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Hotel Tegnerlunden - 3* - Stockholm

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from £63

Hotel Tegnerlunden - 3* - Stockholm

Tegnerlunden 8, Stockholm, 11359, Sweden

Hotel Tegnerlunden - 3* - Stockholm
Offer subject to availability

Description

Tegnerlunden 8, Stockholm 11359

Hotel Tegnérlunden is centrally located next to the tranquillity of the Tegnérlunden park where authors August Strindberg and Astrid Lindgren share the space with lilac bushes and chestnut trees. Only a block away from the shopping street Drottninggatan that will take you through Stockholm City down to the old town.

Business facilities

  • Conference Rooms
  • Fax*
  • Photocopying*

*May incur an additional cost

Children facilities

  • Cots / Cribs


Hotel facilities

  • Concierge
  • Parking*
  • Wi-Fi*

*May incur an additional cost

Room facilities

  • Private Bathroom
  • Telephone
  • Wi-Fi
  • Hairdryer
  • Pay TV*

*May incur an additional cost

Children policy

  • Children welcome


Cancellation policy

  • Cancel free of charge up to 24 hrs before check-in, else first night rate


Pets policy

  • Pets welcome (extra charge)


Smoking policy

  • Smoking permitted in designated guest rooms


Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 12:00

Location

  • Nearest airport: Stockholm Skavsta Airport, Stockholm Bromma Apt, Stockholm Arlanda Apt
  • Nearest train station: Central station 1000 meters
  • Nearest metro: Rådmansgatan 200 meter
  • Nearest bus station: City terminal 1000 meters
  • Directions: Driving directions from the airport: Highway E4 towards Stockholm, when coming to Stockholm follow the directions towards city center, continue straight ahead on Sveavägen, turn right on Tegnergatan. When you come to Tegnérlunden turn right. you will now see Hotel Tegnérlunden on your right hand side.


Credit cards accepted by hotel

  • American Express
  • Diners Club International
  • Eurocard
  • Mastercard
  • Visa


Stockholm

Stockholm Highlights...

  • Lively Nights
  • Good for Couples
  • Local Markets
  • Traditional Building
  • Enjoyable Walks
  • Museums
  • Places to Explore
  • Dining Out
  • Romantic
  • Local Character
  • Plenty to do
  • Local History
  • Bistros & Cafés
  • Transfer in 1hr
Spread across 24,000 islets and laced with numerous waterways on the southeastern coast of Sweden, Stockholm enjoys one of the most stunning locales of any capital city in the world. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways and another 30% is made up of parks and green spaces, giving Stockholm perhaps the freshest air and widest lungs of any European capital. This natural oasis is complemented by the stunning Old Town, which has been very well preserved over the centuries. This Old Town (or Gamla Stan) is the epicentre of the city, with countless hotels, bars, restaurants and shops all prospering as people in these historical streets have done for centuries.

Away from the charms of the Old Town, the modern city showcases the neat and innovative design standards for which Sweden has become globally renowned. Much of Stockholms present-day wealth comes from the new light industries, such as information technology and computing, with world leading companies often occupying prime real estate in the city centre or filling up the new business parks on the city fringes. All this is a far cry from the citys humble beginnings, which stretch back to the 13th century and Birger Jarl generally accepted as the founder of the city, although various settlements previously existed on the site. The city grew up around the Old Town, as Stockholm emerged as a key trading centre with influence all over the Baltic Sea region and further afield. Today, Stockholm is a thriving modern European city that exudes confidence in its strengths and abilities at all levels, be they financial, cultural, social or gastronomic.

During the seemingly endless days and bright sunshine of the summer months, the citys chic boutiques and stylish pavement cafés overflow with affluent, fashion-conscious people who enjoy the culture and lifestyle that has earned the Swedish capital rave reviews from Europes style magazines. Stockholms ethnic make-up is, perhaps surprisingly, very eclectic, with over 15% first-generation immigrants and over 100 languages spoken in the city. This increasing diversity has infused the city with a renewed vigour and energy, as the various incoming cultures interact with the indigenous one.

A quintessential Stockholm summer night is spent bathed in warm sunshine, sitting at a restaurant by the waters edge, savouring fresh seafood plucked straight from the waters around Stockholm, before taking advantage of the midnight light and heading out for a night around the Stureplan, in some of Europes trendiest bars. When the long winter does come, it is not all Nordic gloom the locals head for the sanctuary of the cosy pubs that line the city. Stockholm has almost as many restaurants per capita as Paris does, as well as 150 or so museums and galleries, so there is always plenty to do when the winter chill sets in. Then there are the severe winters when many of the waterways around the city freeze up, making ice skating around one of the worlds most stunning capital cities a unique experience.

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