Lake Hotels in Stockholm, Sweden

Verified Lakefront Resorts in Stockholm, Sweden for Your Next Stay

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17Jul
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Stockholm offers vibrant attractions like Skansen, a historic open-air museum, and the beautiful Djurgården park. You can enjoy the picturesque views from Sodermalm or relax at the Strandvagen waterfront. For lakeside stays, hotels such as boat hotels, luxury hotels with stunning views, and boutique hotels provide a luxurious experience. You'll find the best western hotel options as well as elite hotels near central station. Book early in summer or during events, and consider using public transport like SL cards for easy city navigation.
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Langholmen Hotell
Map1.6 mi from City Centre1.1 mi from Stockholm City Hall
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Typical Room Prices in Stockholm’s Lake Hotels

From peaceful lakeside cabins to luxurious lake resorts, there’s something for every kind of traveler

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USD 89
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USD 89
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3-star hotels
USD 80

Traveling to Stockholm—Here’s How to Get There

Transportation Options Around the Lake

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Bromma Stockholm (BMA)

Essential Facts About Hotels in Stockholm

This guide evaluates one hotel type in Stockholm to provide concrete details on pricing, location, and additional information important for travelers planning their stay in Sweden's capital.

Typical nightly prices range from $150 to $300.

There are over 200 hotels within the city center.

Peak travel seasons are June to August and December.

Local taxes/fees add up to around 12% to the total cost.

Key attractions, like the Royal Palace, are about 1.5 km from most hotels.