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| The hotels have 51 rooms double/single, of which 1
mini-suite and 26 non-smoking rooms. The entire hotel was renovated
in 1998 with an 18th century style. All rooms equipped with toilet
and shower/bath, hair dryer, radio, cable TV, telephone, and minibar. |
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Conferencefacilities The two conference rooms are located in the
17th century vaults. The larger is suitable for 25 people and the
smaller for 8. Modern equipment included, such as OH, flip chart,
whiteboard, TV, and video recorder. Recreationalactivities
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The majority and best of what Stockholm can offer is within walking
distance from the hotel; restaurants, attractions, shops and stores.
For example, visit the Stockholm Medieval Museum which is an exciting
underground museum that depicts the origins and medieval development
of the city. Or take a walk to the Stockholm City Hall where the
Nobel Prize festivities take place in the Blue Hall and the Golden
Hall. And from the City Hall Tower Museum you have a wonderful view
of the whole of the city. The outdoor attractions, nightlife, restaurants,
and major theatres, are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Restaurants :
The hotel has no restaurant of its own, just a breakfast room. But
there are innumerable restaurants offering Swedish and international
cuisine around the hotel. The following restaurants are in the neighbourhood:
- Aurora (cellar vaults), Munkbron 11, tel: 08-21 93 59
- Bistro Ruby (intimate rest. with Swedish and international cuisine),
Österlånggatan 14, tel: 08-20 57 76
- De Fyras Krog (excellent food), Järntorgsgatan 5, tel: 08-24
14 14
- Källaren Diana, Brunnsgränd 2, tel: 08-10 73 10
- Engelen (music, food, pub), Kornhamnstorg 59, tel: 08-20 10 92
- Eriks's (fish), Österlånggatan 17, tel: 23 85 00
- Leijontornet (Swedish), Lilla Nygatan 5, tel: 08-14 23 55
- Shogun (Japanese), Tyska Brinken 36, tel: 08-20 82 05 |
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