Stay in an invisible cube at Treehotel Sweden

By Jimmy Loughran 21-10-2010

What is it:

Treehotel was built July 2010 in Harads Sweden (part of Swedish Lapland). This unusual hotel is combines imaginative Swedish design with stylish luxury.

What’s so special:

Located just 60km south of the Arctic Circle, guests can enjoy the picturesque sights from a height.

Rooms include The Bird’s Nest – a suspended nest like dwelling that hides a deceptively modern room inside, with enough room to accommodate a family with two children. The Mirror Cube is a clever structure camoflages itself by reflecting the surrounding sky, allowing visitors to experience the pristine, undisturbed mountain view.

They're just two of the strange rooms you can enjoy at Treehotel - they also have The Tree Sauna, The UFO, The Blue Cone and other rooms that boast equally mesmerising façades and modern interiors.

The details:

Prices vary from room to room, the mirror cube costs 4200 SEK (Around €450) per night and houses two people. This price includes a breakfast buffet. For more information on Treehotel visit their website, phone: +46 (0)928 104 03 or email: [email protected]

Getting there:

Harads is a one hour drive from Luleå, which houses the largest airport in northern Sweden.

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