Nordic Light Hotel

Stockholm, Sweden

Property details

A trendy Sweden stay at a four-star designer hotel in the heart of Stockholm - including breakfast
  • Everything is resolutely hip at this glossy four-star property in Stockholm, Sweden's waterfront capital located where the Baltic Sea meets Lake Mälaren (its name comes from the words stock meaning "log" and holm meaning "islet").

  • There’s a sleek look in the newly-renovated 159 guest rooms and 10 suites, all of which assure contemporary Nordic design, Swedish ash woods, streamlined fixtures and fittings, and plenty of natural light. Bathrooms come with rain showers and amenities by Swedish botanical skincare brand, Björk & Berries.

  • Newly opened in May 2018, Lykke & Löjromsbaren is the hotel's sleek wood and marble restaurant, where food is inspired by traditional Scandi fare with an international twist. You'll find an abundance of fish-based and vegetarian dishes, and the occasional meat dish with ingredients sourced from local butchers.

Amenities

- Air-conditioning
- Restaurant
- 24-hour gym

How to get there

Nordic Light Hotel is a 30-minute drive from Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Flights depart daily for Stockholm from London, Manchester and Edinburgh Airports, and regularly from Birmingham and Bristol.


Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

  • Everything is resolutely hip at this glossy four-star property in Stockholm, Sweden's waterfront capital located where the Baltic Sea meets Lake Mälaren (its name comes from the words stock meaning "log" and holm meaning "islet").

  • There’s a sleek look in the newly-renovated 159 guest rooms and 10 suites, all of which assure contemporary Nordic design, Swedish ash woods, streamlined fixtures and fittings, and plenty of natural light. Bathrooms come with rain showers and amenities by Swedish botanical skincare brand, Björk & Berries.

  • Newly opened in May 2018, Lykke & Löjromsbaren is the hotel's sleek wood and marble restaurant, where food is inspired by traditional Scandi fare with an international twist. You'll find an abundance of fish-based and vegetarian dishes, and the occasional meat dish with ingredients sourced from local butchers.

Amenities

- Air-conditioning
- Restaurant
- 24-hour gym

How to get there

Nordic Light Hotel is a 30-minute drive from Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Flights depart daily for Stockholm from London, Manchester and Edinburgh Airports, and regularly from Birmingham and Bristol.


Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

Location and what's nearby

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Vasaplan 7, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden

You’ll be staying in the business district, next to the central station, Arlanda Express, and the famous shopping streets. For first-timers and returning visitors, must-dos include taking a boat tour to acquaint yourself with the city's island layout, spending a couple of hours at the SPG bowling alley, getting up-close with all sorts of exotic birds at the Butterfly House, and hitting the Mall of Scandinavia for its 220-plus shops and restaurants.

Further big-city thrills include marvelling at works by Matisse, Picasso, Dardel and Hjertén at Moderna Museet, braving a dip at the Långholmen Pontoon (weather depending), and visiting ABBA: The Museum - the permanent exhibition in the Swedish Music Hall of Fame on the island of Djurgården.