“Originally a bank, now a chic hotel, in an unbeatable spot in the smart Östermalm district. Good design has merged the original grand architecture with softer, cleaner contemporary style. The rooms are bright and spacious, decorated with modern art and featuring Diptyque Paris products. Fabulous.”
“Originally a bank, now a chic hotel, in an unbeatable spot in the smart Östermalm district. Good design has merged the original grand architecture with softer, cleaner contemporary style. The rooms are bright and spacious, decorated with modern art and featuring Diptyque Paris products. Fabulous.”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Perfectly positioned in the sophisticated Östermalm district with many of the city's main attractions within walking distance
- Other Activities
- Use the hotel's running guide and find a route through the city for a jog
- Designer Shopping
- Stroll down to the Norrmalmstorg area and peruse its high-end stores
- Yoga
- Start the day with a yoga class in the hotel's fitness centre
- Close to nightlife
- Spend an evening at the lively music venue Bern’s Salonger
- Full of character
- Romantic
- Luxury
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Historic
- Landmark
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Concierge
- Bar
- Parking
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Restaurant
Activities
- Other Activities
- Use the hotel's running guide and find a route through the city for a jog
- Designer Shopping
- Stroll down to the Norrmalmstorg area and peruse its high-end stores
- Yoga
- Start the day with a yoga class in the hotel's fitness centre
- Close to nightlife
- Spend an evening at the lively music venue Bern’s Salonger
- Theatre
- Catch a performance in the nearby Royal Dramatic Theatre
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Bank Hotel Stockholm
This historic boutique hotel is located in the sophisticated Östermalm district, right next to high-end shopping, museums and restaurants. Many architectural details – from the imposing bronze entry doors to the mahogany-plated walls – reveal the building’s glorious past as a bank in the 1910s.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)