





Ideally positioned for business visitors, our city-center hotel directly connects you to the Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center. You can also easily take advantage of the hotel's close proximity to Stockholm Central Station and vibrant Riddarfjärden Bay waterfront with its many shops, restaurants and clubs. Cultural sites such as the Royal Palace in the Old Town and Kronobergsparken Park lie just a few kilometers away. Read more below about our selected points of interest.
The Stockholm City Hall is famous for its golden spire featuring the Three Crowns, romantic architecture, grand halls, and unique pieces of art, it's also the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held annually in December.
Arts and culture lovers won't want to miss the Nationalmuseum. Situated just off the canal, this museum features a variety of artworks dating from the 16th century to the present day.
Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan is dotted with colorful historical buildings, bistros, and bars. Take a stroll down its cobbled streets and visit the Storkyrkan Cathedral and the Royal Palace.
Enjoy an interactive and fascinating journey through Swedish culture and tradition at this open-air museum featuring farmsteads, seasonal events, as well as a zoo and aquarium.
This maritime museum is the home of the Vasa, the only almost fully intact 17th-century ship to ever be salvaged. This warship sank on her maiden voyage in 1628 and sat submerged for over three centuries.
Stockholm's most popular pedestrian shopping street, Drottninggatan, starts in the center of the city and leads to the Old Town. Enjoy a variety of shops, including specialty shops, local brands, and more!
Bergius Botanic Garden is a haven for nature lovers with its wide variety of flora. Located by Brunnsviken, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, the garden is part of the city's national park.
Satisfy your desire to learn more about nature and the world's animals with the help of exciting exhibitions, the world's largest film format, and fun activities.