Showing posts with label spa weekend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spa weekend. Show all posts

27 February 2011

Spa hotels in Sweden - Svenska SPA-hotell

I live in Sweden and I do like to go for a SPA-weekend, once or twice every year. Here are my favourites places for a SPA-weekend in Sweden.

SPA-hotels

Yasuragi Hasseludden, relax and unwind at these Japanese SPA hotel. Fab place! I have never been so relaxed before! But you need to reserve SPA-treatments very long in advance, otherwise you wont get one, and you also have to pay for the stay in advance, so that is a minus. http://www.yasuragi.se/


Tranås Badhotell, it is nicely decorated with a mix of old antique furniture and new. They dont serve any gourmet food at this place, but the prices and treatments are good. And the town is so small and sweet with at lot of design shops.




Varbergs Kurort is situated by the sea. Beautiful view, nice SPA and food.
http://www.varbergskurort.se/

Luxury Boutique Hotels with SPA

Karlaby Kro in Skåne. The food is heavenly, the staff is friendly and you will never want to leave. There are many handicraft shops and art galleries close by, so there are many things to do if you like art and culture.


Bomans in Trosa. The rooms are amazing, all decorated in different styles. The food is great and there are a lot of small design and interior shops in this little town.






Hotels with a SPA

The Dalecarlia hotel is worth a trip, just to see the amazing view. It is so beautiful and peaceful to visit this genuine hotel in Dalarna. The hotel room, SPA and food was also nice. http://www.dalecarlia.se/

Which is your favourite SPA-hotel in Sweden? Please leave a comment here.

29 May 2010

Relax in Riga

I visited Riga, the capital of Latvia, for a weekend in the summer.
It is a historial city with a lot of beautiful buildings and the largest city of the Baltic states.

Some call Riga the world capital of Art Nouveau and its historical city center is a UNESCO world heritage site.


Top ten things to do in Riga

  1. Take a walk in the old town and admire the beautiful buildings.Take a picture of the Maingaivju (Blackheads) house and the house of Three Brothers, some medieval residential houses. Pass by Smilšu Street 2 and see the goddess figure. It is considered to be the most
    beautiful Art Nouveau sculpture of a woman in Riga.
  2. Buy amber and traditional russian wooden dolls on the market in the old town
  3. Visit the Latvian Museum Occupations and get some insight to the history
  4. Visit the Riga Cathedral
  5. Take a walk around the Riga Castle built in 1497 and check out the home of the President.
  6. Have pancakes / crépes in the old town
  7. Get a fab view of Riga from the tower in the St. Peters church or from the TV-tower.
  8. See the Victory monument (a Soviet monument)
  9. If you like Wagner visit the Wagner Concert Hall where he used to have concerts when he lived in Riga.
  10. Visit the central market, a large food market to see the local food
If you are in to shopping, visit Stockmann, a department store in central Riga
And if you like opera, there is an opera house - The Latvia National Opera- with great prices and operas.
If you are a spa-lover take go to one of the Spas in Riga, maybe the ESPA Spa. Or take the short trip to Jurmala. A spa retreat by the sea. The hotel Jurmala spa looks nice.

Where to stay?
  • Clarion Collection Hotel Valdemars
  • Radisson Blu Daugava Hotel Riga
  • Reval Hotel Ridzene
  • Grand Palace Hotel
  • De Rome Hotel
Where to eat?