{"type":"city","city":"Stockholm","citySlug":"stockholm","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm","description":"Stockholm's relationship with domestic interiors has always been more serious than its relationship with grand architectural gestures, which is why the city's most compelling hotels tend to be intimate rather than monumental. Ett Hem in Östermalm makes this argument most forcefully — Ilse Crawford's 2012 conversion of a 1910 Arts and Crafts townhouse functions less like a hotel than a private residence that happens to have twelve rooms, all worn-in leather, open fireplaces, and ceramics on kitchen shelves. A few streets away, Villa Dagmar occupies a late nineteenth-century building with a similarly residential sensibility, and the Nobis Group's Bank Hotel brings a considered, quieter register to the same neighborhood — Östermalm being, more broadly, the part of the city where old money and Scandinavian restraint converge into something that feels genuinely unhurried.\n\nThe axis running through Norrmalm and Norrmalmstorg tells a different story. The Lydmar, long a fixture of Stockholm's arts and music world, wears its cultural affiliations lightly — rotating art installations, no particular design ideology — and sits near Nobis Hotel Stockholm, which occupies twin neoclassical palaces from 1875, the Wallenberg family buildings converted with a Nordic cool that favors pale stone and controlled proportion. Sveavägen's Miss Clara by Nobis, housed in a former girls' school designed by Helgo Zettervall in 1910, extends the group's interest in preserved institutional architecture, the classroom origins still legible in its high ceilings and generous corridors. Hotel At Six on Brunkebergstorg is the sharpest contemporary statement in this cluster — the 2017 building by Wingårdhs carries genuine architectural ambition, and the lobby commission, anchored by a large-scale work by Reuben Östlund's frequent collaborator, signals a hotel that takes its position in the city's cultural conversation seriously.\n\nVasastaden's Blique by Nobis sits in a converted 1930s industrial building near the Hagaparken, a deliberate remove from the center that suits the neighborhood's creative-residential character. At the other end of the register, the Grand Hotel on the waterfront remains the city's most ceremonially positioned address — its 1874 facade facing the Royal Palace across Strömmen, its interiors recently updated without surrendering the period weight that gives it meaning. Nordic Light Hotel near Central Station trades more in functional convenience than design distinction, but its light-responsive interiors are a reasonable gesture toward the northern preoccupation with how winter changes a room.","provider":{"name":"PressBeyond","url":"https://pressbeyond.com","description":"PressBeyond provides AI-optimized hotel content with a consistent 5-image structure across its entire portfolio. 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The Nobis Group, which also operates the nearby Nobis Hotel in a converted bank, converted the building into a 92-room hotel, with a zinc-clad mansard addition visible at the roofline giving the facade its quietly contemporary upper register.\n\nInside, the interiors strike a balance between the building's early twentieth-century bones and a distinctly Nordic restraint. The lobby's checkerboard stone floor and amber glass pendant lights — suspended on exposed black cable runs in a manner that feels more atelier than hotel — set a tone that the guest rooms carry through consistently. Dark herringbone parquet floors, black-finished joinery, articulated wall-mounted reading lamps, and the original arched window reveals left clean and unadorned give each room the atmosphere of a considered Stockholm apartment rather than a hospitality product. The ground-floor restaurant, with its bentwood chairs, warm timber tables, and vaulted arched openings onto the street, draws the building's architecture directly into the dining experience.","snippet":"A 1910 Stockholm schoolhouse converted into 92 rooms with soaring ceilings, dark herringbone floors, and a vaulted restaurant.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting Stockholm","vibe":"Nordic-restrained · architectural","highlights":["1910 Stenhammar-designed former girls' school with 4.5m ceilings","Dark herringbone parquet and black joinery in every room","Ground-floor restaurant with original arched vaults and street views"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$164","pricePerNightExclTax":"$164","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhcum03rh15xywpi2qoip1713363939420_1476f12f-e592-4e3c-864b-48a64143da65.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Miss Clara by Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Miss Clara by Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Miss Clara by Nobis captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhipx04t715xyybtycb5q1713363940183_2d022c9e-66db-4ac2-a9f4-f1ac803a3053.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Miss Clara by Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Miss Clara by Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Miss Clara by Nobis, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhohu05uz15xy8nf7udd61713363940793_5e43ef5e-ed47-401f-bc71-97a9f19a7563.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Miss Clara by Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Miss Clara by Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Miss Clara by Nobis — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhucg06wp15xyhynn7nps1713363941513_2e5e5a19-9fa6-41a8-821b-9cc0519d95a8.