Queen's Hotel
Drottninggatan 71A, Stockholm, Sweden star
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
The 53-room Queen’s Hotel sits on Drottninggatan, or "Queen’s Street." The location is perfect, as Drottninggatan is a pedestrian street filled with shops, bars, and restaurants. A ten-minute walk will find you in Central Station or Gamla Stan.
The three-star hotel has a sense of antique elegance. While there is an elevator, the sweeping staircase keeps things classic. The lobby is filled with Persian rugs and chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.
Bedrooms and bathrooms have been recently renovated. The rooms are large and basic, with nice beds, a TV, and a small desk. The en suite bathrooms have black and white tiles—a popular design choice in Stockholm.
The Queen's Hotel occupies three different floors of the building and plenty of rooms have large windows facing the street. Despite all of the action outside the hotel, the rooms remain very quiet.
Reviewed by: Marcus Cederstrom, EuroCheapo Staff Writer
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Breakfast Included
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Elevator
- Fax Machine
- Hair Dryer – at reception
- Internet Station
- Laundry Service
- Lockers
- Luggage Storage
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Steep Stairs
- TV Lounge
- Wake-Up Service
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Bathroom: Private
- Cable TV
- Hair Dryer
- Heat
- Mini fridge
- Safe
- Telephone
- Toiletries
Contact
Drottninggatan 71A
Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)8 249460
Fax: +46 (0)8 217620
Website: http://www.queenshotel.se
Email: info@queenshotel.se
About the Queen's Hotel neighborhood
Busy and hectic, Norrmalm is the beating heart of today's Stockholm. Characterized by Stockholm's lively Central Station and a slew of tourist draws, the 'hood also has retail shops, department stores, city parks and—to the south on an island—the Parliament. The majority of the crowds here are residents.






































































