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Stockholm Hotels Information

Hotels in Stockholm

432

Hotels Prices From

£27

Hotels Reviews

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90,037

Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

£143

Low season avg price

£126
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Season
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Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£148
£81£309
Avg. temperature
0ºC
COLDEST
-11ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
17in
10 in28 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£160
HIGHEST
£81£309
Avg. temperature
6ºC
-11ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
12in
DRIEST
10 in28 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£143
£81£309
Avg. temperature
17ºC
WARMEST
-11ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
24in
WETTEST
10 in28 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£141
LOWEST
£81£309
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-11ºC29ºC
Avg. precipitation
22in
10 in28 in
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Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • Norrmalm
    Norrmalm is Stockholm’s most central and busiest neighborhood. It’s home to the main shopping street, Drottninggatan, and to Stockholm icons like the Sergels Torg glass obelisk, the famous Hay Market with its Carl Milles sculptures, and the Hötorget Skyscrapers, a sight on every other Stockholm postcard. Norrmalm is also home to Sweden’s most traditional department stores Nordiska Kompaniet and Åhléns City juxtaposed with Stockholm’s most modern shopping mall, Mood Stockholm. Visitors to this area get to experience the unique Swedish philosophy of protecting cultural heritage while also staying on top of fashion innovation and modern architecture.
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  • Sodermalm
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  • Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen
    Gamla Stan is Stockholm’s historic old town and home to the Swedish Royal Palace. It’s the most central island of Stockholm and accompanied by the small island of Riddarholmen, mainly known for its famous Riddarholm Church. Gamla Stan tends to be a bit touristy at times but is definitely worth visiting: take a stroll past the well-preserved buildings and through the small (and also Sweden’s narrowest) alleys, which will make you feel like you’ve travelled back in time. This neighborhood offers a great combination of historical buildings and traditional Swedish restaurants.
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  • Slussen
    A unique mix of grotesque 1960s concrete urban vision and cosy historical Swedish brick houses, Slussen has become one of Stockholm’s most architecturally edgy and controversial neighborhoods. Plans to rebuild the area have been on the agenda for decades, however, so far no agreement could be reached, which is the reason for the continuing decay of its brutalist substance. Nevertheless, the museums and the main shopping street, Götgatan, attract both locals and tourists with Sweden’s most fashion-forward clothing retailers, hipster coffee shops and restaurants. Once the lights are out, the area turns into a bustling nightlife haven, catering to all preferences, from posh hotel bars to sweaty underground nightclubs. There is no better place to experience the clash between old and new Sweden.
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  • Kungsholmen
    Kungsholmen is one of the largest islands in central Stockholm and one of the most popular places to live. Its most famous attraction is Stockholm’s City Hall, which stands out with its monumental architecture and is one of the most photographed buildings in Sweden. Kungsholmen has its own little city center and shopping mall, its own beach and a lovely pedestrian area next to the water, which charms both locals and visitors with beautiful little cafés, restaurants and of course an awesome view. This neighborhood is perfect for a relaxed stroll followed by some coffee on a Sunday afternoon.
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  • Mariatorget
    This rather quiet neighborhood revolves around a postcard-like park with a dramatic fountain in its center and is definitely one of Stockholm’s showcase neighborhoods. Mariatorget, a central residential area, is the best Stockholm has to offer when it comes to juxtaposing architectural masterpieces with sophisticated art galleries, coffee shops and bars. Stockholmers love to spend their weekends in the park or one of the nearby coffee shops, so come to Mariatorget to meet the locals. The northern part of Mariatorget boasts historic buildings, beautiful cobblestone streets, and one of Stockholm’s best observation decks, Monteliusvägen, from where you can see an amazing view of the city hall and Stockholm’s old town.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Vasa Museum
    The Vasa ship capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the seabed the mighty warship was salvaged and the voyage could continue. Today Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship.
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  • Stockholm Old Town
    The Old Town, unsurprisingly, is the oldest part of Stockholm. It's certainly the tourist's go-to destination, but that doesn’t detract from its architectural and otherwise urban beauty.
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  • Stockholm City Hall
    The Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden's most famous buildings, and one of the capital's most visited tourist attractions. It houses offices for 200 people including the Municipal Council, and is also famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique art pieces. The Stockholm City Hall is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held on 10 December each year. Between May and September, the City Hall Tower offers a breathtaking view of Stockholm.
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  • Skansen
    Skansen is the world's first open-air museum, founded in 1891. Here you can stroll through five centuries of Swedish history, from north to south, with a real sense of the past all around the historical buildings and dwellings, peopled by characters in period dress. Living history over 150 dwellings and other buildings from all over Sweden have been dismantled and reassembled in an area of 300 000 m2 at Skansen. You can travel back in time and meet people from the past. On summer evenings you can also come along and watch traditional Swedish folk dancing! Skansen Zoo at Skansen you will find both domestic and wild Nordic animals such as bears, wolves and lynx. Don't miss our guided tours in English during the summer and in December. Our newly-opened Children's Zoo gives youngsters the opportunity to meet a variety of interesting animals.Added attractions Skansen hold a traditional celebrations to mark occasions such as Walpurg is Night, Midsummer and Christmas. Enjoy a delicious meal in one of the restaurants with breathtaking views over Stockholm. And don't miss our Museum shop, selling traditional handicrafts and Swedish design products.
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  • ABBA The Museum
    ABBA The Museum is more than an ordinary museum. Naturally, the members’ costumes, gold records, original items, memorabilia, and much, much more are here. But at this museum you are an important part of the experience! We simply want you to experience the feeling of being the 5th ABBA member. To find out what you would look like in their legendary stage costumes, to sing at the Polar Studio, to experience exciting 3D avatars, and to enter the stage together with the band.
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  • Royal Palace
    The changing of the guard ceremony has been a daily tradition since 1523.
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  • Fotografiska Stockholm
    Fotografiska is a vital centre for contemporary photography in the heart of Stockholm. The museum is a popular meeting point not only because of its exhibitions featuring the work of world renown photographers, but also for the museum's fantastic view and great food.Previous exhibitions: Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sarah Moon, Sally Mann, Anton Corbijn and Albert Watson. Fotografiska also offers workshops, courses in photography, live bands, and much more.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Stockholm hotels

