Location Is Great.
If you want to be able to walk to the centre of everything, this is the hotel for you. A 15-minute walk will have you right in the centre of the downtown area, which is bursting full of life and excitement.
In Ostermalm, Stockholm, Mornington Hotel Stockholm offers its guests a health club and private parking on site. Royal Swedish Opera is within a mile. All of the 221 smoke-free guestrooms come equipped with hypo-allergenic bedding, free Wi-Fi, coffee/tea making facilities, climate control, blackout drapes, stocked private baths, and flat-screen TV. Daily housekeeping is included. Mornington Hotel Stockholm prides itself in its five meeting rooms, sauna, conference space, library, computer station, and 24-hour front desk. Free hot/cold buffet breakfast is served daily. Guests can enjoy scrumptious meals and an assortment of drinks in the restaurant and bar/lounge on site. National Museum is within a mile.
WiFi in lobby
Free WiFi
Pool
Spa
Parking
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Hotel bar
Gym
If you want to be able to walk to the centre of everything, this is the hotel for you. A 15-minute walk will have you right in the centre of the downtown area, which is bursting full of life and excitement.
Each morning, you will be served a delicious breakfast in the dining area. With a wide selection of options and homemade items, you can get exactly what you need to keep you full all day.
With this hotel’s ideal spot, you will have a plethora of restaurant choices at your fingertips. You can head out for some breakfast or an evening in the town, as you walk around with ease.
After a long day or evening of travelling, you want a speedy check-in; however, the check-in/-out system at this hotel seems a bit disorganised and slow. So you may get frustrated.
Though the rooms are spacious and lovely, you might be disappointed at the size of your bathroom. It’s pretty small. The shower also is open to the whole bathroom, so it floods easily.
While the hotel does have a Wi-Fi signal you can use, it’s very erratic and unstable, as it goes in and out constantly – which gets annoying.