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Prices are generally comparable to budget hotels, especially if you’re willing to get a room in a shared apartment. Both companies have inclusive policies and support the LGBT+ community. There are many sites for apartment rentals including Airbnb and Vrbo. Pop House Hotel is perfect for guests who like to stay in a central location while enjoying the calm of nature. Around the corner, you will find cultural establishments such as Skansen, Gröna Lund, and Cirkus, as well as lots of walking and jogging trails. Pop House Hotel – located in the magnificent Djurgården area of Stockholm, just near the city center and at the same address as ABBA The Museum. The well-decorated ballroom at the Bern’s Hotel occasionally hosts LGBT+ themed parties during pride and on other special occasions. This is where you can eat brunch, take an afternoon cocktail, eat long dinners and listen to live music – during all hours of the day. With 81 personally decorated rooms, multiple awards and an intimate boutique hotel feeling, Berns is not just a place to sleep. Opened in 2003, the stylish property was the first to offer boutique accommodations in Stockholm.īerns Hotel – Berns is located at the center of Stockholm’s dynamic shopping and restaurant district, overlooking Berzelii Park and the Baltic Sea.
The hotel is owned by ABBA’s Benny Andersson and is located only ten minutes walking from Stockholm’s breathtaking old town. Enjoy 99 designer hotel rooms, bars, bistro and café, modern meeting facilities and a theatre. Hotel Rival – The Rival is a luxury boutique hotel in Södermalm. There aren't currently any gay hotels in Stockholm, but there are many gay-friendly options. All in all, traveling to Stockholm as an LGBT person is extremely easy. There’s a range of distinct venues that any Stockholm guide will mention like Patricia, a restaurant/club on a former yacht that’s Sunday’s dining and dance spot or Malarpaviljongen, one of the best restaurants/bars to grab an evening cocktail in the summer on the water.Įssentially everywhere in the city is gay-friendly, and people will certainly not bat an eyelid at same-sex couples holding hands. Stockholm bars, clubs and restaurants are scattered throughout the city attracting both gay and mixed crowds. In a way, this speaks to the way in which LGBT life is so normalized in the city. Unlike many large cities around the world, Stockholm does not have a well-defined gay district.
Gamla Stan, the city’s Old Town, is a beautiful place to stroll around, grab a bite to eat, and admire the colorfully detailed buildings splashing up along the city’s never-ending coastline. As the country’s largest city with a population creeping above 2 million, this Scandinavian metropolis is a must-visit when touring Europe. Upon visiting Sweden’s capital, you will immediately be taken by its undeniable charm. Stockholm is a gorgeous waterfront city that literally has it all. Royal Palaces, Nobel Prize ceremonies, thousands of islands, mesmerizing architecture, and the ABBA Museum.