It is impeccable. The hotel is located in a quiet high-end residential area. The hotel itself has been in two buildings for years. Each has a public area. The first building to enter the door has a front desk and a public rest area. A restaurant, the second building has a public area on the first two or three floors. There is another restaurant on the first floor. All the public area decorations are very comfortable. Fresh cakes and water are provided in the lounge area every day, as well as alcohol. Liquor needs to be paid. You write the variety and room number on a book next to it.
The restaurant is very delicious, you need to make an appointment in advance, the first restaurant is relatively simple, you can choose 1 to 5 dishes, eat 5 dishes per capita at about 1,000 yuan, the second restaurant is 7 dishes, the price is more expensive, because we have no appointment at the local festival, it should be good. We ate two nights at the first restaurant, two completely different menus.
Breakfast is relatively simple, but the quality is very good, all are made now, can not be ordered, very fresh ingredients.
The Swedes are more reserved and will not show too warm, but very friendly, what you need to tell them directly, they will try their best to help, there are some snacks in the room that are free, drinks are for money, no kettle, but you can ask the front desk.
We didn't book a large room (very popular), the basic room type is relatively small, but there are some, even a full set of skin care products.
All in all, this is the best small boutique hotel I have ever stayed in, and we bought a lot of organic toiletries for the hotel when we left.
- Buerderen
Ett hem was part of the reason that we came to Stockholm!! We were very excited to come stay here as we have heard such great things from friends.
The whole concept is that it’s a home, and it really did feel like that! It felt as though we were staying at a friends home, where we can roam around all of the shared areas and spend time anywhere, in the living room, lounges, library, garden etc. The space was designed by a famous interior designer. Our room was an attic room that was quite beautiful. We also opted to have dinner at the house; the menu changes daily depending on what the chef orders in, and on our night it was delicious. We also used their spa room / sauna which was very enjoyable.
My only comment is that while the staff were all very friendly and nice, they were not always available to be found. At times I would need something and go to the main check in counter and there wouldn’t be anyone there, and I would have to roam around the house looking for someone. Same goes for the entrance. You have to ring the bell every time you come back to Ett Hem and on a few occasions, no one answered the door bell or they answered but didn’t follow up / open the door / or come to get us. I understand it’s a part of the casual home feel, but for a luxury hotel I would have preferred a little more availability…
Great stay overall though!!
- Guest User