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Miss Clara by Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Miss Clara by Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Miss Clara by Nobis, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ui03p07yf15xyq9xv3jn41713363942236_c29b5cf2-7b1e-43e9-8113-9853003e88a3.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Miss Clara by Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Miss Clara by Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Miss Clara by Nobis — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Hotel At Six","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/hotel-at-six","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Brunkebergstorg • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Brunkebergstorg","loyaltyProgram":"I Prefer","designSummary":"Brunkebergstorg, a square in central Stockholm that spent decades as a forgotten backwater between the city's financial district and its older medieval core, was transformed when Hotel At Six arrived in 2017 inside a purpose-built tower designed by Wingårdhs — the Swedish practice that has long understood how to make contemporary architecture feel inevitable rather than imposed. The building rises eleven floors in polished concrete and dark granite, its facade precise without being severe, and the lobby sets the tone immediately: large-format grey stone tiles, a brushed metal ceiling, a brass reception desk backed by a cloud-painted mural, and a white sculptural bust lending the arrival sequence the atmosphere of a private institution rather than a commercial hotel. The 343 rooms carry that restraint upward — diamond-quilted headboards in charcoal fabric, floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains, mid-century-inflected lounge chairs with splayed walnut legs set against walls in deep graphite plaster.\n\nInterior design across the public spaces was handled by Koncept Stockholm, and the bar is where that brief reaches its highest point. A long counter in veined dark marble anchors the room, overhead brass tracks carrying a run of globe pendants that pool warm light across the surface below. A large-scale red painting charges the far wall with the only real burst of colour in an otherwise tonal scheme — the deliberate contrast giving the space a pulse that the bedrooms, intentionally, withhold.","snippet":"A Wingårdhs-designed Stockholm hotel with polished concrete facade, marble bar, and mid-century furnishings throughout.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting Stockholm's central district","vibe":"Restrained-modern · institutional","highlights":["Wingårdhs-designed tower in polished concrete and dark granite","Marble bar with brass globe pendants and red accent wall","Mid-century lounge chairs and diamond-quilted headboards in every room"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$223","pricePerNightExclTax":"$223","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhchz03p315xy2ndjomi31713356997666_7a918d33-bcd5-4c0a-a61f-44d4bb8f3c58.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Hotel At Six — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Hotel At Six · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Hotel At Six captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhieo04qt15xyuwccldk01713356998932_b0888db4-b0e8-4048-b2b8-4fd280eba635.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Hotel At Six — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Hotel At Six · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Hotel At Six, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uho3p05sf15xy6nnum6hp1713356999442_774504bf-46b0-49e7-b8e2-4f348dd226ee.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Hotel At Six — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Hotel At Six · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Hotel At Six — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhtzk06u515xyhpxjv92f1713356998313_a5f0e484-9ce5-4a75-b157-ad9feac1ff69.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Hotel At Six — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Hotel At Six · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Hotel At Six, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhzrc07vx15xy66rybay91713357000064_d9fa08ce-3786-43a5-b191-68156333a8a6.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Hotel At Six — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Hotel At Six · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Hotel At Six — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/grand-hotel-stockholm","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Waterfront • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Waterfront","loyaltyProgram":"LHW Leaders Club","designSummary":"Facing the Strömmen channel directly opposite the Royal Palace, the sandstone-coloured facade of Grand Hotel Stockholm has defined Stockholm's waterfront address since Axel Kumlien completed the original building in 1874. Expanded and refined over the following decades, the seven-storey structure carries the ornate Renaissance Revival detailing — rusticated base, arched windows, bracketed cornice — that established the hotel as the city's ceremonial centre, the place where Nobel Prize laureates have been lodged every December since the awards began in 1901.