Lollapalooza Stockholm is Scandinavia's major iteration of the global festival brand, held each June at Grona Lund amusement park and the surrounding Royal Djurgarden island with tens of thousands of attendees enjoying rock, pop, and electronic headliners. Stockholm's island setting gives the festival a uniquely Nordic character, blending world-class live music with one of Europe's most beautiful archipelago cities. Stockholm hotels across Norrmalm and Sodermalm are the ideal base, and demand rises significantly during the festival weekend.
Stockholm's most storied address since 1874, the Grand Hôtel occupies the finest waterfront position in the city — directly opposite the Royal Palace and the Nobel Prize banquet rooms. The Cadier Bar and the exquisite veranda breakfast overlooking Gamla Stan rooftops are part of Stockholm's permanent cultural furniture.
Stockholm's most celebrated boutique hotel occupies a 1910 arts-and-crafts townhouse in the exclusive Östermalm neighbourhood. Just 12 rooms designed to feel like a private home — a living room with open fire, a kitchen you can help yourself from at midnight, a garden greenhouse. It is what every boutique hotel aspires to be.
Part-owned by ABBA's Benny Andersson, Hotel Rival occupies a lovingly restored 1937 Art Deco cinema on Södermalm's Mariatorget square. The retro-glamour aesthetic, excellent in-house bistro, and the iconic Södermalm neighbourhood make it Stockholm's most characterful mid-market option.
At Six is Stockholm's leading contemporary design hotel — a moody, art-forward stay in a striking modernist tower above Brunkebergstorg square. The 343-room property features a remarkable art collection, a destination restaurant, and a rooftop bar that has become one of the city's finest evening venues.
A converted 19th-century girls' school reimagined as one of Stockholm's most elegant hotels, Miss Clara combines the original schoolhouse's ornate architecture with the Nobis group's impeccable design sensibility. The monumental atrium restaurant and rooms with high ceilings and tall windows are particularly striking.
The Lydmar is Stockholm's art and music hotel — an intimate, independently spirited property facing the Royal Gardens with an extraordinary permanent art collection, a legendary café, and a genuine creative atmosphere that attracts the city's most interesting guests. Perpetually booked months ahead.