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A Beautiful Ship turned into a Hostel |
Flaggmansvägen 8 Stockholm 111 49 Sweden +46 (0)8 463 2266 http://www.stfchapman.com info@chapman.stfturist.se |
A beautiful, old sailing boat has been converted into a hostel. Af Chapman offers an adventure, and inexpensive accommodation. But, you wil have to bring in your own sleeping bag. The rooms are locked between 11a and 3p. Hotel Skeppsholmen, which is next to the hostel, is located in an old mansion-like building with a spectacular view. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Hall with 300 Beds |
Banérgatan 56 Stockholm 102 72 Sweden +46 (0)8 660 7515 http://www.backpackersinn.se info@backpackersinn.se |
Backpackers Inn is a gathering place for those traveling on a budget. The place is located two stops away from T-Centralen, and is a great 'sleep for cheap' option. The Inn has a hall with 300 beds, and the breakfast is served at a reasonable rate. It is only open during the summer months. Parking is free, however, advance booking has to be done by fax or post. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stay in a 19th century building |
Upplandsgatan 2A Stockholm 111 23 Sweden +46 8 20 6920 http://www.citybackpackers.se/ info@citybackpackers.se |
This inexpensive hostel is in a fantastic location of Central Stockholm. You can take a short walk to the Old Town, there are numerous shops, restaurants and theatres everywhere. Although the hostel is clean and comfortable, you have to bring your own sheets, sleepingbag, and towels. Kitchen, cable TV, sauna and washing machines are complimentary. This place is open all year around and close to the Centralstation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Simple hotel in a quiet locality |
Tjärhovsgatan 11 Stockholm 116 21 Sweden +46 (0)8 5031 1200 http://www.columbus.se info@columbushotell.se |
Columbus is housed in an eighteenth—century building, on a quiet street, around the corner from Medborgarplatsen and all its entertainment and shopping centres. The underground will take you to the Old Town and the city centre in minutes. This is an excellent option for youngsters and families on a limited budget. This establishment is split into a hotel and hostel section. The hostel is cheaper than the hotel. Breakfast is included for guests at the hotel and TV and telephone are included. Guests staying in the hostel can buy breakfast and rent sheets and towels. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beautiful inn on the island of Grinda |
Södra Bryggan Stockholm 185 99 Sweden +46 (0)8 5424 9491 http://www.grindawardshus.se/ info@grindawardshus.se |
This cosy, small inn on the island of Grinda (30kilometers from Stockholm) offers pretty modest accommodation. Its restaurant is excellent and the surrounding picturesque island is well worth a visit; you can swim, hire a boat or a canoe, and do other outdoor stuff. Sorry, there are no roads to this island. You would have to take the Waxholmsbolaget or the Cinderella boat from the city centre. If you arrive on your own boat, you can have access access to moorings in the marina. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hostel on a Boat |
Stadsgårdskajen 153 Stockholm 116 45 Sweden +46 (0)8 640 4077 / +46 (0)8 640 4078 http://www.gustafafklint.se/ gustafafklint@telia.com |
It is one of the many hostels housed on a boat in the Old Town area. The rates are quite reasonable, and it also has a restaurant that serves meals throughout the day. The beds are quite comfortable, and the staff is friendly. It is an ideal accommodation for budget travelers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Automated reception and televisions chained to the walls |
Mikrofonvägen 30 Stockholm 126 37 Sweden +46 (0)8 744 2044 |
This is a place for those who are not too picky about the spaciousness of the rooms or the facilities provided by the hotel but are traveling on a tight budget. Rooms are miniscule, there are no phones, and televisions are chained to the wall. The hotel is automated; there is an attendent at the reception only beween 5p-7p. The check-in machine is used at all other times. Showers and toilets are located in the corridors and have to be shared. There is no restaurant or bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small family hotel |
Karlavägen 57 Stockholm 114 49 Sweden +46 (0)8 660 6996 |
