Hotel Skeppsholmen
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, STOCKHOLM/ Updated : Jun 6, 2017, 12:19 IST
Synopsis
For something more upmarket, try Hotel Skeppsholmen, an elegant boutique property perched on a quiet peninsula in central Stockholm extremely close to the Skeppsholmen Bridge ferry stop, endowed with lovely rooms facing a beautifu … Read more
For something more upmarket, try Hotel Skeppsholmen, an elegant boutique property perched on a quiet peninsula in central Stockholm extremely close to the Skeppsholmen Bridge ferry stop, endowed with lovely rooms facing a beautiful garden and the sea front. There’s a restaurant and meeting rooms in the premises, and the lovely staff are more than happy to serve you. Read less

For something more upmarket, try Hotel Skeppsholmen, an elegant boutique property perched on a quiet peninsula in central Stockholm extremely close to the Skeppsholmen Bridge ferry stop, endowed with lovely rooms facing a beautiful garden and the sea front. There’s a restaurant and meeting rooms in the premises, and the lovely staff are more than happy to serve you. Choose from the Officer’s Suite, Junior Suite, Deluxe Sea & Garden View, Superior XL, Standard Sea & Garden View and Standard Rooms. Each rooms has been decorated bears Scandinavian chic – lightwood décor and minimalistic furniture and cool accents. You get free buffet breakfast, Orla Kiely toiletries, LCD TV with satellite channels, free access to the fitness centre, 24-hour room service, full-length mirror, climate control/AC, free WiFi, walk-in closet, mini-bar with beverages and snacks and safety box.
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