Phone Number 511-616-7777
Scandic Luleå
Banvägen 3, Near Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, 97346, Sweden
Rating
4.1
Price Level
$$
Rooms
160
Pets
Yes
14
May

Scandic Luleå, Lulea

Scandic Luleå

"Lulea is situated in the northern part of Sweden, and is a city where nature, history, culture and sport all come together. Visit the House of Technology, one of the most popular attractions in Norrbotten county. Our hotel in Lulea, Scandic Luleå, is located a few kilometres from the city centre. It is possible to borrow a bicycle from our reception to conveniently discover the city centre or explore Lulea harbour. A renovated hotel 100 km from the Arctic Circle with a short drive to the city centre and lovely areas for country walks all around. Lace up your skates and head out onto the ploughed ice. Enjoy Norrbotten delicacies in the restaurant, and watch the northern lights as they dance across the sky.    Unwind in the relaxation area's indoor pool and sauna. Enjoy great food in Restaurant Norrport. The hotel has 7 meeting rooms for 2-100. Explore Lulea attractions like The House of

Scandic Luleå

Price & Availability

Overall

Very Good
4.1
363 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 2.5
Location 3.8
Cleanliness 4.3
Comfort 4
Neighborhood 3.5
Amenities 4
Condition 4
Recomendation 96.2%
“First impressions: friendly staff, both at reception and in the bar. Clean, standard type rooms. The big downer was the lack of beer sorts in the bar, they'll have them in a week which was a bad surprise, and the things on the bar menu that actually wasn't possible to be ordered.Second day: Had dinner in the restaurant, went for the recommended three course set dinner. Out of three recommended wines, two they didn't have. So, why recommend something they are out of? Had two waiters, the male very professional but the female probably among the worst I've ever encountered.TL;DR stay away from the restaurant but enjoy the rooms.”
— Fredrik Johansson
“Very patient and friendly personal, clean room, decent breakfast.”
— Härmo Tellas