\n\nInside, the range of atmospheres is considerable. The Cadier Bar, named after the hotel's founding proprietor Régis Cadier, preserves its original dark mahogany panelling, gilt stencilled columns, and deeply coffered plasterwork ceiling hung with crystal chandeliers — one of the finest Victorian-era hotel interiors surviving in Scandinavia. The restaurant, refitted in a more contemporary register, uses floor-to-ceiling glazing, geometric stone flooring, and tiered crystal pendant lights to open the dining room toward the waterfront view. Guest rooms across the 270-key property move between two moods: some retain period gestures — herringbone parquet, starburst gilt mirrors, empire-style crystal drops — while others take a cleaner Nordic direction, with charcoal upholstered headboards, deep navy armchairs, and brushed-nickel chandelier fittings that sit closer to Stockholm's contemporary design culture than to the grand hotel tradition the building so confidently embodies from the outside.","snippet":"Stockholm's ceremonial grand hotel since 1874, hosting Nobel laureates annually with a preserved Victorian bar and Royal Palace views.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and Nobel Prize ceremony attendees","vibe":"Historic-refined · waterfront","highlights":["Renaissance Revival facade facing the Royal Palace since 1874","Cadier Bar with original mahogany panelling and coffered plasterwork ceiling","Host to Nobel laureates every December since 1901"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$365","pricePerNightExclTax":"$365","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhdco03up15xytrtvcm0a1713360374915_0aa26376-3ea2-4954-bf0c-6effb501c4af.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Grand Hôtel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Grand Hôtel Stockholm captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhj9l04wf15xyj6z6wq021713360375524_c53a6132-059c-4a63-862a-dc4af9a978a2.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Grand Hôtel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Grand Hôtel Stockholm, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhoz005y715xymas5sgo81713360376297_68c5c477-6d1d-4396-98e4-e1c9a4755ba9.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Grand Hôtel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Grand Hôtel Stockholm — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhut606zl15xyfuvpejnw1713360376909_c83234e1-78ef-4e3e-8fd7-a75df5407bd2.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Grand Hôtel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Grand Hôtel Stockholm, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ui0jf081b15xy5axd4lxa1713360377519_8456083b-bb1e-4645-80f3-23acf712fdeb.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Grand Hôtel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Grand Hôtel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Grand Hôtel Stockholm — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Villa Dagmar","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/villa-dagmar","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Östermalm • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Östermalm","loyaltyProgram":"I Prefer","designSummary":"At number 27 Nybrogatan, where Östermalm's residential confidence gives way to the quiet diplomacy of Stockholm's cultural quarter, a late nineteenth-century building with a gilded arched entrance and grey-striped awnings has been transformed into Villa Dagmar — one of the Swedish capital's more considered recent additions to boutique hospitality. The property, which draws on the building's bourgeois origins to frame a decidedly European sensibility, carries the atmosphere of a well-appointed private house rather than a conventional hotel. Interior designer Lotta Agaton, known for her work across Scandinavian editorial and residential projects, shaped the 64 rooms around dark-stained four-poster beds, toile de Jouy wallpapers, velvet occasional chairs, and pleated linen lampshades — a vocabulary closer to a cultivated Parisian apartment than to the Nordic minimalism Stockholm is more readily associated with.\n\nThe courtyard at the heart of the complex is perhaps the property's most quietly ambitious gesture: a retractable canvas canopy stretched over stone-paved terracing, wrought-iron furniture cushioned in cream, and mature fiddle-leaf fig trees planted into oversized black planters, the whole arrangement sheltered by the original exposed brick walls of the surrounding building. Inside, the restaurant is arranged around amber-lacquered walls, tobacco-velvet banquette seating, steel-framed wine display cases, and woven pendant lights — warm and generously proportioned, opening directly onto the courtyard through full-height glazed doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and out.","snippet":"A late-19th-century Stockholm townhouse reimagined as a 64-room hotel with Parisian apartment sensibility and a retractable-canopy courtyard.","bestFor":"Collectors and aesthetes seeking European sensibility","vibe":"Parisian-Nordic · cultivated","highlights":["Lotta Agaton interiors: toile de Jouy, velvet chairs, four-poster beds","Retractable-canopy courtyard with wrought-iron furniture and mature fig trees","Amber-lacquered restaurant opening directly onto the courtyard"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$367","pricePerNightExclTax":"$367","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt8y0yc00yj85uwmicm3tz61717078949323_27d644fc-99f4-4b30-a06f-acb05f56ffa7.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Villa Dagmar — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Villa Dagmar · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Villa Dagmar captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt8z5w201e585uwby2jz6vy1717078957894_a9daaf32-b8a8-43e8-a776-444aef43dcd8.