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1 King Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 42-inch flat-screen TV w…
1 King Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels Food…
This studio features a kitchenette, robe and slippers.
This studio features a kitchenette, robe and slippers.
The triple room offers a tea and coffee maker. The unit has 2 beds.
Featuring views over Solna and Sundbyberg, this room features tea/coffee making facilities and ironing facilities.
This room features tea/coffee making facilities.
This room features tea/coffee making facilities.
This room has a flat-screen TV.
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels Food & Drink - Cof…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels Food & Drink - Cof…
1 Twin Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels Food & Drink - Cof…
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Restaurants nearby
- Etoile★ Michelin After travelling the world, two friends opened this restaurant to showcase their experiences through food, yet with a decidedly imaginative streak. The cooking is characterised by bold, surprising flavours and creativity – what appears to be savoury may in fact be sweet, and vice versa. The chefs delight in subverting expectations with their playfully named dishes that reference global food traditions, like 'Surf and Turf' and 'Afternoon Tea Party'.4.0km
- Sushi Sho★ Michelin With its white tiled walls and compact counter seating, this restaurant couldn't look simpler, but it is not a place to be underestimated. Classic Japanese sushi preparations soar to a high level thanks to the exceptional quality of the local seafood ingredients. Diners are all served at the same time, omakase style, with the signature soy-cured egg and the sake tasting menu proving the highlights.4.6km
- Lilla EgoBib With its pared-back feel, rustic exposed brickwork and buzzy vibe, this is just the place for a lively night out. It remains one of the hottest tickets in town, so try for a counter seat overlooking the kitchen if you haven’t booked. The concise menu includes modernised Swedish classics that are robust, well-composed and certainly deliver on flavour. Service is accommodating, warm and efficient.4.3km
- Essence Essence is the perfect spot for social types who like to mingle. Everyone is seated around a big counter and served at the same time, with Chef Stefan Taylor centre stage preparing the dishes and explaining their make-up. He works alone, so there’s a slight pause between courses, and it’s here when the atmosphere becomes animated. Stefan has an intuitive way of combining flavours and spends hours each week drying, pickling and preparing various elements in advance, including the likes of fiskpinnar trout, where he cooks and dries the bones, creates a biscuit and later fills it with a pâté of t3.4km
- Minh Mat There is a wonderfully personal touch to this well-run Vietnamese restaurant, with posters and old photos adorning the walls, and an array of objects decorating the room. It’s an enjoyably relaxed setting for the cooking, which uses impressive ingredients – some of them from local producers – and mines plenty of flavour from simple-looking compositions. A light, smooth cream of corn sauce, for example, is a skilful and delicious accompaniment to quality grilled prawns.4.2km
- Lux Dag för Dag A stylish, red-brick former factory dating back to 1916, set beside the water, is home to this brasserie-style restaurant that has a welcome brightness to both its décor and its atmosphere. Local produce is key to their ethos, including the likes of Östergötland lamb and Ängsö pike-perch, along with plenty of seasonal ingredients such as asparagus and rhubarb. Unfussy, classically based dishes allow this fresh produce to shine, with the flexible courses ranging in size from 'mini' to 'large'. There's also a set Kitchen Menu available for those that can't quite decide.4.2km
- NISCH This pleasantly relaxed little neighbourhood restaurant is sleekly and stylishly decorated with a monochrome colour scheme. For its part, the kitchen produces accomplished dishes and boasts some good eco-credentials. The modern, understated Nordic set menu is inspired by global flavours and changes every few weeks. The interesting wine list is mainly organic and biodynamic in nature.4.4km
- BORD You’re guaranteed a warm welcome at this sweetly run bohemian bistro. A communal table is at the heart of proceedings, but there are a few smaller tables and some counter seating available too. Starters merge into mains on the daily menu of unfussy, pared-back dishes, where skilful Mediterranean-inspired cooking keeps the focus firmly on the top-quality ingredients. They make their own ricotta on-site and the wood-fired oven is used to great effect, from baking bread in the morning to gratinating langoustines in the evening. Dinner is the main event, but they also open on Saturdays for lunch.4.7km
- Prospero There’s a slightly ‘underground’ feel to this small bistro, both figuratively and literally; you enter via a few steps down from street level, into a ‘half-cellar’ dining room where the windows look out at pavement level. The concise, keenly priced tasting menu lists dishes that offer an impressive level of restraint and control, where sauces are a focus. You might find the likes of trout with tomato and langoustine sauce or onglet with ramson and fish sauce, followed by rhubarb with yoghurt and chamomile.4.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Strawberry Arena association football stadium in Solna, Stockholm, Sweden2.2km
- Q252312 cemetery of Metropolitan Stockholm; located in Solna, Sweden2.5km
- Swedish Museum of Natural History museum in Stockholm, Sweden4.6km
- Ulriksdal Palace royal palace in Solna Municipality, Sweden4.3km
- Stockholm Observatory astronomical observatory4.8km
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