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Stockholm hotels--on a budget!
In typical MissZiegfeld fashion, I am adding a few days in Stockholm to my Italy trip (I know, i know, some of you are shaking your heads. I think almost every trip I've taken I've gotten a last minute urge to tack on a few days in a city no where near where I am LOL)
Does anyone have any hotel recommendations for Stockholm, for around $125 a night (or under!). I'm not terribly picky, as long as my room as it's own shower/toilet and a tv. it can be a b&b, hotel, pension, I don't care! Central location also needed. Thank you! |
We stayed at the Birger Jarl for around that price, though it was maybe cheaper in May.
The location was good too. |
Just checked on expedia and its coming up at 58GBP for a single room.
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You might try The Lady Hamilton. They have a website so just google. You could call them or e-mail them. We stayed there the first part of Jan. this year. My neice and I were supposed to share a room but for a couple of reasons I decided I didn't want to share so asked the desk if they had another room available. Lucky for me she said yes and I got a single for my neice. It was about 120.00 per night. It was small. This hotel in on Gamla Stan...great location..the hotel dates from the 1400's and has been converted into a hotel, therefore the rooms are pretty small. The hotel has a real B & B feel to it. Great staff, lovely breakfast room..our rate included breakfast. Now, I realize we were probably in the "off season" and summer is when more people would be traveling to Scandahoovia, but you might give it a go. They may not actually book as many single rooms, so you might get lucky.
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Just returned from Stockholm this week. Everything with private bath in the city at every price under $500 USD was full. We ended up at the Quality Inn in Globen for about $200. It was a 10 min ride by subway. Quite nice.
Consider staying outside the city somewhere near the subway if you can't find anything in town. |
We stayed at and can highly recommend the Hotel Gamla Stan. In the old quarter, clean, excellent service, fine breakfast. Only a short distance from the main railway station.
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Miss Z....you'd be very happy at the British-owned Mornington Hotel...it would meet your rate requirements...it's quite nice, down the street from the well-known indoor market which is great for lunch... only a few minutes walk to Old Town and in a very nice part of the city...rooms are good size, big bathrooms and a lovely full buffet for breakfast. Very nice clientele. We stayed there two years ago and would certainly stay there again.
Stu T. http://www.mornington.se/m909.asp |
I am booked into the Adlon Hotel in July - since I haven't stayed there yet I can't give a real recommendation, but it is #3 on Trip Advisor. The price on their web site is in your price range. I got it for quite a bit less from Hotels.com (I am paying $85 for a single). I found prices in Stockholm are cheaper in the summer, not quite sure why, but several hotels I checked had "weekend and July/August" prices that were significantly lower than the rest of the time.
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I've recommended this site before:
http://www.destination-stockholm.se/ |
Isabel: hotel prices drop in summer in Sweden because commercial travelers are on vacation and off the road, thus reducing competition for the available rooms and services.
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thank you for all the suggestions everyone!!
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Just got back from Sweden. Stayed at SAS Radisson Park In Solna (12 minutes on the subway; BTW subway station is just 50m from the hotel entrance) for four days. It was about US$113 per night, all inclusive for twin-sharing. But this is an online last-minute deal. However the hotel's very nice with big breakfast spread and the room was clean and pretty spacious.
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