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Villa Dagmar — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Villa Dagmar · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Villa Dagmar, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt90asm01tr85uwdthr0bwe1717078979545_302c1332-2325-4e61-bdf7-4d532df63f8a.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Villa Dagmar — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Villa Dagmar · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Villa Dagmar — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt91fj1029d85uwb55k4y3l1717078965232_120b57e8-6198-4529-9311-f75a3a8f8362.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Villa Dagmar — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Villa Dagmar · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Villa Dagmar, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt92kdb02oz85uw19v89ti31717078972144_e66b13fe-ea2c-4be7-a0ba-96ede3046f68.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Villa Dagmar — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Villa Dagmar · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Villa Dagmar — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Ett Hem","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/ett-hem","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Östermalm • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Östermalm","designSummary":"Designed by the Swedish architect Ivar Tengbom and completed in 1910, the dark-brick Jugendstil mansion on Sköldungagatan in Stockholm's Östermalm district was built as a private residence — and that domestic origin is precisely what makes Ett Hem so difficult to categorise. Ilse Crawford and her studio Studioilse converted the property in 2012, holding the logic of a family home so firmly at the centre of every decision that the twelve-room hotel has never quite felt like a hotel at all. The copper-trimmed gables, steep slate roof, and arched entrance gate visible from the street give little away.\n\nInside, Crawford's approach folds a century of Scandinavian decorative culture into something that feels accumulated rather than curated. The drawing room is anchored by a monumental glazed faience stove, Hans Wegner Papa Bear chairs pulled close to green velvet club armchairs on herringbone oak floors, the whole space opening through panelled doorways into a book-lined dining room where terracotta leather chairs gather beneath pendant brass globes. Bedrooms move between moods — one arranged around a darkened steel four-poster with taupe linen curtains filtering northern light, another under a Murano glass chandelier with a PH lamp on the writing desk. 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The Swedish practice Wingårdhs handled the architectural conversion, preserving the building's raw concrete panel walls and high-bay volumes rather than smoothing them over — a decision that sets the property's entire visual register. The 249 rooms are distributed across multiple interconnected structures, the roofline stepping and shifting in ways that produce attic rooms with slanted ceilings and dormer windows alongside the more generous upper-floor rooms where tall glazing overlooks the Stockholm skyline.\n\nThe interiors, developed with a Scandinavian industrial sensibility, work the contrast between exposed board-formed concrete and warm cognac leather upholstery, black powder-coated steel shelving, and hand-knotted rugs laid over polished concrete floors. The circular bar in the ground-floor restaurant is the social anchor — matte black with a cantilevered glass rack overhead — while the public lounge areas arrange tan leather sofas and dark timber benching against the raw concrete walls hung with abstract works on paper. Guest rooms follow a consistent logic: floor-to-ceiling pole-mounted lighting systems replace conventional bedside lamps, marble-topped tables sit beside dark-upholstered beds, and campaign-style leather chairs carry a quiet nod to Swedish modernism without ever tipping into pastiche.","snippet":"A converted 1950s warehouse in Vasastaden with exposed concrete, high ceilings, and architect-designed interiors by Wingårdhs.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts exploring Stockholm's industrial heritage","vibe":"Raw-industrial · Scandinavian","highlights":["Mid-century functionalist warehouse converted by Wingårdhs architects","Exposed board-formed concrete walls and high-bay volumes throughout","Rooms with slanted ceilings, dormer windows, and skyline views"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$118","pricePerNightExclTax":"$118","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhd5z03tl15xypadrrlja1713359818716_eabb3f86-ed40-402c-833b-d21bafb60409.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Blique By Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Blique By Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Blique By Nobis captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhj2f04vb15xyvsd1xe2v1713359819321_8a03b70f-3812-46ca-961a-575d40ee8801.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Blique By Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Blique By Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Blique By Nobis, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhosv05x315xys9fpt4hd1713359819888_8550fdd2-112a-4a1c-8ede-bbe81700feb3.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Blique By Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Blique By Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Blique By Nobis — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhuo706yr15xyvsq1wac31713359820617_4ab3b556-1779-4849-b3c7-7df7e35c5689.