5/5 Gen O. 1 year ago on Google
Post-pandemic
times,
I’ve
had
trouble
sleeping
in
beds
other
than
my
own.
This
boutique
hotel
was
the
exception
—
best
uninterrupted
sleep
I’ve
had
in
years!
I
love
the
French
old
world
charm
seen
throughput
the
decor
of
Hotel
Kungsträdgården,
and
incorporated
in
its
classic
Gustavian
style.
I
enjoyed
the
filling
breakfasts
which
are
being
served
from
7am
(great
for
“early
birds”
or
when
you
want
to
make
the
most
of
your
days
by
starting
while
most
are
still
asleep
😴).
Brasserie
Makalös
is
right
next
to
the
hotel
serving
French
cuisine,
and
music
constantly
plays
in
the
lift,
the
bar
and
the
brasserie.
🎶🙂
I
feel
that
the
location
is
perfect
as
it’s
close
to
transportation
links,
the
financial
and
shopping
districts
of
the
city,
and
walking
distance
from
most
tourist
attractions.
Even
then,
it’s
tucked
in
a
quiet
alley,
away
from
the
hustle
and
bustle.
The
hotel
staff
have
all
been
lovely,
warm
and
very
helpful
throughout
my
stay.
My
room
was
clean
and
tidy
when
I
checked
in
and
after
returning
from
my
day
out.
When
I
needed
suggestions
such
as
when
I
was
looking
for
a
certain
Swedish
niche
brand
that
I
couldn’t
find
in
the
brand’s
website,
the
24/7
concierge
was
more
than
willing
to
help.
My
room
was
probably
of
Parisian
size
but
every
detail
was
so
well
thought-out
that
they
all
worked
perfectly
and
the
room
didn’t
feel
cramped
at
all:
the
bed
and
its
comfortable
beddings
and
pillows,
the
shower
and
glass
door,
the
built-in
mini
bar
and
closet,
the
placement
of
mirrors
and
desk,
plus
the
decor
theme
in
my
favourite
light
shade
of
blue
making
the
room
cosy
and
minimalist.
There
were
even
thoughtful
amenities
like
an
umbrella
for
Stockholm’s
rainy
weather
(thankfully
the
weather
improved
during
my
short
stay)
and
a
“sleep
kit”.
🙂If
I
had
to
build
a
room
in
a
limited
space,
I’d
think
back
to
the
carefully
laid
out
details
of
my
room
in
this
lovely
boutique
hotel
for
inspiration.☺️