Bank Hotel, Grand Hôtel, and Hotel Skeppsholmen are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Vasa Museum. See the full list: Hotels near Vasa Museum.

Popular hotels close to Stockholm Old Town include Sven Vintappare Hotel, Victory Hotel, and Hôtel Reisen. See the full list: Hotels near Stockholm Old Town.

Popular luxury hotels in Stockholm include Bank Hotel, Grand Hôtel, and Lydmar Hotel. See the full list: Stockholm Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Skavsta Airport include Clarion Collection Hotel Kompaniet, Scandic Stora Hotellet, and Sunlight Hotel Conference & SPA. See the full list: Hotels near Skavsta Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Skansen are Hotel Skeppsholmen, Villa Kallhagen Hotel, and Backstage Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Skansen.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Stockholm are Lydmar Hotel, Villa Dagmar, and Hôtel Reisen. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Stockholm.

Popular cheap hotels in Stockholm include Hotel Skeppsholmen, Lydmar Hotel, and NOFO Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Stockholm.

Grand Hôtel, Ett Hem, and Villa Dagmar have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Stockholm. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Stockholm.

Popular Stockholm neighbourhoods with hotels include Norrmalm, Sodermalm Borough, and Sodermalm.

Bank Hotel, Hotel Rival, and Grand Hôtel all received great reviews from families travelling in Stockholm. See the full list: Family Hotels Stockholm.

Bank Hotel, Hotel Rival, and Grand Hôtel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Stockholm. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Stockholm.