The 7th Room Treehotel

$1360+

For those of you who love treehouses, what better than to stay in a tree hotel? Especially when this hotel is tucked in a Swedish natural landscape and built ten meters up in the pines. That’s right, The 7th Room is a perfect place to visit and you can even watch the Northern Lights from there.

This magnificent hotel was built last year by Snøhetta. It’s located in the north part of Sweden and provides views over the Lule River and Aurora Borealis. The 7th Room is also one of seven Treehotel cabins. According to the firm, “The 7th Room experience begins when approaching the cabin from the forest. Nearing the base of the tree, the view of the complete cabin gradually recedes as a sixth facade appears.”

the exterior of a swedish treehotel

The 7th Room is a tree hotel in Sweden, a perfect place to visit if you want to watch the Northern Lights.

a look up to a treehouse

It’s built ten meters up and a pine tree goes through it.

Since the focus was the nature, this treehouse features large windows. On a clear day, they are perfect for seeing the Aurora Borealis. There’s also a suspended net terrace and a staircase leading inside the cabin. When the weather is good, all you need is a good sleeping bag and you can enjoy the stars.

a net terrace on a treehotel

The net terrace is a great place to chill during summer.

On the other hand, the 75 square meters of living space provides enough space for five guests. Besides the net terrace, inside you’ll find two bedrooms, a lounge and a bathroom.

a bedroom inside The 7th Room Treehotel

The are two rooms and this treehouse can accommodate five people.

The black wooden surface of the exterior contrasts the interior. Inside, you’ll find minimalistic furniture, Scandinavian ash wood, birch plywood and textiles. All guests can visit the nearby Britta’s Pensionat. There, they can enjoy the mid 20th-century decor, a restaurant, bar, sauna and relaxation area.

the inteior of The 7th Room Treehotel

The large windows offer beautiful views of the Swedish landscape.


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