"Located in Harads, Sweden, Treehotel offers unique accommodations like the Mirrorcube, UFO, and Biosphere, designed by top Scandinavian architects. It provides a tranquil escape with breathtaking views of the Luleå River valley." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Also in Swedish Lapland, but this time nestled deep in the forest, the Treehotel is the ultimate escape for those seeking an immersive experience where they become one with nature. Each of the unique treehouses – from the almost invisible Mirrorcube to the film-worthy UFO – offers elevated views through the treetops, providing the perfect aurora vantage point and making you feel as though you can reach out and touch the dazzling lights in the dark Arctic sky. Here it's just you, the forest, a sauna and a riverside hot tub – what more could you need?" - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team
"A design-forward cluster of eight one-of-a-kind cabins in Swedish Lapland, ranging from a UFO-shaped unit to a massive bird’s nest and a reflective mirror cube; the standout 7th Room is the most lavish, built around pine trunks about 33 feet above the ground and sleeping up to five across two bedrooms and a living area. Interiors emphasize Scandinavian wood and organic textiles, with large windows and skylights for Northern Lights viewing and a mesh-floored patio for stargazing or daytime treetop admiration; the same team also operates a nearby floating Arctic Bath Hotel and Spa." - Ann Abel
"We’re happy to report that this is exactly what you would hope a hotel called Treehotel would be. Just south of the Arctic Circle, in Swedish Lapland, a young couple took over a Thirties guest house, which travelers more or less ignored in favor of the single treehouse suite. So with the help of seven different Swedish architecture firms, they built seven more, from the vertiginous Cabin to the dizzying Mirrorcube and the whimsical UFO." - Mark Fedeli
"Just south of the Arctic Circle, in Swedish Lapland, a young couple took over a Thirties guest house, which travelers more or less ignored in favor of the single treehouse suite. So with the help of seven different Swedish architecture firms, they built seven more, from the vertiginous Cabin to the dizzying Mirrorcube and the whimsical UFO." - Mark Fedeli