Hotels
Most hotels in Stockholm primarily make their money
from people on business trips, so it’s quite expensive to sleep over in
the city. But luckily a lot of hotels have cheap weekend offers. And
there are several good hostels in Stockholm.
Some suggestions of hotels at various price levels:
Hotel Rival
Hotel Rival, owned by Benny Andersson from ABBA, is momondo’s favorite hotel
in Stockholm. The reason for that is simply that the service is so
carried out in every detail. Great service, lovely rooms, lively
restaurant, delicious breakfast, awesome café, private bakery, cinema
and a cocktail bar, where you can let go of your inner Dancing Queen.
The
hotel’s theme is movie stars, and there are big black-and-white
photographs on the walls in every room. There are cool glass mosaic in
the bath rooms that all have windows from which you can look into the
bedroom.
Every room has wireless Internet, big plasma screens, CD
players and Playstation. In stead of pay-per-view, the hotel has a free
DVD library where you can borrow all kinds of movies, from “Amélie” and
“Cinéma Paradiso” to classics like “Citizen Kane” and “Dr. Strangelove”
as well as newer pictures like “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The
Queen”. In the DVD collection you will - unsurprisingly - find “ABBA,
The Movie”!
There is 24 hour room service, but you will probably
be so well asleep in the soft Dux bed, that you will not lie awake and
need any kind of service in the middle of the night. Another thing
that will secure you a good night of sleep is the hotel’s “pillow
menu”, which offers you the pillow that suits you best.
The hotel
frequently hosts various cultural events that add to the lively – but
not too loud – atmosphere. To complete all of the above, Hotel Rival is
situated on beautiful Söder.
160 € and up
Hotel Rival, Mariatorget 3
www.rival.se
Hotel Birger Jarl
Hotel Birger Jarl is located in a building from the 1970’s and it does not
look like anything special from the outside. But inside, some fun
surprises are expecting you.
Twelve of the hotel’s room have
been individually designed by Swedish designers and have their own
names. You can get your beauty sleep in The Polka Dot Room (number 705)
or in Miss Dottie (709).
The rest of the hotel’s standard rooms are simpler with minimalist Scandinavian design and white walls.
225 € and up
Hotel Birger Jarl, Tulegatan 8
www.birgerjarl.se
SAS Strand Hotel
Even though the Strand Hotel is part of a large chain, the hotel sticks out from most chain hotels.
The
location is charming, in the very center on Nybrokajen, with a view of
the port and the cobble stoned quay. Close to the shopping areas,
Dramaten (The Royal Theater of Sweden) and many great restaurants and
bars.
In the lobby, you can sink into comfortable green leather
couches and enjoy the wide selection of newspapers and the view of
water and sail boats through the large windows.
The rooms are spacious and if your money allows, offer yourself a ”superior guest room” with a view of the harbor.
250 € and up
SAS Strand Hotel, ybrokajen 9
www.radissonsas.com
Hotel Hellsten
Hotel Hellsten is a new place with 80 rooms, and it quickly became a very popular hotel.
It
splendidly combines new design, antique furniture and porcelain
figurines, which gives you the feeling of being in a homey atmosphere
in Stockholm.
195 € and up
Hotel Hellsten, Luntmakargatan 68
www.hellsten.seHostels
Chapman
Enjoy
the fabulous view of Gamla Stan through your porthole, as your are
rocked to sleep. The hostel Chapman is a full-rigged ship, docked
alongside the quay of Skeppsholmen. A double room with your private
porthole and a shared shower costs around 50 Euros.
50 €
Chapman Youth Hostel, Flaggmansvägen 8
www.stfchapman.comLångholmen Hotel & Youth Hostel
A
former prison that has been transformed into a combined hostel and
hotel. The place is situated on the small island, Långholmen, in rural
surroundings, despite its central location in Stockholm.
Most
cells/rooms of the hostel have a private bath and toilet, as well as
wireless Internet, and cost from 66 Euros and up. You can also sleep in
the dormitory, which costs about 29 Euros per night.
If
you’re not the dorm kind of person, you can get your beauty sleep in
your own private redone prison cell at Hotel Långholmen.
Hostel: 29 € and up
Hotel: 100 € and up
Långholmen Hotel & Youth Hostel, Långholmsmuren 20
www.langholmen.com
More information on hostels in Stockholm and the surrounding area at:
www.svenskaturistforeningen.se
By Mette Lomholdt