The hotel is super expensive and the price is not high, but there seems to be no other hotels available in the town. The breakfast was not bad, with salmon, it was the only one of the 7 hotels in Sweden (including Scandic, Marriott, etc.) that had salmon. There is a parking lot at the entrance of the hotel. I arrived at the hotel before eight in the evening. But when I politely asked the front desk about parking, the old gentleman told me that I can only park until 8 o'clock tomorrow morning and I must drive away to find another place, and I must go to a nearby supermarket to get a parking permit. So with doubts, we went to a nearby supermarket 150 meters away. The result, together with the supermarket attendants and local customers, was very strange, saying that parking in this small town is free for unlimited time. There is no parking permit in the supermarket. There is a free parking meter that can be put on the car. And this time counter is available in my car. Then he ignored the old man's request for parking. Checked out at ten o'clock the next day and found that other cars in the parking lot did not drive away. The rooms are so-so, with a somewhat antique feel. The appearance of the entire hotel is very ordinary, but the layout of the shop is very particular. There are classical paintings on the floor and many decorations that seem to be medieval. There is a church not far from the hotel entrance, as shown in the picture. The landmark Glip Castle is also within easy reach.
Excellent
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