Stockholm Hotels
The perennial appeal of Stockholm as a visitor destination means its hotel stock caters to a full spectrum of tastes and budgets. The central districts of Gamla Stan (the Old Town), Södermalm and Norrmalm tend to draw the most interest among visitors. Prices in hotels in Stockholm go down by as much as 50% in summer (thanks to the decline in business travel over the period) and at the weekend in winter, so it is always worth checking whether a hotel has a special offer on.
The hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over Kr2,500)
Moderate (Kr1,200 to Kr2,500)
Cheap (up to Kr1,200)
These prices are the lowest standard rates for a double room in winter, including sales tax. Breakfast is usually included, unless otherwise stated. Sales tax at 12% is automatically added to the bill. Tipping of porters is common, although tipping for room service is not expected.
Set in a listed building across from the Royal Palace, the Lydmar is a design-led boutique that combines homeliness with style and discreet service. Its 46 rooms are individually decorated, while the rest of the property boasts airy public spaces, gorgeous views of the sea and archipelago, and sharply dressed staff.
The 310-room Grand Hotel has long been the most glamorous place to stay in the city and is justifiably one of the world's greatest hotels. Opening in 1874, its 21 luxurious suites are still popular with visiting celebrities and royalty - famous past guests include Theodore Roosevelt and Douglas Fairbanks.
Trendy Berns is one of the coolest places to stay in Stockholm. Its 82 rooms marry modern Scandinavian design with period fittings. The Clock Suite is legendary and a favourite of younger, trendier celebrities. Also worth checking out are its restaurants, among them an excellent Asian fusion number.
The hotel’s own website has a price-match scheme; if you a find a better room price elsewhere, they will match it.
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