Stockholm's Best Addresses
Stockholm is known for its impressive architecture, its picturesque location on 14 islands and its vibrant culture. We reveal the best hotels and restaurants in the Swedish capital.
October 29, 2024
Where to stay
Nobis Stockholm
Beatrice Graalheim
Classic luxury hotel in the city center. The covered inner courtyard is spectacular, where locals and tourists meet for a drink. Two restaurants and a bar round off the gastronomic offerings.
Nobis Stockholm
Norrmalmstorg 2-4, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 614 10 00 • nobishotel.se
Doubles from € 167
Ett Hem
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More than ten years ago, Jeannette Mix converted a townhouse in the Lärkstaden district into a boutique hotel. She has since integrated two adjoining buildings into her "hospitality with design" concept.
Ett Hem
Sköldungagatan 2, 114 27 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 20 05 90 • etthem.se
Doubles from € 453
Skeppsholmen
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The building on the former Skeppsholmen naval base, which now houses a design hotel, is more than 300 years old. You'll find it in the middle of the city center, right opposite the castle - and yet it feels far away.
Hotel Skeppsholmen
Gröna gången 1, 111 49 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 407 23 00 • hotelskeppsholmen.se
Doubles from € 125
Where to eat
Frantzén
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Sweden's first restaurant to receive three Michelin stars; Nordic-influenced cuisine with a Japanese twist.
Franztén
Klara Norra kyrkogata 26, 111 22 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 20 85 80 • restaurantfrantzen.com
Hantverket
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Upscale bistro near the Humlegarden. Serves European-style dishes with seasonal ingredients.
Restaurant Hantverket
Sturegatan 15a, 114 36 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 121 321 60 • restauranghantverket.se
Kvarnen
Stockholm's nightlife hotspot for a century - beer hall, restaurant and club in one. Great Swedish home cooking!
Kvarnen
Tjärhovsgatan 4, Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8643 03 80 • kvarnen.com
Adam/Albin
Sustainability as a basic principle; the tasting menu with its seasonal products is based on Nordic cuisine.
Adam/Albin
Rådmansgatan 16, 114 25 Stockholm, Sweden
+46 8 411 55 35 • adamalbin.se
This article appeared in the Falstaff TRAVEL issue Summer 2024.