What Makes It Special
A massive Japanese ryokan-style spa in the Swedish archipelago, where everyone wears matching yukatas.
A massive Japanese ryokan-style spa in the Swedish archipelago. Everyone wears matching yukatas.
What to Expect
Relaxation in the Japanese bath, participation in beneficial activities, and exquisite meals inspired by Japanese cuisine in one of the three restaurants.
At a Glance
Highlights
- +Japanese
- +Yukata
- +Hot Springs
- +Architecture
Good to Know
- −The location may be inconvenient for some, as it is situated in the Swedish archipelago, requiring a bit of travel to reach.
- −The prices at Yasuragi can be on the higher end, making it less accessible for budget-conscious travelers.
- −The Japanese-inspired design and atmosphere may not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer a more modern or Western-style spa setting.
Practical Information
- Admission
- €15 weekdays, €19 weekends
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 10-22, Sat-Sun 8-22
- Dress Code
- textile
Best For
Yasuragi is ideal for those seeking a relaxing and rejuvenating spa experience with a touch of Japanese culture. It's perfect for couples, families, and groups looking to unwind and immerse themselves in a unique atmosphere.
Maybe Skip If
Those who are not interested in Japanese culture or prefer a more traditional European-style spa experience may not find Yasuragi as appealing.
Insider Tips
Take the boat from Strömkajen to Hasseludden's pier and enjoy the summer evening on the rooftop terrace.
