Scandic Anglais
Humlegardsgatan 23
Stockholm 114 46
Room Rates: $163.22 to $164.22
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Hotel Description
The modern Anglais Stockholm Scandic is set in the city centre, one kilometer from the Royal Palace. Many of the city's attractions are within walking distance of the hotel; the Modern Art Museum is 700 meters away, and the Great Church is less than two kilometers away. Stockholm Arlanda Airport is 35 kilometers from the hotel. Hotel Features. Fusing historic and contemporary design, the Anglais Stockholm Scandic hotel's amenities include a 24 hour front desk, room service at all hours, complimentary newspapers and safe deposit boxes. The hotel's modern restaurant serves European and Swedish dishes from an open kitchen for breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Drinks are available at the bar that features an open fire. The hotel offers hot tubs and a workout gym. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. 17 meeting rooms can accommodate up to 700 people. Guestrooms. The seven floor Anglais Stockholm Scandic hotel's 233 guestrooms are decorated with bright, white walls and black trim around the doors with wooden floors. All of the guestrooms include amenities including in room safes and tea/coffeemakers. Complimentary Internet access is available. Expert Tip. Moderna museet, the Museum of Modern Art, 700 meters from the hotel, is a state museum located on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, that was first opened in 1958. It houses Swedish and international modern and contemporary art, including pieces by Picasso and Salvador Dalí and a model of the Tatlin Tower. The museum's restaurant is also famous on its own and popular due to its beautiful Visiting the permanent collection is free of charge, but some of the temporary exhibitions may have entrance fees.
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