


Berns Hotel
Style Gilded glory
Setting Historic nightlife palace
Boutiquey but big, with 82 rooms, Berns Hotel was built as a restaurant in 1863; it got reincarnated 14 years ago as a Stockholm's best-loved hotel and entertainment palace. Rooms are cosy but not tiny, and dripping with style: the wood panelling feels both modern and warm. Sip schnapps on the terrace, explore the different bars, and escape by lift back to your room at some point in the small hours...
Need to know
- Rooms 82, including four suites.
- Rates Double rooms from $221.11 (SEK1,473), excluding tax at 12 per cent.
- More details Rates include breakfast. Weekend rates available.
- Facilities Internet, fruit on tap, late-night bar and club. Discounted entrance fees are available at a nearby gym.
- Check-out Midday/flexible if you ask nicely.
- Children Welcome, but when the bars and club get busy, it’s not the best family environment.
- Also A huge banquet is laid out every Saturday and Sunday for brunch, except in summer.
Food and drink at Berns Hotel
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Hotel restaurant
The baroque gilded restaurant is huge. To the right is the cocktail bar; to the left, the sushi bar. The restaurant serves sophisticated Asian-inspired food. On Saturdays and Sundays you can have brunch until 3pm.
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Dress code
A la mode. -
Top table
An intimate corner table. -
Room service
Full menu available 24 hours. -
Hotel bar
There are a number of bars, a VIP area, and a terrace that gets packed in summer. The lounge bar has huge chandeliers, mirrored walls, balconies and a stage
Also worth knowing
- Weddings This property is suitable for weddings. More...
Berns Hotel 8 Näckströmsgatan, Stockholm, 11147
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Smith extra at Berns Hotel
A pastry platter from the hotel patisserie and a 20 % discount on food at Bistro Berns
In the know
Our favourite rooms
The Clock Suite is the biggest, with views over the park. Room 608 is spacious and light, with a terrace garden. Junior suites feature designer interiors. Room 431 served as a dressing room for Ella Fitzgerald and Marlene Dietrich.
Packing tips
Deck shoes, eye-mask in summer (only three hours of darkness), contemporary-furniture wish list, duty-free booze and smokes.
From the Guestbook…
Very cool, very comfortable and highly memorable stay. I was upgraded nonchalantly by the hip but extremely helpful reception staff. The room was great and the bar and restaurants ...
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