
It’s all its name builds it up to be- and more. A historic hotel in the center of Stockholm, the Grand Hotel Stockholm opened its doors in 1847 and has been an iconic landmark on the waterfront ever since. It offers unparalleled views of the water and looks on to the Royal Palace, the official home of the Royal Family.
The style of the hotel is a combination of old and new, a tribute to the heritage of the historic building and the contemporary environment of this modern city in which it finds its home. The décor has been finished off by an expert eye and shows incredible attention to detail in color, texture and contrast. It’s glossy, classic and elegant, all at the same time.

The hotel boasts an exceptional wine cellar, the perfect complement to Mathis Dahlgren’s award-winning restaurant menu. Mathias Dahlgren, who shares his name with his restaurant, has been awarded two Michelin stars for his mouth-watering and innovative fare and the restaurant has also been rated in the top 50 restaurants in the world.
It’s just as good for business travelers as it is for sight-seeing enthusiasts. Business people can look forward to a central location in this modern and dynamic city. Tourists can visit Birka Museum if they’re interested in Viking history or the more contemporary National Museum of Art which showcases leading art and design work.
It’s around 45-minutes from Arlanda International Airport by road and 20-minutes by high-speed train.

The bling factors:
Superb location: In the city and on the water, it’s definitely the place to be in Stockholm.
Exceptional spa and fitness facilities: You really can unwind and let go and still stay in the city.
Innovative design and architecture: It’s old and new, and has something for everyone. It’s absolutely top-end, and somewhere you won’t want to leave.







