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The World's Most Romantic Hotels: Northern Europe

by Team Fathom
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Photo courtesy of Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons.

Honeymoons, anniversaries, engagements, make-ups. It may get chilly in Northern Europe, but it's so easy to heat things up at these amorous hotels.

Jump to: Denmark | England | Finland | Iceland | Ireland | Norway | Sweden

DENMARK

Nimb Hotel
Copenhagen
What's to Love: Tiny boutique hotel in the heart of Tivoli Gardens. Spacious, beautifully decorated rooms, and a doting concierge.
Good to Know: You may be in town to eat at Noma, but don't miss the hotel's excellent restaurant, Herman.


ENGLAND

Babington House
Somerset
What's to Love: A gorgeous country manor house that's lovely without being pretentious. Great spa with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, as well as mud-bath and double-person Jacuzzi. For super cozy ambiance, ask a staff member to light a fire in your room.
Good to Know: Even though Babington House is a part of Soho House, you don't have to be a member to stay (though members get better rates).

Claridge's
London
What's to Love: Nothing is more glamorous (at least, not in London) than the one and only Clardidge's. The root of its eternal splendor is the impeccable service. There's even a personal butler, if you're splurging. The staff makes you feel like Lady Mary or maybe even Kate Moss.
Good to Know: The esteemed chef Simon Rogan is taking over the kitchen come spring, but, before trying his food, have the hotel book you for cocktails at nearby sister hotel The Connaught.

Crazy Bear Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
What's to Love: The Louis-XIV-meets-lavish-ski-lodge design makes for delicious fun. Bedrooms teeter on overly eccentric, and many come with a stunning stand-alone copper bathtub that sits at the foot of an elegant sled bed. The bar downstairs is as elixir-savvy as any place in Williamsburg, Hackney, or Downtown LA, and there's an outdoor swimming pool.

Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons
Oxford
What's to Love: Perfect foodie getaway that's only one hour from London. Michelin chef Raymond Blanc's country manor is renowned for seasonal, French cuisine that uses vegetables and herbs sourced from their two-acre garden.
Good to Know: The rooms are all individually designed, so take time on the site to find the one that best fits your tastes.


FINLAND

Kakslauttanen
Saarislekä, Finland
What's to Love: You're north of the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland in sky-facing glass igloos with unparalleled views of the Aurora Borealis. Adrenaline is your aphrodisiac with access to trained huskies for sleigh rides through the wilderness, titanic vessels for icebreaker cruises, smoke saunas and ice holes for life-lengthening skinny dips.


ICELAND

Bjalli
Selfoss
What's to Love: Romantic, magical, in the middle of nowhere — and only an hour drive from Reykjavik. The owners, one of whom is an architect, built two rental cabins near their home. Come for complete privacy and expansive views over the landscape and Hekla Volcano.
Good to Know: Bring a swimsuit for the geothermal pool nearby. Pack hiking boots for the beautiful trails across the property, but be careful in the mossy ravines — according to locals, elves live there.

ION Luxury Adventure Hotel
Selfoss, Iceland
What’s to Love: Get in touch with your wild side at a formerly abandoned inn located in the desolate planet landscape bordering Thingvellir National Park. This is where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet. You can snorkel in crystal-clear waters along Silfra fissure, hike Langjökull glacier, or cozy up and admire the Aurora Borealis through floor-to-ceiling windows.


IRELAND

Ballymaloe House
Cork
What's to Love: Food, glorious food. The owners have spawned three generations of feisty women chefs who are bringing local produce to the forefront of Irish cooking.
Good to Know: Stephen Pearce pottery is nearby. Bring plenty of cold cash for hot-off-the-kiln crockery.

Bellinter House
Meath
What's to Love: A stately country house injected with the best in modern Irish design. It's hard to leave the property. The rooms and bathrooms are enormous and dreamy. Other distractions include the pool and spa, a happening little library, and the restaurant and bar.
Good to Know: It's only 45 minutes from Dublin's city center in a bucolic setting where you can stroll to the river Boyne, fish, shoot clay pigeons, and horseback ride.


NORWAY

Hotel Union Øye
Fjords and mountains. Photo courtesy of Hotel Union Øye.

Hotel Union Øye
Norangsfjorden, Norway
What's to Love: I'll follow you to the ends of the earth and for all eternity, you promise. And who can blame you? Just look at those mountains towering over you as you try to stare into the deep and magical fjords. Feel the presence of the luminaries who have stayed here before you, likeKaren Blixen (she of Out of Africa, that monument to undying love), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (master of mystery), and Princess Victoria (who loved her Albert forever). Don't fight anything. Just give in.

Aurora in Bed
Tromso, Norway
What's to Love: Is this a dream you're living? You're sleeping outdoors on a rooftop, cuddled under duvets, watching the Northern Lights stream and dance overhead. You've checking into the recently renovated Villa Telegrafbukta, which can sleep up to six, should you feel like sharing. If you haven't pulled all-nighters under the galaxy, you can spend days exploring fjords and islands. This is available only through travel Off the Map Travel from September through March, though December through March is the best time to see the Northern Lights.

SWEDEN

Faviken Magasinet
Järpen
What's to Love: Located on thousands of hectares of farmland in the rural northwest. Boundary-pushing cuisine with a brilliant staff willing to have you hang in the kitchen all afternoon. If you're there at the right time, you can watch a pig or a moose being butchered. So thoughtful: They provide ice-cold artisanal beer for the sauna.
Good to Know: Stays are limited to one night. Schedule your trip so you can have lunch and breakfast.

 The Mirrorcube at Treehotel
Harads, Sweden
What’s to Love: Disappear for a few days at The Mirrorcube, one of five treetop suites nestled in the branches outside the small Swedish village of Harads that reflects the forest around it. Call it your most romantic vanishing act.


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