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Blique By Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Blique By Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Blique By Nobis, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ui0ft080h15xy9dgql28t1713359821113_46e8bdbb-8d32-4b46-ad37-83499aa7225b.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Blique By Nobis — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Blique By Nobis · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Blique By Nobis — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Nordic Light Hotel","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/nordic-light-hotel","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Central Station • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Central Station","loyaltyProgram":"I Prefer","designSummary":"Directly opposite Stockholm's Central Station, where Vasagatan runs its busiest stretch, a mid-century commercial block of curtain-wall glass and horizontal banding became one of the Swedish capital's more considered attempts to build a design hotel from scratch rather than from heritage. Nordic Light Hotel, which has around 175 rooms across its tower and podium volumes, takes its name seriously: the ground-floor glazing floods the public areas with the particular grey-white light that Stockholm produces in abundance, and sheer curtain panels layered against the full-height windows diffuse it further, creating an interior atmosphere that shifts perceptibly with the weather and the hour.\n\nThe lobby furniture arrangement visible here — a pale leather sofa alongside tubular-steel cantilever armchairs upholstered in burnt orange, accompanied by raw-birch side tables with sculptural cut-out bases — places the property in dialogue with twentieth-century Scandinavian modernism while keeping one foot planted in something more contemporary and irreverent. Guest rooms carry the same logic through a cooler register: limewash-effect plaster walls in dove grey, ash-framed bed bases with slatted detailing, teal woven throws, and cobalt blue rugs that pick up the steel-and-glass mood of the exterior. The restaurant grounds itself in warmer materials — a slatted pine ceiling curving to meet the structural columns, a long marble-topped counter running the length of the kitchen pass — giving the hotel its most resolved interior space.","snippet":"A mid-century glass tower opposite Central Station with light-flooded interiors and Scandinavian modernist furnishings.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting Stockholm's Central Station","vibe":"Modernist-minimal · light-filled","highlights":["Mid-century curtain-wall glass tower opposite Central Station","Full-height windows flood lobby with Stockholm's grey-white light","Rooms feature limewash plaster, ash bed frames, and teal throws"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$157","pricePerNightExclTax":"$157","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhczo03sf15xywjqvy0w01713364191502_bfbcd229-644b-4f6e-9d8d-e6ca26b63f5c.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Nordic Light Hotel — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Nordic Light Hotel · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Nordic Light Hotel captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhivh04u715xyor6lgmkc1713364192205_b0ec714d-6673-4325-89cd-fe2c6973dc43.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Nordic Light Hotel — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Nordic Light Hotel · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Nordic Light Hotel, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhomy05vz15xylzqpfyfi1713364192787_5d383507-bfbf-4f1d-b1e7-cf6db1182030.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Nordic Light Hotel — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Nordic Light Hotel · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Nordic Light Hotel — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhuiy06xp15xye2mrthty1713364193414_2ccfcd74-4bd3-487a-af6f-3f1a78f0e838.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Nordic Light Hotel — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Nordic Light Hotel · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Nordic Light Hotel, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ui09507zh15xyyka9opg41713364194000_fc9a80dc-0a50-4cc6-b36b-8e85c11b00d6.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Nordic Light Hotel — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Nordic Light Hotel · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Nordic Light Hotel — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/nobis-hotel-stockholm","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Norrmalmstorg • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Norrmalmstorg","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"Two limestone neoclassical palaces on Norrmalmstorg — the former Sydsvenska Kreditaktiebolaget bank building and its neighbour, both dating to the early twentieth century — were joined and converted into Nobis Hotel Stockholm when it opened in 2010, with Swedish practice Claesson Koivisto Rune handling the interior architecture. The exterior gives little away: carved stone archivolts frame warm timber entrance doors, globe lanterns glow amber through the trees at dusk, and the street presence carries the restrained civic dignity of a building that was never meant to entertain.