Nyckelbo Vandrarhem

Hostel · Hiltarp

Nyckelbo Vandrarhem

Hostel · Hiltarp
Scoutstigen 4, 254 82 Helsingborg, Sweden

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Nestled in a quiet residential area, this wood-sided hostel offers cozy, no-frills accommodations just a stroll away from the beach and Sofiero Castle.  

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Scoutstigen 4, 254 82 Helsingborg, Sweden Get directions

nyckelbo.se

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Scoutstigen 4, 254 82 Helsingborg, Sweden Get directions

+46 42 920 05
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Jul 11, 2025

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Sakarias Makkonen

Google
Calm and nice hostel, with a very well implemented atmosphere, easy instructions for self-checkin. Remember to bring own bed-clothes.

William Sykes

Google
Of course, bring your own sheets & towels. They do offer a breakfast and very large common areas. Look on both floors for refrigerator and freezer space. The kitchen offered is of a nice size. The property is large and quiet. Internet access is provided for free, but not always reliable. Be sure to check in during the time window given!!

evamu

Google
Nyckelbo hostel is quietly located in a residential area outside Helsingborg. Large garden, green and nice. Walking distance to Sofiero Castle. Free parking, free wifi, friendly staff. Breakfast is available for purchase. Simple but affordable accommodation for an overnight stay.

Fishey

Google
Another hostel where you have to supply your own sheets or rent them, a bizarre concept for me, though I suppose it's a cultural thing that possibly makes a lot of sense. I was sent a message and code to let myself in which worked fine but met no one there at all. The place felt functional, with toilets downstairs and a cold war barracks shower room which was almost clinical, but most definitely dated. However, in the morning I met a real person; a receptionist who was very polite and very friendly.. so all's well that ends well ..

Mindaugas Bu

Google
Fairly nice stay. The rooms were as expected for the price however I was more than a bit disappointed by the showers which were located in the basement with very poor quality, felt more like an old public swimming pool shower than a hotel. Otherwise it's calm and cozy.

Vimal Menon

Google
A beautiful, calm place to stay. Get a bike and ride the country side. The beach is just just 100 metres with a grand view and a wonderful walk down the steps to reach the shore.

Mohammad Nuruddin

Google
Very bad experience over the night. The blanket and pillow cover was not washed. It was very nasty smell. We had not a good sleep.

JCoyet

Google
this is the worst place what you can find for yours money. The toilets and showers rooms are dirty, looks of the fact that they are not cleaned well for many years. The rest room is very dirty. The towels are so old that some have a holes and blemishes.The bed linen is very old,faded and laundered with a strong smell of powder for washing. The rooms are so small that they seem to have been created for the Lilliputians. The walls are as cardboard, you can hear everything that is happening iblemishesn the neighbors around. There are a lot of workers from Poland and other Eastern European countries starting to trample almost over your head since 5 morning and drink alcohol far away midnight.Internet very weak and we noticed a complete lack of Internet for several hours both in the evening and morning.