Nobis Hotel Stockholm ~ Where Design Meets Tradition

November 26, 2019
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At Nobis Hotel Stockholm, Scandinavian design is beautifully blended with 19th century architecture, contemporary comforts, and the city’s kindest hospitality.

Sven and I checked in for a 3-night stay at the lovely and chic Nobis Hotel during a recent visit to Stockholm. Fabulously located on the edge of Norrmalmstorg Square and just a few paces away from the marvelous Strandvägen waterfront, Nobis Hotel is amidst the city’s finest sights, shops, and restaurants. Housed inside two magnificent stone structures that we’re built in the late 1800’s, the lavish yet contemporary interior at Nobis Hotel is wrapped in classic Scandinavian heritage. In 2010, these two (now adjoined) buildings opened their doors again to welcome guests from around the world after undergoing a thoughtful transformation led by Alessandro Catenacci, Owner and CEO of Nobis Group. Alessandro’s vision behind Nobis Hotel was imagined with the intention of redefining the concept of modern luxury travel. The exquisite interior, with its many grand and gleaming features, takes Nobis guests back to the golden age of grand hotels, yet this decadence becomes a bit more subdued and relatable thanks to smart and contemporary styling. Even the hotel’s iconic lounge, which is housed inside a spacious atrium with ceilings that sail 28 meters overhead, feels like a comfortable and inviting Swedish livingroom. During renovations, many of the buildings’ original architectural features were preserved or restored, such as the giant crystal chandelier and spiraling Shaker staircase in the hotel’s main entrance. These historic details are smartly contrasted by sleek and creative design that celebrates Sweden’s sensitivity to Scandinavian elegance.

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Accommodations at Nobis Hotel
Each of the 201 guestrooms at Nobis Hotel are equal in beauty, yet no two are exactly alike. A warm and neutral color palette sets the mood in each comfortable and cozy room, featuring a thoughtful mix of materials and textures that add interest and character (without feeling stuffy, generic, or over contrived). Many elements, such as the Pal lounge chairs, pastry-inspired Baklava lamps, and Herringbone carved wooden wardrobes, were all custom designed for Nobis Hotel. These warming features are contrasted by the gorgeous oasis of gleaming Carrara marble that guests will discover in each bathroom. When we weren’t relaxing in the stunning hotel lounge, Sven and I spent our time enjoying a calming and comfortable Deluxe room, with view into the white courtyard lounge.

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Nobis Hotel Experience
Beyond the comfortable rooms and relaxing lounges at Nobis Hotel, guests and locals alike can enjoy the hotel’s range of restaurants and bars – NOI, Bino, and The Gold Bar. Breakfast at Nobis Hotel is also not to be missed – a delicious and fresh Nordic inspired buffet. And guests who are really looking to relax can enjoy the hotel’s in-room massage service or wellness area, complete with marble clad steam and dry sauna, and fitness studio.

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Hosted Stay ~ This blogpost was written in collaboration with Nobis Hotel Stockholm


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Hosted Stay ~ This blogpost was written in collaboration with Nobis Hotel Stockholm

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