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The Nordics • Stay • The 6 best boutique and design hotels in Ystad, ranked
Ystad is a small coastal town in Skåne, southern Sweden, where boutique accommodation needs choosing with care. The strongest stays lean into what the town actually has: seaside-resort bones, medieval streets, old railway-hotel grandeur and Österlen, Skåne’s slower design-and-countryside region, just beyond. The charm sits in character, not polish.
Planning for Ystad? Start with our 48 hour guide to the city.
Top photography courtesy of Villa Strandvägen
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Ystad’s most convincing small hotel starts with the kitchen, not the reception desk. Villa Strandvägen is a seven-room turn-of-the-century house near the sea in Sandskogen, built in 1899 and designed by architect Peter Boisen. It calls itself a restaurant with rooms, which is exactly the point: creaking floors, garden, fire, personal breakfast and dinner close enough to feel like the reason you checked in. The dining room seats around 40 guests, with cooking shaped by nearby farms, forests and fields. Book it for a softer, more grown-up Ystad stay.
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Ystad’s most convincing small hotel starts with the kitchen, not the reception desk. Villa Strandvägen is a seven-room turn-of-the-century house near the sea in Sandskogen, built in 1899 and designed by architect Peter Boisen. It calls itself a restaurant with rooms, which is exactly the point: creaking floors, garden, fire, personal breakfast and dinner close enough to feel like the reason you checked in. The dining room seats around 40 guests, with cooking shaped by nearby farms, forests and fields. Book it for a softer, more grown-up Ystad stay.
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Continental du Sud gives Ystad its old grand-hotel note, with the station, harbour and medieval centre doing the practical work around it. Opened in 1829 and billed as Sweden’s oldest hotel, it sits in the heart of town on Hamngatan, a short walk from Stortorget and the ferry terminal. The hotel has 52 rooms across three floors, historic public spaces and Brasserie du Sud downstairs, where the house leans French in style but keeps a Skåne address. Stay here for central Ystad, proper hotel bones, breakfast before Bornholm and a little more history than the room rate suggests.
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Continental du Sud gives Ystad its old grand-hotel note, with the station, harbour and medieval centre doing the practical work around it. Opened in 1829 and billed as Sweden’s oldest hotel, it sits in the heart of town on Hamngatan, a short walk from Stortorget and the ferry terminal. The hotel has 52 rooms across three floors, historic public spaces and Brasserie du Sud downstairs, where the house leans French in style but keeps a Skåne address. Stay here for central Ystad, proper hotel bones, breakfast before Bornholm and a little more history than the room rate suggests.
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Stationen is one of Ystad’s most unexpectedly lovely stays: a B&B inside the town’s old railway station, with one of its best restaurants downstairs. The 1865 station building still sits where a visitor wants it, by Hamntorget between trains, ferries, harbour and old town. Since 2024, four sisters have owned and run the place, renovating the second floor, lobby and restaurant to bring back its earlier presence. There are 25 rooms: high-ceilinged station rooms with harbour or city views, smaller loft rooms with brick walls and beams, family rooms and a studio apartment in the annex. Stationen serves breakfast, while next door Tryffelsvinet handles tasty Italian-leaning lunches and dinners.
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Stationen is one of Ystad’s most unexpectedly lovely stays: a B&B inside the town’s old railway station, with one of its best restaurants downstairs. The 1865 station building still sits where a visitor wants it, by Hamntorget between trains, ferries, harbour and old town. Since 2024, four sisters have owned and run the place, renovating the second floor, lobby and restaurant to bring back its earlier presence. There are 25 rooms: high-ceilinged station rooms with harbour or city views, smaller loft rooms with brick walls and beams, family rooms and a studio apartment in the annex. Stationen serves breakfast, while next door Tryffelsvinet handles tasty Italian-leaning lunches and dinners.
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Ystad Saltsjöbad is not a boutique stay, but no Ystad hotel list makes sense without it. The seaside resort began in 1897 after local pharmacist and politician Salomon Smith and John Tengberg argued that Ystad needed a hotel and gathering place by the sea in Sandskogen. The first wooden bath hotel had 12 rooms, verandas and separate warm and cold baths; today ESS Group runs it as a 139-room resort with spa, pool club, conference spaces and restaurants facing the Baltic. Go for the full seaside-hotel experience: robes, salt air, long breakfasts, seafood, spa heat and the beach just outside.
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Ystad Saltsjöbad is not a boutique stay, but no Ystad hotel list makes sense without it. The seaside resort began in 1897 after local pharmacist and politician Salomon Smith and John Tengberg argued that Ystad needed a hotel and gathering place by the sea in Sandskogen. The first wooden bath hotel had 12 rooms, verandas and separate warm and cold baths; today ESS Group runs it as a 139-room resort with spa, pool club, conference spaces and restaurants facing the Baltic. Go for the full seaside-hotel experience: robes, salt air, long breakfasts, seafood, spa heat and the beach just outside.
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For the intimate Ystad stay for travellers who want the town before the hotel concept, Hotell Bäckagården is a good fit. Set in the old centre, it has seven rooms, a breakfast room, shared spaces and a flowered courtyard. This is not a design hotel in the polished sense; it is a compact, personal base in a historic building, close to Stortorget, small streets, cafés, the theatre and the harbour. Room types cover family, double, twin and triple, which makes it useful for low-key weekends as well as practical overnights before a ferry or Österlen drive.
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For the intimate Ystad stay for travellers who want the town before the hotel concept, Hotell Bäckagården is a good fit. Set in the old centre, it has seven rooms, a breakfast room, shared spaces and a flowered courtyard. This is not a design hotel in the polished sense; it is a compact, personal base in a historic building, close to Stortorget, small streets, cafés, the theatre and the harbour. Room types cover family, double, twin and triple, which makes it useful for low-key weekends as well as practical overnights before a ferry or Österlen drive.
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A 1960s public bathhouse is not the obvious start for a Ystad hotel, but Fritiden Hotell & Kongress is just that. Set a few minutes from the station, harbour and old town, the 71-room hotel keeps parts of its earlier life visible: preserved tiles, a diving tower in the restaurant and the faint memory of pool halls inside a seven-floor city stay. It is practical rather than precious, with conference spaces, Italian-leaning restaurant Trampolino, spa treatments, parking, Italian-leaning restaurant Trampolino, spa treatments, parking and a rooftop bar with jacuzzi and views across town. Book it for height, access and a less expected side of Ystad.
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A 1960s public bathhouse is not the obvious start for a Ystad hotel, but Fritiden Hotell & Kongress is just that. Set a few minutes from the station, harbour and old town, the 71-room hotel keeps parts of its earlier life visible: preserved tiles, a diving tower in the restaurant and the faint memory of pool halls inside a seven-floor city stay. It is practical rather than precious, with conference spaces, Italian-leaning restaurant Trampolino, spa treatments, parking, Italian-leaning restaurant Trampolino, spa treatments, parking and a rooftop bar with jacuzzi and views across town. Book it for height, access and a less expected side of Ystad.
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