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Hotel ReisenvsNobis Hotel Stockholm
Both properties are rated very highly by experts. Overall, Nobis Hotel ranks slightly better than First Hotel Reisen. Nobis Hotel ranks #6 in Stockholm with endorsements from 9 publications like Condé Nast Traveler, Star Service and Oyster.
Hotel Reisen
Michelin Guide
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Time Out
Star Service
BlackBook
Jetsetter
Lonely Planet
Skeppsbron 12, Stockholm 11130, Sweden
From $124/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"Comfy, functional bedrooms... Bright, modern restaurant."
"The rooms looking out over the water are fantastic here, and for a small supplement you can get a room with a private sauna and Jacuzzi."
"Housed in three 18th-century buildings and a historic steamship (for the conference facilities) anchored nearby in the harbour, the Reisen is a lively location."
"One of Stockholm’s classic hotels, dating back to the eighteenth century. Rooms are decked out with handsome wood panelling and all have bathtubs (not the norm in Sweden)."
"Now run by the First Hotel chain, it fully exploits its waterside location, with each of the 144 handsomely decorated rooms enjoying some sort of water view." Full review
"On a picturesque harbor, this hotel pleases with its handsome, regionally influenced decor and fine location." Full review
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Request a renovated room to be sure you get the freshest one available.
"Elegant hotel in an old eight floor palatial building. A small lobby with fun black and white lined wallpaper."
"A stylish central Stockholm stay at an 18th-century hotel overlooking the waterfront, with breakfast." Full review
"Cool gives way to classic in the clean, comfortable (though slightly tired-looking) rooms." Full review
Nobis Hotel Stockholm
Michelin Guide
Travel + Leisure
Condé Nast Traveler
Star Service
BlackBook
Frommer's
The Telegraph
Oyster
Afar Magazine
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Norrmalmstorg 2-4, Stockholm 111 86, Sweden
From $104/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Spacious bedrooms offer clean lines, neutral hues."
"Despite a color palette seemingly inspired by the Nordic winter (slate gray; stark white; deep brown), the latest hotel in Stockholm’s central square is far from icy." Full review
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Book room 355, which overlooks the square and has a small Juliet balcony.
"Now a real hotel has opened here, and it’s knocking the competitors off the board thanks to impeccable style and service." Full review
"The hotel commandeers two mid-18th-century buildings overlooking a historic plaza, creating a wonderful contrast with the look inside." Full review
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Avoid the compact Standard rooms, especially if you can afford the bump up to a Superior of Deluxe room; the latter come with separate stall showers, soaking tubs and the best views over Norrmalmstorg Square.
"The gorgeous Nobis Hotel, a member of the eminently slick Design Hotels group, favors elegance over extravagance."
"Come for the lounge, stay for the...lounge. Seriously, you could spend an entire afternoon in one of the four "living rooms"." Full review
8.0
"This urban luxury hotel – grand on the outside; quintessentially Nordic minimalist on the inside – lies in glitzy Östermalm district’s most coveted square." Full review
Upscale
"This upscale, centrally-situated property is housed in historic, 19th century buildings." Full review
"From the outside, the two imposing and ornate 19th-century buildings on ritzy Norrmalmstorg that house the Nobis hotel look traditional and almost staid, promising classical opulence." Full review
"Situated in the Norrmalmstorg Square, made famous by a robbery in 1973 that gave the world the term “Stockholm Syndrome” to describe how the hostages bonded with their captors, this hotel is close to many top attractions: the 13th-century Old Town, the Royal Palace, designer stores, museums and galleries are all within easy walking distance"