Choosing where to stay in Lapland will shape your entire experience, from Northern Lights visibility to access to nature and activities. Luxury accommodation in Lapland offers a refined and peaceful way to experience the Arctic, combining design, nature and calm surroundings for a truly memorable stay.
The best place to stay in Lapland depends on the type of experience you are looking for.

Boutique design · Peaceful location · Authentic Lapland

Rustic log-resort entrance with 'Sunday Morning Resort' sign, snow-topped roof, sunburst wall decor and pine forest lit by warm morning light.

When choosing where to stay in Lapland, most travellers consider:

  • For Northern Lights and peaceful surroundings, smaller destinations offer the best conditions
  • For convenience and services, larger resorts provide more options
  • For a more private and high-end experience, boutique and luxury accommodation is often preferred
Cozy rustic hotel suite with wood-paneled walls, large bed with plaid cushions, hanging filament lights and champagne in an ice bucket

Luxury accommodation is often the preferred choice when deciding where to stay in Lapland, especially for travellers looking for a quieter and more curated experience.

True luxury in Lapland means:

  • Calm atmosphere
  • High-quality sleep and materials
  • Close connection to nature
  • Personal, unhurried service

Smaller, boutique-style destinations often deliver this best.

For travellers considering where to stay in Lapland, Pyhä represents a quieter and more authentic alternative to larger destinations.

Pyhä offers:

  • National park surroundings
  • Minimal light pollution
  • Quiet environment even in peak season
  • Easy access to Arctic experiences

This makes Pyhä ideal for travelers who value quality over crowds.

A snow-covered timber lodge surrounded by trees, with other lodges and the lake in the background.
A kitchen with lined-up tables, dressed in white tablecloth.

Our accommodation focuses on:

  • Thoughtful Nordic design
  • Comfortable rooms and apartments
  • Shared spaces designed for relaxation
  • Easy access to sauna and nature

Everything is designed to support a slow, meaningful stay. For many travellers, this type of stay defines the best places to stay in Lapland when prioritising privacy and atmosphere.

The best time to stay in Lapland depends on what kind of experience you are looking for.
  • Winter: snow, auroras, winter activities
  • Autumn: colors, calm, early auroras
  • Summer: midnight sun, nature walks
Each season offers a different kind of luxury
Couple wrapped in towels relaxing in a wooden spa sauna as water is ladled onto hot stones and steam fills the warm room

Popular combinations:

  • Northern lights viewing
  • Aurora tours
  • Electric snowmobile safaris
  • Husky and reindeer experiences
  • Lakeside sauna evenings
A woman watching a white reindeer leaning on a wooden fence between them.

Luxury in Lapland