Park Inn Arlanda
Bristagatan 16
Stockholm 19045
Room Rates: $100.57 to $163.05
Check availability and room rates at the Park Inn Arlanda for your dates of travel. You can make your
hotel reservation using our secure internet hotel booking system and get an instant booking confirmation. Search all hotels in Stockholm Sweden using the form to the left.
Click Here For Park Inn Arlanda Reservations
Hotel Description
Park Inn Hotel Stockholm Arlanda is a modern three floor hotel, situated 10 kilometres from the attractions of the historic town of Sigtuna. Stockholm Arlanda International Airport is four kilometres from the hotel, and takes around 10 minutes to reach by car. Hotel Features. The hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport, and the fitness centre includes a sauna. Staff at the 24 hour front desk can assist with currency exchange and room service requests, and lock valuables in the hotel safe, as well as offer tour assistance. Complimentary parking is available for those arriving by car. Guests can dine at the Park Inn Restaurant, which serves a variety of Swedish dishes including vegetarian, children's and low fat meals, and opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Park Inn Bar Bistro is a lobby bar furnished in a colourful, contemporary style with low level lighting and a relaxed atmosphere. Soft and alcoholic drinks as well as a choice of light Swedish snacks are served here. Guestrooms. The 97 guestrooms are located on three floors, and all feature simple modern decor with light wood furnishings. Amenities include cable television, telephones with voicemail, and complimentary wireless Internet. Expert Tip. The historic town of Sigtuna, 10 kilometres from the hotel, was the country's first capital and is still an important religious hub today. The main street is called Stora Gatan and dates back to the middle ages. Nowadays the road is lined with brightly coloured 19th Century timber houses, shops and picturesque cafés. The local museum situated at number 55 exhibits finds from digs carried out on Viking and medieval sites.
|