.
Eating options include the restaurants at the hotels, kitchen in hostels. There's 2 places where you can buy your groceries - Godisfabriken and the shop in the Abisko Tourist Station. Other than that, you go to Kiruna or Narvik (which are pretty far)
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Guest review by
Francis Joseph
Sweden
8.0
We traveled to Abisko in the winter and so there wasn't much...
We traveled to Abisko in the winter and so there wasn't much daylight, but there were quite a number of guided tours available (aurora viewing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, etc.). I'm sure it would be great in the summer months for hiking and other outdoor activities. There was only one restaurant in town but it was very good.
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Guest review by
Mark
United States
10
Winter trip:
Winter trip:
Best location we visited between Norway and Sweden for viewing the Auroras. We finally found success here, when all the apps were saying there was no chance of success.
Abisko made everywhere else seem like a tourist trap.
There is very little light pollution here, and we saw more stars than I have seen since I was a child.
There is a grocery store if you need anything.
You can travel by train or by car.
There are plenty of outdoor activities to do, and you are provided with proper cold weather gear for every activity. If you want to do something on your own, you can rent equipment as needed.
There are only a few places to eat, so book in advance.
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Guest review by
Fisher
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Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,592 reviews
Fabulous · 1,592 reviews
Clean, warm and cosy place. Nice shower. Comfortable bed. Ability to have own bathroom. Good breakfast. Hot water available in the common area. Within walking distance to the train station, Abisko Östra, the national park, and the beach/pier. The beach is an excellent location to watch the northern lights, which we were lucky to see on the second night in Abisko Östra. At KP5, the aurora was white to the naked eye (green and pink to the camera), stunning and dancing across the sky.
Good - What previous guests thought, 2,054 reviews
Good · 2,054 reviews
Close to Abisko Östra station and the only grocer in the area. Also, only 10 minutes to get to the lake. I went during the shoulder season to try to capture the Northern lights and boy I did! Even from the car park. There's a few areas to eat and cook and lots of showers and toilets. The dining with a view of the lake was always beautiful!