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Scandic Klara
4.6/557 Reviews

Scandic Klara

Stockholm|1.89km from Cafe En halv Trappa Ner
Stayed 3 nights, family vacation. I do NOT recommend this hotel to others! Noise from street at night (street cleaning, trash truck etc several times, each night) so we slept terribly every night. Extra bed for 3rd person was very hard/uncomfortable. During breakfasts, the staff was hustling and making lots of noise by setting up for lunch (which started as late as 1.5 hrs after breakfast was over!) and did not allow guest to sit where they wanted in breakfast room - not a nice experience at all. Questionable room cleaning: no spare cups, cleaner said cups in rooms were only hand washed in bathroom sinks by cleaners, and they did not seem clean. We had to hunt down towels and toilet paper, plus they had forgotten to supply bed and towels for third person in room upon arrival. Front desk staff generally not so service minded + not understanding/interested in being helpful - did not allow us to eat a sandwich in the lobby before departure ”because the hotel has a restaurant” - which did not open until 3 hrs later(!) Note 1: Short opening hrs for restaurant by lobby. Note 2: They do not control which person removes what luggage from luggage storage, so anyone could take what they want. Note 3: Fridge in (our) room was super tiny, with depth as narrow as a water bottle. Note 4: They might not pay attention: When booking, I sent a request + a question to the hotel; request was not taken into account and I received no answer to question. Location: Good area to stay in for family trip if want to include shopping, easy access to public transportation, walking distance to Gamla Stan and more. But would recommend other hotel in area, not this one. Overall: Not the hotel experience I expected from photos, info on hotel web site and prize. Will not return, and recommend the hotel to reevaluate some of its routines!

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Hotel Hornsgatan
4.5/586 Reviews

Hotel Hornsgatan

Stockholm|0.37km from Cafe En halv Trappa Ner
You can stay at those well known chains of hotels with their exactly proportioned rooms and exactly duplicated furnishings and that cater to defined guest budgets all expressed in algorithms probably these days, or you can find yourself a home from home where you are getting what you hoped for at a price that you can afford. Steering that choice these days has become even more problematic as hotels find it increasingly difficult to employ reliable staff at all levels and costs continue to rise. It’s a poor prognosis with a discouraging theme. Bigger hotels have to play to an economy off scale on their costs, higher prices and less staff to take care of guests resulting in mistakes, lack of care of the properties and a spiral of dissatisfied guests. A nightmare. One way out of this for potential hotel guests is to simply avoid the behemoths no matter how many stars they have or what facilities they boast. At the end of the day you need a home from home, you need it at an affordable price and hopefully located where you can get all the benefits you were anticipating in the place to which you are traveling. Post pandemic (if what they say is true) the flood gates have opened for the tourist season so they say and hotels will be benefiting from that. How well are they coping? Well in the case of Hornsgaten Hotel the best description would be riding the wave. This is a small scale (not boutique) very central in Stockholm surrounded by foodie heavens and some shopping that is a conversion of one of the old huge apartments which once abounded here a hundred years ago. It’s a charming place with a basic but functional renovation, including all-new bathrooms and plumbing, a sensible layout with the rooms all on one level and a sort of hostel-like feel to it although it lacks the disadvantages of strict rules. This is one for adults, children welcome, and unusually run by the owner Clara and husband on a daily basis which adds to the welcoming atmosphere. The rooms are not huge but adequate and each of them said to be individually furnished. I chose a two bedroom variant with a private bathroom but some of the other rooms were sharing bathrooms and toilets. Hence the hostelry feel. But it is all done in an incredibly charming way, smiles and pleasantries and good advice. Concern for your comfort, and after my very recent face off with another hotel chain over double charging me at one hotel and triple charging me at another, it was a blast of warm and pleasant feeling that someone gave a hoot about me as a guest. Breakfast was self-service Swedish style and as already mentioned you are not going to starve in this area of Stockholm with an incredibly well-serviced variety of tastes and culinary styles (eleven in the block where the hotel is) available in a wide price range. So if your taste is for the slightly more human approach to living as a guest in a hotel and you like the company of other people I cannot recommend Horngaten too highly and my only h

