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Providing bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The double room…
Offering free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The air-co…
Providing free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. This…
The twin/double room provides parquet floors, heating, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a ha…
1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 226-sq-foot room with canal and city views Entertainment - 49-inch Smart TV with digi…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. This twin ro…
The double room provides a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-in shower and a hairdr…
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Restaurants nearby
- Koka★ Michelin Set beneath an ornate 19th-century glass ceiling fringed by a burgundy canopy, this elegant, airy restaurant comes with modern, light wood panelled walls and bespoke matching furnishings. The refined, well-balanced tasting menus showcase the best of the season, with the spring and summer menus formed largely around plant-led dishes. Classical combinations are subtly modernised by clever twists and well-judged sauces, such as the piquant langoustine bisque with Brussels sprouts and marigold or the slightly tart, fruity venison jus flavoured with blackcurrant to accompany the fallow deer and bee775m
- HOZE★ Michelin A brick house on the edge of town plays host to this discreet restaurant, where you are welcomed through a black curtain into a sleek, minimalist space where six chairs sit at an oak counter. The meal starts at 6pm sharp, with the chef preparing his daily omakase menu directly on the countertop. He builds a great connection with guests as he explains how he chooses the best quality fish according to the seasons and the weather. His sushi is prepared with exemplary attention to detail, from kelp-infused jelly with chives and trout roe to leek with miso, hazelnut butter and sherry sauce. A mindf1.1km
- 28+★ Michelin There aren’t many restaurants that can claim to have made it past their 40th birthday, but then 28+ isn’t just any restaurant. Passionately run since 1985, it sits in a historic building in one of the city’s most elegant neighbourhoods. Descend the stairs and you’ll find yourself in a romantically candlelit cellar, where you settle in to spend the evening over a tasting menu of timeless classics. Prime Swedish and Scandinavian ingredients are showcased in carefully executed, boldly flavoured dishes, which are accompanied by an exceptional cheese selection and an outstanding wine list.1.3km
- Project★ Michelin This cosy restaurant is personally run by a husband and wife team, whose balanced, seasonal tasting menu sees seafood and local game lead the way. The cooking is refined, original and intensely flavoured, while the eloquent team proudly explain the components of each dish with a smile. There are a number of Japanese influences on the menu too, like in the turbot with yuzu kosho and shiitake. The delicious bread takes five days to make.1.8km
- SK Mat & Människor★ Michelin There’s a chic, relaxed vibe to this elegant restaurant where you can watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen. They deliver your dishes too, which are attractively presented and a model of self-restraint, utilising well-thought-through combinations. Quality Swedish and Danish produce helps to achieve good depth of flavour, with a beautiful balance of richness and acidity running through the cooking.1.8km
- FamiljenBib This lively, friendly eatery is divided into three parts: a bar with bench seating and an open kitchen; a bright red room with a characterful cellar and a glass wine cave; and a superb wrap-around terrace. The good value cooking is rich and hearty, with a touch of originality here and there. A relaxed atmosphere and an appealing wine, beer and cocktail list add to the experience.1.4km
- Poppy Chef-Owner Tobias has created a fun little neighbourhood spot here at Poppy, where groups of friends sit shoulder to shoulder at wooden tables in a trendy bistro-style room. It’s a compact place, with room for just 24 diners – including four seats overlooking the kitchen – but that’s all part of its cosy appeal. The five-course tasting menu offers seasonal modern dishes like monkfish 'binchotan' with tomato gel, hazelnut butter emulsion and mussel broth – or there's a three-course option midweek. Unusually, there’s no wine list, just shelves filled with bottles, their prices marked on them in 314m
- Tavolo Enter through the huge wooden doors of this old military stable and you’ll find yourself in a large and stunningly converted room with a truly buzzing atmosphere. A huge horse’s head – a copy of Leonardo's Cavallo di Forcione and a reminder of the building’s former life – takes centre stage in the bar, which is a popular spot for a cocktail and some nibbles. When it comes to the food, it’s all about Italy, with the fresh, flavoursome dishes prepared on-view in the open kitchen. From homemade pizzas and pastas to traditional meat dishes, there’s something for everyone here.622m
- Human In a quiet residential street behind the 17C Skansen Kronan fortress, you'll find this stylishly decorated restaurant decked out with neutral tones and vintage furniture. The first solo project for Martin Moses, it focuses on New Nordic cooking, which is executed with a skilful touch. In the evening you can sample the quality dishes from either a small or large tasting menu, with a four or five course set menu available at lunch.727m
- bhoga Following a 20-month closure for essential city groundworks, Bhoga is back. Set steps away from one of the most picture-perfect canals in the city, it’s a popular spot, and the team will make you feel truly welcome. For dinner, choose the length of your menu – five, seven or nine courses – and the rest is up to the talented chefs; that could include a lamb chop and cabbage-wrapped lamb meatball, with a classic stock poured at the table. On Thursdays and Fridays they also serve lunch: choose one of three main dishes – meat, fish or vegetarian – and they’ll fill the tables with sides to match.816m
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Attractions nearby
- Ullevi sports arena in Göteborg, Sweden2.1km
- Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden2.3km
- Gothenburg Museum of Art art museum in Gothenburg, Sweden1.7km
- Gothenburg Cathedral Church of Sweden cathedral in Gothenburg, Sweden830m
- Gothenburg Synagogue building in Gothenburg Municipality, Gothenburg and Bohus County, Sweden1.3km
- Göteborgsoperan opera house in Gothenburg, Sweden1.3km
- Oscar Fredrik Church Church of Sweden church building in Olivedal in Gothenburg, Sweden567m
- Stora Teatern theatre in Gothenburg, Sweden1.1km
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