\n\nInside, that restraint becomes a design language. The guest rooms are furnished in a tight palette of dark-stained oak flooring, steel-grey upholstered bed frames, and sheer linen curtains that soften northern light without blocking the rooftop views across central Stockholm. Rounded wool ottomans and wall-mounted reading lamps in the Bestlite tradition keep the atmosphere closer to a considered private apartment than to conventional hotel accommodation. The restaurant operates on a different register entirely — curved leather banquettes in tan and teal, walnut table tops, a chequerboard marble floor, and clustered cylindrical pendant lights suspended from blackened steel rings create a warmth that the building's exterior carefully withholds. Claesson Koivisto Rune calibrated the contrast deliberately: the harder the stone shell outside, the more the interior earns its sense of arrival.","snippet":"Two joined neoclassical palaces on Norrmalmstorg with Claesson Koivisto Rune interiors and rooftop Stockholm views.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and Nordic design collectors","vibe":"Restrained-Nordic · civic","highlights":["Two early-1900s neoclassical limestone palaces merged into one hotel","Interiors by Claesson Koivisto Rune with dark oak, steel-grey upholstery, and Bestlite lamps","Restaurant with curved leather banquettes and chequerboard marble flooring"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$208","pricePerNightExclTax":"$208","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhcn303q315xy579rwtiv1713357113208_49a69377-6d23-4201-949b-7210bfbb3ac6.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Nobis Hotel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Nobis Hotel Stockholm captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhik604rt15xy6ep9wn6q1713357114031_0539a60e-2515-4416-84e4-b55f9804f250.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Nobis Hotel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Nobis Hotel Stockholm, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhocc05tz15xy9ouqxycn1713357114696_c413a4e8-ac73-4565-9b15-bd8983e36478.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Nobis Hotel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Nobis Hotel Stockholm — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhu6r06vp15xywnzimg3k1713357115397_71ede04e-eeba-47cb-97f4-cabdda64c7de.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Nobis Hotel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Nobis Hotel Stockholm, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhzyd07xf15xysc6cfn1a1713357116096_6d5aa256-5774-4fdc-a12a-368e9981a297.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Nobis Hotel Stockholm — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Nobis Hotel Stockholm · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Nobis Hotel Stockholm — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Bank Hotel","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/sweden/stockholm/bank-hotel","city":"Stockholm","cityHeader":"Stockholm • Östermalm • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Östermalm","loyaltyProgram":"Hilton Honors™","designSummary":"Erected in 1910 on Arsenalsgatan in Stockholm's Östermalm district, the former Skandinaviska Kreditaktiebolaget banking hall gave Bank Hotel its most indelible asset: a double-height trading floor whose arched colonnades, green-veined marble piers, and plasterwork lunettes survived nearly a century of institutional use intact. Swedish interior designer Martin Brudnizki, whose practice has shaped some of Europe's most atmosphere-conscious hotel interiors, led the 2018 conversion of the 99-room property, layering the original architecture with a palette of deep teal velvet banquettes, cascading brass-and-crystal chandeliers, and mahogany millwork that tilts the banking hall toward grand brasserie without obscuring a single arch.\n\nThe guestrooms move between two registers — some wrapped in claret-painted walls with walnut-panelled headboards and brass bedside shelving, others quieter in sand and taupe, their tall sheer-curtained windows pulling in the particular grey-white light Stockholm offers for much of the year. Throughout, original artwork chosen by Brudnizki's team hangs above the beds rather than decorating them incidentally, and the hotel's intimate cocktail bar — walnut panelling curved into an arched recess, brass lattice bottle shelving backlit to amber, a floral-patterned Axminster underfoot — carries the feeling of a private members' club assembled over decades rather than installed all at once. 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The address, Södra Blasieholmshamnen 2, places it steps from the Grand Hôtel and the Nationalmuseum, in one of the most charged urban rooms in Scandinavia, water on one side and formal city fabric on the other. The property holds 46 rooms across five floors, and the conversion has always been less about architectural intervention than about curation — the building's bones retained, the rooms layered with a collector's sensibility rather than a decorator's formula.\n\nThat sensibility runs visibly through every space: guest rooms furnished with leather-upholstered beds, rust velvet cushions, and Lindsey Adelman-style globe pendant lights against warm tobacco-coloured walls; suites where Petite Friture Vertigo pendants float above herringbone oak floors, verde marble fireplaces, and black console tables dense with sculptural objects; a lobby staircase with copper handrails and sheepskin butterfly chairs arranged beneath large-format photography; and a restaurant lined with white-painted bookshelves filled with wine bottles and art books, its seating mixing tufted white lounge chairs with dark dining pieces. 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