NOM Baren
A restaurant where everyone is welcome, focused on meat and wine. In summer there is outdoor seating over the Svartån river.
Welcome
We hope you have a good stay with us. Here is the practical part — times, Wi-Fi and what is included — and further down, our tips on what to do in Västerås.
If you need anything, reception is the nearest help. Call +46 21 12 04 80 or come down.
Practical
Eating out
A restaurant where everyone is welcome, focused on meat and wine. In summer there is outdoor seating over the Svartån river.
Known for its juicy burgers and generous portions.
An Italian restaurant in a calm, romantic setting in Officershuset in central Västerås. Established in 1996 and mentioned in the White Guide no fewer than seven times.
Pizza, kebab, gyros, pasta, falafel, salads and burgers — with vegan options.
A restaurant with a lounge and cocktail bars, serving small plates with inspiration from kitchens around the world.
A long-established restaurant with 30 years behind it. Food from across Asia in a generous buffet, and à la carte.
To do
Sweden's first action bath, housed in a former power station with attractions across eight floors.
Escape room adventures and laser games. Open daily 10am–5pm.
A trampoline park of more than 4,000 m² with a Sky Rider, climbing, a ninja course and arcade games. Café on site. Ages 4 and up.
An outdoor centre renting sports equipment and running courses, with mountain bike trails and ice skating in winter. The Wåffelbaren restaurant is on site.
To see
Dating back to the 13th century, the cathedral carries stars in the Guide Michelin. Inside are medieval altarpieces, the grave of King Erik XIV, epitaphs from Sweden's age of greatness and a treasury. Open daily 9am–5pm.
Sweden's oldest school garden, laid out in the 1700s for teaching. Next to the cathedral.
An open-air museum showing the region's cultural history, with living collections of plants and animals, archaeological remains and relocated buildings. Nature trails, restaurants, shops and recurring events.