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For the past 140 years, guests at Stockholm’s Grand Hôtel have enjoyed sweeping views of the Royal Palace and the city’s historic Gamla Stan. The hotel offers elegant, individually designed rooms that serve as peaceful retreats in the heart of the capital. A selection of spacious suites caters to different tastes, from the Nobel Suite with its private steam sauna to the Princess Lilian Suite featuring a private cinema.

Dining at the Grand Hôtel emphasizes simplicity and high-quality, natural ingredients. Chef Mathias Dahlgren oversees the hotel’s Michelin-starred Matsalen as well as the more casual Matbaren, delivering modern Scandinavian cuisine that highlights seasonal produce and local flavors.

The Nordic Spa & Fitness center complements the hotel’s refined atmosphere with a design rooted in natural materials: local granite from Grythyttan and Gotland stones create a calm, authentic environment. Treatments range from classic Swedish massage to specialized Nordic therapies. The Arctic Detox Massage is designed to help ease fluid retention, while the Nordic Bathing Ritual guides guests through a restorative circuit of pine-scented saunas, cold pools, and invigorating cold-bucket showers.

The spa’s full menu includes reflexology, acupuncture, chiropractic sessions, and Tui Na, a therapeutic Chinese massage. An on-staff doctor of Chinese medicine customizes Tui Na treatments, drawing on more than 50 techniques aimed at restoring balance and well-being. Fitness facilities and wellness programs are available for guests seeking holistic health options during their stay.

Overall, the Grand Hôtel blends historic charm with contemporary comforts: luxurious accommodations, refined dining, and a spa experience that connects modern therapies with Nordic traditions. Whether visiting for leisure or business, guests find thoughtful service and a serene base from which to explore Stockholm’s cultural and royal landmarks.