Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 158 reviews
Superb · 158 reviews
A great place to stay in for families. A unique hostel with interesting history, located in a region where Astrid Lindgren's books are a living story. Owners where very helpful and made plenty of recommendations on what to visit in the neighbourhood.
A very well equiped and organized kitchen.
Kids had planty of space to play. Parents also had a cosy library to relax in.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 158 reviews
Superb · 158 reviews
Very nice place, a spacious kitchen equipped with all the necessary equipment (fridges, cooker, oven, microwave, coffee machine, even a blender :)) / a beautiful and large library where you can spend time pleasantly / unlimited access to the gym and all the sport equipment such as balls, ropes, mattresses, rackets, etc. / the host very nice and helpful / the hostel very very very clean.
We stayed only two nights but the place is also great for a longer stay.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 158 reviews
Superb · 158 reviews
Best family friendly hostel I've stayed at. It's an old school, our bedroom was half a classroom -- great play facilities and gymnasium and very spacious kitchen and common areas. The association that runs it really care about their community and keeping the building alive and take a lot of pride in creating a great experience. A very lovely place to stay and well located for Astrid Lingrens world. Don't miss visiting the nearby church, a fantastic piece of architecture!