Stockholm, the dazzling capital of Sweden, is where old-world charm meets cutting- edge cool. Now, if you’re looking to live it up in style, Stockholm’s got some seriously fancy resorts.
From waterfront wonders to city-center hotspots, these top-notch hotels will make your trip to the ‘Venice of the North’ one for the books.
Grand Hôtel Stockholm
Talk about old-school cool. The Grand Hôtel’s been the place to be since 1874. It’s right across from the Royal Palace and Gamla Stan, so you’re in the heart of it all.
The rooms? Classic Swedish style with all the trimmings. There’s even a two- Michelin-star restaurant if you’re feeling fancy.
Hotel Diplomat
This place is like stepping into a fancy postcard. It’s in a gorgeous Art Nouveau building right on the water. The rooms have great views of Nybroviken Bay, and the restaurant serves up first-class Swedish food.
Plus, it’s on Strandvägen, so you can shop till you drop at all the posh stores nearby.
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At Six
If modern’s more your style, At Six has got you covered. It’s smack in the middle of Stockholm and oozes cool.
They’ve got art that’ll make your head spin, sleek rooms with city views, and a rooftop restaurant where you can see forever. Don’t miss the Frida Ronge bar – their cocktails are out of this world.
Lydmar Hotel
Lydmar’s like staying at your super rich friend’s place – if your friend lived next to the National Museum. The rooms are huge and filled with cool art and comfy furniture.
They often have live music in the bar, which is pretty sweet. Breakfast on the terrace is a must – you can see the Royal Palace while you munch.
Ett Hem
‘Ett Hem’ means ‘A Home’ in Swedish, and they’re not kidding. This place only has 12 rooms, so it feels super cozy.
It’s in the fancy Östermalm area and feels more like a stylish house than a hotel. You can relax in the library, eat in the kitchen, or sweat it out in the sauna.
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Villa Dagmar
Villa Dagmar’s got a bit of Mediterranean flair in the heart of Stockholm. Each room is different, there’s a spa with a Roman bath, and the restaurant does Italian food with a Swedish twist.
It’s right next to this historic food market, so foodies will be in heaven.
Bank Hotel
Ever wanted to sleep in a bank? Well, now’s your chance. Bank Hotel used to be – you guessed it – a bank. Now, it’s all glammed up with a 1920s vibe.
Think velvet, marble, and a rooftop terrace with views that’ll make your jaw drop. Their restaurant, Bonnie’s, is the talk of the town.
Nobis Hotel Stockholm
Nobis is old meets new in the best way possible. It’s in two 19th-century buildings, but inside, it’s modern Scandinavian – high ceilings and big windows.
The Gold Bar is a must-visit – both guests and locals love it for the killer cocktails.
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Hotel Skeppsholmen
Want to escape the hustle and bustle without actually leaving the city? Hotel Skeppsholmen is your spot. It’s on its own little island, just a stone’s throw from downtown.
The buildings are from 1699 but don’t worry, they’ve jazzed it up inside. You can play tennis or just relax in the gorgeous surroundings.
Berns Hotel
Berns has been the cool kid on the block since 1863. The rooms are stylish, and the Asian restaurant is a hit with locals. But the real draw is the concert venue.
Everyone from Marlene Dietrich to Rihanna has played here. Talk about a nightcap with a difference!
Fotografiska Hotel
If you’re into art, especially the kind you snap, you’ll love Fotografiska Hotel. It’s connected to an awesome photography museum, and each room has its own curated artwork.
You can check out the museum after hours. Their restaurant, Vårdskas does plant-based food with a view to die for.
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Hästens Sleep Spa
Ever slept on a half-million-dollar bed? At Hästens Sleep Spa, you can.
This place is all about catching some shut-eye in style. They’ve got handcrafted beds and even offer sleep consultations.
It’s like a luxury camp for grown-ups who love their beauty sleep.
Hotel J
Hotel J brings a bit of New England to Stockholm. It’s got a whole nautical theme going on, with rooms decked out in red, white, and blue.
The views of the archipelago are beautiful. Oh, and they’ve got a free boat to take you into central Stockholm.
Ellery Beach House
If you want to combine city vibes with beach time, Ellery Beach House in Lidingö is your spot. It’s got this cool retro feel, a spa with indoor and outdoor pools, and a private beach.
You can explore Stockholm by day and relax by the sea at night.
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Clarion Hotel Sign
Clarion Hotel Sign is for those who like their luxury with a side of cool design. It was designed by a famous Swedish architect, Gert Wingårdh.
The rooms have city views, and there’s a rooftop pool and bar that’s perfect for those long Swedish summer evenings.
Hotel Rival
Owned by ABBA’s Benny Andersson (yes, that ABBA), Hotel Rival is like a love letter to pop culture. It’s in Södermalm, Stockholm’s hipster heaven.
The rooms have a cool Art Deco vibe, and there’s ABBA memorabilia everywhere. They even have their own cinema.
Miss Clara by Nobis
Miss Clara used to be a girls’ school, but don’t worry, there’s no homework here. Just gorgeous Art Nouveau architecture and super stylish rooms.
The restaurant does Swedish food with a modern twist.
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Stallmästaregården Hotel
History buffs, this one’s for you. Stallmästaregården is Stockholm’s oldest inn, dating back to 1640.
Don’t worry; they’ve updated it since then. It’s right on the water in the Royal National City Park, so you get nature and luxury in one neat package.
Kung Carl, BW Premier Collection
Kung Carl is like a time machine. Each room is decorated to reflect a different era of the hotel’s 150-year history.
It’s on Stureplan, Stockholm’s answer to Times Square, so you’re right in the thick of things. Their restaurant, Kung Carls Bakficka, does Swedish classics that’ll make your taste buds dance.
Hotel Frantz, Ascend Hotel Collection
Hotel Frantz is the new kid on the block, but it’s in a building from the 1600s. How’s that for a mix?
It’s in Gamla Stan, the old town, so you’re literally sleeping in history. The attention to detail here is mindblowing – every piece of furniture feels like it has a story.
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Hotel Hornsgatan
Want to live like a local? Hotel Hornsgatan in Södermalm has apartment-style rooms with kitchens. You can pretend you’re a Stockholm hipster, shopping at local markets and cooking your own meals.
The rooftop terrace has views that’ll make your heart skip a beat.
Hotel Kungsträdgården – The Kings Garden Hotel
This place overlooks the King’s Garden, so you know it’s fancy. The rooms mix old- school charm with modern comforts.
Their champagne bar is the place to see and be seen in Stockholm.
Bank Hotel
Another bank turned hotel (Stockholm really likes doing that), Bank Hotel, is all about that 1920s glamour -velvet, marble, the works. The rooftop terrace has views you will love.
And Bonnie’s restaurant is so good it deserves a second mention.
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Freys Hotel
Freys has been family-owned since 1989, and it shows. It feels more personal than some of the bigger hotels.
Their Belgian restaurant, Belgobaren, has many different beers to savor, and the mussels are to die for.
Story Hotel Riddargatan
If you like your luxury with a side of edge, you’ll feel at home at Story Hotel Riddargatan. The exposed concrete, designer furniture, and art will make you go ‘hmmm.’
The bar is always buzzing with Stockholm’s cool crowd.
Experience Stockholm’s Luxury Hotels
Stockholm’s fancy hotels aren’t just places to stay – they’re experiences in themselves. From old-school glamor to cutting-edge cool, there’s something for
everyone.
Just make sure to book early, especially in summer when everyone and their dog wants a piece of the Swedish capital.
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