This family hotel is in the heart of Östermalm. The rooms are small but fully equipped with TV, refrigerator and shower/WC. Only certain rooms have a telephone connection, so please specify your request while booking. Continental breakfast is included in the package. Hairdryers and trouser presses can be borrowed. Should you require laundry services, the hotel can help you with that too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming accomodations |
Klubbensborgsvägen 27 Stockholm 129 39 Sweden +46 8 646 1255 http://www.klubbensborg.nu/ klubbensborg@telia.com |
Located on a small peninsula in Lake Mälaren, Klubbensborg Vandrarhem is a cosy hostel. A majority of the buildings on the peninsula were built between the 17th and 19th century, and add to the elegance and charm of the area. Additional facilities offered by Klubbensborg Vandrarhem are a cafe and camping sites. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Boat hotel, hostel and restaurant |
Södermälarstrand Kajplats 11-15 Stockholm 118 25 Sweden +46 (0)8 84 0830 http://www.rygerfjord.se/ hotell@rygerfjord.se |
This is an old passenger vessel that has been converted into a youth hostel, restaurant and hotel. The hostel rooms do not have any private toilets or showers, but the hotel cabins have private bathrooms. The boat can accommodate a total of 50 people and the hotel offers a discounted rate for large group accommodations. See website for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small hotel in Äppelviken |
Västerled 14 Bromma Stockholm 167 15 Sweden +46 (0)8 5643 5150 http://www.breab.se/start.html sabima.hotel@breab.se |
This modest hotel is situated in Äppelviken, close to Alvik, outside of Stockholm. All rooms are equipped with TV, telephone, and a shower/WC. There is no restaurant, but an inn is only a few minutes' walk away. Continental breakfast is included. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Former royal summer home |
Kyrkvägen 3 Stockholm 135 60 Sweden +46 8 770 0304 prinsvillan@spray.se |
This hotel is perfect for travelers on a tight budget. It is located close to both the Tyresö Palace and the Tyresta National Park. Also close by are museums, fishing and swimming facilities. The hotel was once the summer residence of Prince Eugen and some of his most famous paintings were created here. If you're in the mood to cook, you can use the hotel kitchen to prepare your own meal. You can also opt for a meal at the hotel cafe. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Economical but pleasant hostel |
Tullbacken 4 Stockholm 130 54 Sweden +46 8 5015 1636 |
Staying at Hostel Lotsen is a pleasant and economical alternative to staying in any small dingy hostel. You will have to bring some of your own amenities though, like bedcovers and towels. The hostel is surrounded by water and other archipelago buildings, and is accessible by both car and boat. The name Lotsen, 'The Pilot', comes from the old pilot boat, that used to help other boats through the Archipelago. It is open through the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family Hotel |
S:t Eriksplan 1 Stockholm 113 20 Sweden +46 (0)8 5454 5300 |
This small hotel is an affordable alternative for families traveling on a limited budget. It is close to the city centre and all that Stockholm has to offer. All the rooms are equipped with TV, telephone, and shower. The subway will take you to the city centre within seven to eight minutes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picturesque campsite |
Blackebergsvägen 25 Bromma Stockholm 168 50 Sweden +46 (0)8 37 0420 http://www.angbycamping.se/ reservation@angbycamping.se |
This picturesque campsite is a favorite family picnic spot for the locals. Located near the serene lake Malaren, this site offers a variety of accommodations. You can drive your own caravan to the site, or hire one of its spacious tents. It also has small cabins and loft houses with cable television, well-equipped kitchens, a refrigerator, and cooking utensils. The site has a restaurant, a grocery store, tennis courts, mini-golf course, boats, laundry facility, and a sauna. Dogs are allowed on the campsite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quaint old schoolhouse/hotel |
Karlavägen 79 Stockholm 114 59 Sweden +46 (0)8 664 1114 http://www.ostrareal.com/ info@ostrareal.com |
In the summer, this charming old school converts into a wonderful hostel. Ideally located, nightclubs, museums and an amusement park are located nearby. There are many shops in the neighbourhood and the Stockholm Stadium is also within walking distance. Don't forget to carry your own bedcovers and towels. Also, bookings must be made in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |