Hotel in STOCKHOLM
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Östermalm and Norrmalm have alot of hotels and is pretty central. You'll find most hotels in these areas. There are some in Gamla Stan but you don't need to stay there as you can walk to it from most central areas. Staying by the waterfront is very nice.
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I've booked a hotel on the waterfront in the Nacka district, but looking at a map of Stockholm, I'm thinking from a tourist's point of view, Norrmalm and especially near the Central Station, looks like a better bet to stay. Can someone please comment on this view?
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barry, I am not an expert on Stockholm but we looked at Nacka when I was planning my trip. I ended up ruling it out because I didn't want to rely on public transportation too much. We ended up staying at Sheraton Stockholm which is very centrally located. I think there are other hotels, which do not break the bank and are still within walking distance to major attractions in Gamlastan and surrounding area.
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Diplomat, Berns, Grand and Nobis are all in the nicest parts of town, and very central. I'd go for Diplomat, best location in Strandvägen. There are a few more but I can't remember their names.
I've only been to the hotel in Nacka for a couple of seminars and I didn't like it, plus you'd have to spend a lot of time on public transportation unless you rent a car.
The Sheraton is not in a good area, in my opinion.
I've only been to the hotel in Nacka for a couple of seminars and I didn't like it, plus you'd have to spend a lot of time on public transportation unless you rent a car.
The Sheraton is not in a good area, in my opinion.