15 Places Where Teams Come Together
We run 15 hotels across Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Spain, and every single one was chosen for the same reason: they make people want to stay, talk, and actually enjoy being together. Some sit on the Swedish west coast, others in city centres or up in the Norwegian mountains. What connects them is a belief that where you meet matters. A tired conference room in a business park won't spark new ideas. A long dinner overlooking the sea after a day of real collaboration, that will.
When Work Trips Stop Feeling Like Work
Here's what we've learned from hosting thousands of conferences: the best meetings happen when people aren't counting the hours until they can leave. The idea is simple. Your team flies in for a strategy session and stays for the padel tournament, the spa evening, the morning swim. The work gets done, often better than expected, because nobody is forcing productivity. They're choosing it. Put people in a beautiful place with good food and time to breathe, and watch what happens.
Conference Hotels That Actually Inspire
Jacy'z in Gothenburg handles events for up to 800 people and does it with style: this isn't your average conference factory. Down the hall from the plenary, there's a pool club and rooftop bar. Ellery Beach House in Stockholm feels more like a creative retreat than a hotel. Steam Hotel in Västerås turned an old power station into something genuinely surprising. Then there are the quieter choices: Maryhill Estate for leadership retreats, Ystad Saltsjöbad for coastal workshops with a wellness programme that actually makes people relax. Falkenberg Strandbad, Bellora, Pigalle, MJ's, Villa Strandvägen, each one different, each one deliberate.
Across Borders: Denmark and Norway
Marienlyst in Helsingør sits right on the water, twenty minutes from Copenhagen by train. It's become a favourite for Nordic teams who want to meet somewhere that doesn't feel like just another Scandinavian capital. Rox Resort in Køge is newer, modern, built around the beach. And then there's Fýri Resort in Hemsedal: year-round mountain, winter skiing, summer hiking, and the kind of fresh air that makes afternoon workshops feel less like a chore. Teams come back from Fýri talking about the mountains, not the PowerPoints.
Big Enough for Galas, Small Enough for Honest Conversations
We've hosted board meetings for eight people and product launches for 800. The spaces work because they were designed to, not retrofitted from hotel rooms with moveable walls. Full AV in every room, hybrid setups for remote colleagues, and staff who've done this enough times to know what you actually need. But the real advantage is what's outside the conference room: ski slopes, coastal trails, spa pools, padel courts, restaurants where the chef actually cares. When you book a conference with us, you're booking the whole experience, and that's what brings teams closer.
Why Companies Keep Coming Back
There's a reason our repeat booking rate is as high as it is. Companies send their teams here for a two-day off-site and something shifts. People who only knew each other from video calls end up sharing stories over dinner. Departments that barely spoke find common ground on a morning hike. It's not magic, it's just what happens when you take people out of their routine and put them somewhere worth being. Not a holiday disguised as work, but work that feels like it matters, in a place that makes people glad they came.