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On February 20 & 21 at 7 p.m., Euskefeurat will visit Boden. Make your visit to Boden more convenient – book a hotel package in connection with the concert. The packages have different arrangements and may include, for example, accommodation, food, and/or drinks – see the respective package for exact contents. The perfect Christmas gift!

Psst... anyone who books a package and can show a concert ticket at check-in will receive a goodie bag!

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Drottninggatan 11 hotel package

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Stay in ournewly renovated double rooms, right next to ouraward-winning restaurant DG11, and enjoy a spot of shopping before the evening begins with a deliciousthree-course dinner. Pair your meal with a glass of wine, a cocktail, or a non-alcoholic drink from our fusion bar. Then, the Euskefeurat concert kicks off at Rondo – a community center just a stone's throw away from our hotel. After a good night's sleep, enjoy ourfantastic breakfast buffetbefore continuing your day at a leisurely pace and discovering Boden.

Bodensia hotel package

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Combine the concert with cozy accommodation, and let us arrange dinner and breakfast at a discounted price. Bodensia is located right next to where Euskefeurat will later be performing.

Northern Light Hotel

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Euskefeurat is visiting Boden on February 21. Take the opportunity to combine the concert evening with a comfortable night at our hotel. You will sleep well in our newly renovated and cozy rooms. The hotel is centrally located but quiet, close to Boden's train station. Shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and other activities are within walking distance.

Bed and breakfast in Boden

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Book a room centrally located at Boden's bed and breakfast.

Would you prefer not to stay overnight, but just eat?

Then we have some suggestions for you!

M/S Bränna

Restaurant MS Bränna

The seasons change, and so do we. But our focus on food, taste, and aroma remains the same. With the right ingredients, knowledge, and staff, we prepare well-composed dishes inspired by our surroundings. The restaurant is located a 10-minute walk from the city center.

Bryggmästarn

Bryggmästarn

We serve Central European cuisine with a British twist. We have by far the largest and best selection of beers. The restaurant is just a stone's throw away from where the concert is taking place.

The Company

We have placed a lot of focus on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in the restaurant, where different groups of friends, family, and colleagues can meet and enjoy good food, coffee, and drinks. The restaurant is located just a stone's throw away from where the concert takes place.

Dye Street

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We are driven by satisfied customers and believe in using good ingredients. The most important thing for us is not to have the largest selection, but to offer fresh, contemporary, and high-quality food. The restaurant is located a stone's throw from where the concert will take place.

Check out more restaurants in Boden!

Do you have any questions? Contact us at Visit Boden.

info@bodenturism.se

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Under the right of public access, you can go almost anywhere in nature, but not too close to houses. You may also spend one or two nights on someone else's land, pick flowers, berries and mushrooms as long as they are not protected, and swim, boat and paddle in waterways.

However, you are not allowed to pass over plots of land, gardens, plantations or fields with growing crops. You are also not allowed to drive motorized vehicles in the countryside, damage trees or bushes, or harm animals.

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