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Our family loves staying at the swedish country inn. Everyone makes sure our stay is comfortable.
If you have a question they will find the answer.
The rooms are decorated in traditional pine. As well as cute Swedish details on the doors.
The breakfast is...More
Beautiful inn, host is very welcoming and prepares delicious Swedish traditional breakfast. I had to leave before breakfast one day, but was offered some great breakfast food anyway early morning.Best option in town.
The Swedish Country in is a touch of Sweden, a bit of a bed and breakfast, and a little like home all rapped into one ideal town.
The hotel greets all of their guests as if they are old friends. I was on the first...More
We come to Lindsborg to visit family and always stay at the Swedish Country Inn. It is well decorated with Swedish furniture and is very close to shops and restaurants. The Swedish Breakfast is very good and is served on Swedish china. Lindsborg is Little...More
THe SCI is a wonderful, accommodating friendly B/B in Lindsborg, Ks. They are unique in that it is as authentic as they can be in regards to Swedish furniture and great typical Swedish breakfast. Served on fabric and china! However, is it the staff that...More
There is no elevator. The ground floor has 5 or 6 rooms, which have 2 double beds or a single bed (queen I think, small room). The former are larger rooms and about $90. There are more rooms upstairs, ranging from rooms... More
There is no elevator. The ground floor has 5 or 6 rooms, which have 2 double beds or a single bed (queen I think, small room). The former are larger rooms and about $90. There are more rooms upstairs, ranging from rooms with 2 doubles, queens, updated queens (bathrooms are updated), and a larger room with a small sitting area with a 4-poster bed (queen)--used to be the honeymoon suite. I think the latter is about $135. There are two rooms with a queen that are larger with a sitting area, and I believe those are more expensive. I stayed on the ground floor in a room with two doubles, and it was perfectly fine. The woman (owner, I think) who answers the phone in the daytime on weekdays was very helpful in giving me all the details of the various rooms for our group of 10. Some were downstairs and some were upstairs. For some reason, the downstairs rooms are cheaper but not sure why. It is a charming place.