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Scandic Gamla Stan
4.1/5103 Reviews
Tout petit hôtel, chambre et salle de bain minuscules, mais propre et suffisant pour y dormir. En plein coeur du centre historique de Stockholm, situation idéale ! Petit-déjeuner buffet, avec tout ce qu'il faut pour tous les goûts. On a même eu un petit sac déjeuner lors de notre départ à 3h30 le matin.
Scandic Malmen
4/5116 Reviews
Super city trip, great location in the middle of city life. Still great sleeping comfort. Check-in/check-out very comfortable via app. Family room with sofa bed on the 5th floor. And... sensational breakfast. Everything perfect.
Hotel Rival
4.6/5100 Reviews
Small holiday, low cost performance
Hotel Hornsgatan
4.5/586 Reviews
You can stay at those well known chains of hotels with their exactly proportioned rooms and exactly duplicated furnishings and that cater to defined guest budgets all expressed in algorithms probably these days, or you can find yourself a home from home where you are getting what you hoped for at a price that you can afford. Steering that choice these days has become even more problematic as hotels find it increasingly difficult to employ reliable staff at all levels and costs continue to rise. It’s a poor prognosis with a discouraging theme. Bigger hotels have to play to an economy off scale on their costs, higher prices and less staff to take care of guests resulting in mistakes, lack of care of the properties and a spiral of dissatisfied guests. A nightmare. One way out of this for potential hotel guests is to simply avoid the behemoths no matter how many stars they have or what facilities they boast. At the end of the day you need a home from home, you need it at an affordable price and hopefully located where you can get all the benefits you were anticipating in the place to which you are traveling. Post pandemic (if what they say is true) the flood gates have opened for the tourist season so they say and hotels will be benefiting from that. How well are they coping? Well in the case of Hornsgaten Hotel the best description would be riding the wave. This is a small scale (not boutique) very central in Stockholm surrounded by foodie heavens and some shopping that is a conversion of one of the old huge apartments which once abounded here a hundred years ago. It’s a charming place with a basic but functional renovation, including all-new bathrooms and plumbing, a sensible layout with the rooms all on one level and a sort of hostel-like feel to it although it lacks the disadvantages of strict rules. This is one for adults, children welcome, and unusually run by the owner Clara and husband on a daily basis which adds to the welcoming atmosphere. The rooms are not huge but adequate and each of them said to be individually furnished. I chose a two bedroom variant with a private bathroom but some of the other rooms were sharing bathrooms and toilets. Hence the hostelry feel. But it is all done in an incredibly charming way, smiles and pleasantries and good advice. Concern for your comfort, and after my very recent face off with another hotel chain over double charging me at one hotel and triple charging me at another, it was a blast of warm and pleasant feeling that someone gave a hoot about me as a guest. Breakfast was self-service Swedish style and as already mentioned you are not going to starve in this area of Stockholm with an incredibly well-serviced variety of tastes and culinary styles (eleven in the block where the hotel is) available in a wide price range. So if your taste is for the slightly more human approach to living as a guest in a hotel and you like the company of other people I cannot recommend Horngaten too highly and my only h
Hilton Stockholm Slussen
4.7/550 Reviews
Stockholm can be an expensive city and this can be an expensive property. We paid a little more than i would have liked but I thought it was fair for Stockholm. Staff were great. The property is nice and we received an upgrade (diamond). There is a lounge and breakfast (we missed both). The rooms are a little small but typical in Europe. The wifi was good. The A/C was a little ify. It was late September so it wasn't a big deal but we had to open the window to help cool off the room. If you take the airport train and change at Central there is a subway station about a 5 minute walk from the hotel. The property is not super close to things (except construction - it's very close to that) but it's not too far and you can walk to most tourist things. Overall, it was a good spot. as a reference point, a taxi to the airport was 50€
Den Röda Båten
3.9/542 Reviews
Great experience to stay in this quaint boat hostel (actually two boats, one red, one white). I stayed in two single rooms and both were clean and cute. (If you are sensitive to noise - half the rooms are on the busy street side. I don’t know if you can tell which are bay view rooms when booking?) Great lounge/breakfast area with good breakfast. The walk is manageable, but is far in the cold or rain. I walked from the train station and followed directions over the bridge, meaning carrying my luggage up steps then down again on the other side and then walk to the boat. There is another walk a bit farther along that bypasses climbing the bridge and allows you to walk on a sidewalk across the water and is much easier!!

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