Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva
Hotel Sniva

Hotel Sniva

Hotel Sniva is a small and comfortable town hotel centrally located in Rønne with shops and restaurants as its neighbours. Sniva is a great choice if you want to experience Rønne's town life and still have easy access to the rest of Bornholm.
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With its location in the middle of Rønne, Hotel Sniva is a great base for you who want to experience both the towns and nature on Bornholm. The hotel's location makes it easy and convenient to get around the rest of the island - in fact, you only have 30 minutes by car to Allinge-Sandvig in the north, Gudhjem and Svaneke in the east and Dueodde in the south.

The hotel offers single and double rooms as well as double rooms with the possibility of an extra bed. The rooms are small and simple but well furnished with good beds, a desk and a TV with Chromecast. Some of the rooms over Laksetorvet, the shopping street in Rønne, while others overlook the town's characteristic red tiled roofs and have a view of the sea.

Shared bathrooms can be found in the hallways on the 1st and 2nd floor. The bathrooms are shared between the hotel's seven rooms.

Hotel Sniva has its own charming courtyard with hammocks and cosy nooks. A great place to relax, reflect on new adventures and perhaps enjoy a drink or read a good book while soaking up the sun.

Hotel Sniva is owned and run by Stefan, who is always helpful with recommendations and tips for good experiences in Rønne and on the rest of Bornholm, and he is also happy to help with practical things such as bicycle rental, etc.

Right next door to Hote Sniva is the wonderful restaurant, Râzapâz. We can definitely recommend a visit to Râzapâz for lunch or dinner while staying at Hotel Sniva. At Râzapâz, you will feel the imbued passion for good food and wine as soon as you step through the door. The owner, Patrick, has created a creative and groundbreaking restaurant that offers exciting and versatile dishes for every taste.

P.S. Did you know that "sniva" is the Bornholm word for "sleep"?

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