Sjalen Says: In 1947, the newly examined architect Hans Asplund won a competition for a Citizen's Hall in Eslöv and ten years later it was finished. Today, it is one of the most well-known buildings in Sweden amongst architects and a prime reason to stop here if you enjoy architecture....
Best Western Stensson: Eslöv's biggest
Sjalen Says: Eslöv's most well-known hotel and nowadays known in the rest of Sweden too as they had a goldfish in a bowl in the reception which someone told the animal wellfare people about since fish aren't allowed in bowls anymore. Sten, as he was known, had to leave but could then...
Trollenäs Slott: Dining at a castle!
UlrikaRu Says: Trollenäs Slott is a castle outside Eslöv. They serve fine dining and arrange a lot of wine tastings. The surroundings are so beautiful, you got to come here a couple of hours earlier and take a stroll in the fantastic park. Their seven course menue is fabulous. It's...
Sjalen Says: By train is an easy way of getting to Eslöv since there are several trains an hour from Lund and Malmö as well as to Hässleholm to the north, where you can catch X2000 trains to Stockholm as most of those do not stop here. Check the sites below for times. Eslöv railway...
Sjalen Says: Stockamöllan to the north of Eslöv is a pretty little village worth a detour if you're driving. If not, the way to get here is by bus from Stehag between Eslöv and Höör and reached by commuter trains (see website in the travel tip). It is known for its old watermill with...
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By train is an easy way of getting to Eslöv since there are several trains an hour from Lund and Malmö as well as to Hässleholm to the north, where you can...
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On the main railway line between Malmö and Stockholm you will find Eslöv, but only the InterCity train stop here on its way to the capital, nothing else but regional trains, and Eslöv has in fact been...
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