When I went on a press trip to the north of Sweden in February 2020 to skate at Tavelsjön, the Elite Hotel Mimer in Umeå was our base. The hotel is centrally located, has all facilities and is a very classy place. From the rooms to the breakfast buffet and the restaurant, everything is taken care of. The ideal hotel for a few days in Umeå!
History
Elite Hotel Mimer is located in a former school building. The building dates from 1897 (which also explains the name of the restaurant arton nittio sju).
The rooms
The rooms are spacious and have comfortable beds. My room had a sunrise view. I left the curtain open, there was no vis-à-vis anyway. Wonderful to be awakened by the sun.
In the spacious bathroom you will find care products such as shampoo, soap, conditioner, body lotion, … For enthusiasts there is also a wellness and a gym in the hotel. In the hotel there are a total of 139 rooms.
Breakfast
The breakfast buffet can be found in the restaurant. There is a wide range of local and international delicacies. People with certain dietary requirements are also catered for. There are different types of homemade bread, cheeses, cold cuts, … There is even skagenröra and gravad lax at the buffet. Also various yoghurts and nuts / power foods. At the warm buffet you will find pancakes, eggs, …
The restaurant
In the evening, the breakfast room of Hotel Mimer transforms into a restaurant where you can eat à la carte. We ate there one evening. Yummy! And especially handy that you can go upstairs immediately after dinner, which may be necessary after an active day 🙂
Practical information
The hotel is centrally located in Umeå. There is a spacious parking lot in front of the hotel. You will find the bus stops in the street nearby. The hotel is within walking distance of the river and the shops.
Book your room
Considering a citytrip to Umeå? Or stay in Umeå to discover the wider region of Västerbotten? Elite Hotel Mimer is a perfect choice! Book your room here.
In the neighborhood
- Kyrkbron
- Strandgatan
- Guitars The Museum
- Bildmuseet
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Special thanks to Visit Umeå