We got this hotel because there was a promotion on visitdalarna.se, i think it was 50% off due to some weekend shopping or midsummer promotion. And because we were staying over midsummer, we were the only guest there for our 1st night! So the good thing was that we had the whole hotel to ourselves. There was a pantry and dinning area for guest usage. The city was dead over midsummer but we rented a car and went over to Leksand and Rattvik for some celebrations.||||Rooms were really small and you hardly had space to open your luggage. The rooms were located within the shopping centre compound and you could see the shopping centre from your window, that could not be opened.||||This hotel is located within walking distance to the bus station where you could take the SweBus to Stockholm.||||Overall, it was a decent deal for us only because we managed to get the...
Read moreWe had beds, we had shower and warm water, we had very simple breakfast. We also had very little room and too much light coming thru curtains. We didnt have clean room, neither working showerhead.| Place was quiet, no disturbs during the night.|Free to use- coffeemachine was available, unfortunately it was empty so we couldnt enjoy coffee or chocomilk. | 2 nights was enough for us, next time we will book somewhere else. |Quess this place is ideal if you just wanna lay down and sleep in silence, grab a cup of coffee and toast with toppings at the morning and continue...
Read moreThis is the first time I have ever stayed inside a shopping mall. The lift takes you to a limited public space - a wide corridor really. Rooms are small - basic but clean and warm. The rooms are in the roof space of the centre - the only view is of the new IKEA through the roof window which does not open. Breakfast was simple - a couple of cereals, breads, boiled eggs etc - it was the same every morning of the four day stay. At £25 for breakfast it is expensive even by Swedish standards. As a place to sleep Kupolen is Ok but this budget accommodation at above...
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