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Stockholm is the capital and biggest city of Sweden. Known for its buildings and monuments, for its culture and food but also for its quality of live, the city is the paradise for tourists.

In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city, so that you don`t have to think about nothing more than the fair.

Where to stay:

Clarion Sign Hotel

Õstra Jãrnvãgsgatan 35, Box 310, SE-101 26 Stockholm, Sweden

+46 (0)8 459 68 00

www.clarionsign.com

“In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city.”

Clarion Sign Hotel

Stockholm`s largest hotel, Clarion Sign was designed by Gert Wingardh, one of Sweden`s most famous architects. The hotel offers modern style rooms in glass and concrete, a rooftop spa and an outdoor pool, which you can use all year round, and a large restaurant run by internationally renowned chef Marcus.

Hotel Esplanade

Strandvãgen 7A, SE-114 56 Stockholm, Sweden

+46 (0)8 663 07 40

www.hotelesplanade.se

“In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city.”

Hotel Esplanade

The beautiful art nouveau hotel is located in one of the most elegant addresses in town. With an amazing view, spacious rooms and a luxury feeling, you won`t be disappointed with the choice.

Grand Hotel

Sodra Blasieholmshamnen 8 Stockholm, Sweden

+46 (0)8 679 35 00

www.grandhotel.se

“In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city.”

Grand Hotel

The Grand Hotel is the classic of classics among Stockholm hotels. Open since 1874, the hotel offers amazing accommodations furnished in traditional style. The hotel is a favorite for a lot of Nobel laureates.

Hotel Hellsten

Luntmakargatan 68 Stockholm, Sweden

+46 (0)8 661 86 00

www.hellsten.se

“In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city.”

Hotel Hellsten Stockholm Guest Suite

You won`t be home sick here, with a private home feeling the hotel offers great accommodations where designer furniture and antiques sit side by side, but where no room is alike.

Rica Talk Hotel

Massvagen 2 Stockholm, Sweden

+46 (0)8 588 820 00

www.rica.se/talk

“In February the city gains even more beauty all due to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, with that in mind, we created a list of the top 5 hotels to stay in the city.”

Rica Talk Hotel

Right next door to Stockholmsmassan were the fair takes place, stands the beautiful hotel with 248 comfortable and fresh-feeling rooms. Inspired in Swedish landscape, you`ll find everything you need.

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