The family-owned Anno 1793 Sekelgården is housed in a 17th-century building in central Ystad.
Maritta
Finland
Really special hotel in an old building. All the rooms were beautifully decorated with furniture that suited the atmosphere of the hotel. Location was good and it was easy to park the car in front of the hotel, at least during the weekend.
A lot of options at the breakfast. Nice and quiet garden for guest to use.
This family-owned Ystad hotel, dating back to the 1800s, is next to Stortorget Square and 150 metres from the train station. It offers free Wi-Fi and a furnished terrace.
Situated directly on the Baltic Sea, this elegant hotel offers Newport-style accommodation and free private parking. Ystad’s centre is 5 minutes’ drive away.
Located in Ystad, 1.3 km from Ystad Marina, Fritiden Hotell & Kongress provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Ystad and with Ystad Marina reachable within less than 1 km, Hotell Bäckagården provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Silke
Germany
Great breakfast, lovely hosts and perfectly located in the city centre!
Located within 1.1 km of Ystad Marina and 2.2 km of Saltsjobaden, Cameo Boutique Hotell provides rooms in Ystad. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a terrace.
Located in Ystad, 12 km from Tomelilla Golfklubb, Gårdshotellet provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Stationen is beside Ystad Station and Ferry Terminal, 5 minutes’ walk from the main square, Stortorget. Housed in the old 19th-century station, it offers harbour views.
Located in Ystad, 12 km from Tomelilla Golfklubb, Gårdshotellet provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
The staff is so great and the property is amazing!
Situated directly on the Baltic Sea, this elegant hotel offers Newport-style accommodation and free private parking. Ystad’s centre is 5 minutes’ drive away.
Har varit där flera gånger och tycker det är toppen.
Nice friendly town with good cafés and shopping facilities.
Nice friendly town with good cafés and shopping facilities. Many extremely well kept historical buildings. A very clean town. Don´t forget to visit the megalithic monument Ale´s Stones which is a short car ride from Ystad.
Michael
Denmark
Scored 10
10
Ystad is a lovely town and the size of the city centre is...
Ystad is a lovely town and the size of the city centre is just right for visitors without a car as everything is within walking distance. Love the small shops and the cobblestone pedestrian areas. There are lots of cafés, galleries and various other cultural sites to visit.
Mette
Denmark
Scored 10
10
A lovely old town that has plenty of interesting history in...
A lovely old town that has plenty of interesting history in the Danish Empire style with later municipal additions. Several museums show the towns past in an entertaining and educational way. Language is not a barrier here and people are welcoming, helpful and most accommodating. A quiet place off season (possibly too quiet for some) it is a great place to relax, wander around and see a special perspective on Sweden if you wish. The weather is key though, sea winds can be cold and so visiting when the season is in full swing (therefore a bit more expensive) is the best option. Transport links are excellent: the train from Copenhagen is an hour, plus buses are easy. Lots to see in the area and the local tourist office are amazing, going above and beyond if not too busy on the day. Good beaches, castles, old churches, tourist shops, tasty seafood - what more could you want!
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We only stayed over for one night because otherwise, the...
We only stayed over for one night because otherwise, the drive would have been too far. The old town is beautiful but that is true of many European cities. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit Ystad.
Andreas
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Ystad is one of the old European town in the southern most...
Ystad is one of the old European town in the southern most point of Sweden, surrounded by the Baltic Sea. The roads and lanes inside the town are lovely to walk around. Near by this place we visited to Ales Stenar and Sandhammaren beach, those were the greatest experience.
Amita
Sweden
Scored 10
10
Ystad is a wonderful town, very attractive medieval streets,...
Ystad is a wonderful town, very attractive medieval streets, interesting museums, a wonderful theatre, and excellent coffee shops and restaurants. The sandy beaches are beautiful. Walking and cycling opportunities all over. The film studio, with all the Wallender memorabilia is really good fun. We went to several restaurants... the Bryggeriet in Långatan is the best!
Loved everything about this B&B. The check-in is not manned but communications were great and I got in without a hitch. The building is lovely and in a great waterfront location. The room was fitted out to a really high standard. Top hotel level. The breakfast was superb and overall this place just had a great feel to it.
Very spacious apartment! Very well equipped, everything looked brand new. It is close to the city centre (few minutes walking distance) of Ystad. Jeanette is a fabulous host, definitely recommend this place!
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