Rex Petit
Luntmakargatan 73, Stockholm, Sweden star
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
The 20-room Rex Petit is housed in the basement of the pricier Rex Hotel. With a quiet location near Stockholm's business district and brand spanking new rooms, the two-star hotel is a solid Cheapo pick.
Opened in 2009, the Rex Petit was quite an ambitious construction project. It was worth it: the smallish guestrooms have plenty of amenities—including TV and phone—and unique décor ranging from modern Scandinavian to rustic medieval. All but four rooms are equipped with private baths. However, one thing the rooms are not equipped with is windows—don't stay here if you're hoping to gaze at the city's famous church spires from your guestroom bed.
Give its reasonable rates, beautiful rooms, and access to the Rex, the Rex Petit is, we believe, one of the best deals in Stockholm. Unfortunately, we’re not alone in thinking that: You’ll need to book well in advance to snag a room.
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
- Currency Exchange
- Elevator
- Fax Machine
- Free Newspapers
- Garden
- Internet Station
- Ironing Room
- Lockers
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Office Center
- Reception: 24-Hour
- TV Lounge
- Wake-Up Service
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Bathroom: Private
- Bathroom: Shared
- Cable TV
- Heat
- Internet Access
- Safe
- Telephone
- Toiletries
Contact
Luntmakargatan 73
Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)8 23 66 99
Fax: +46 (0)8 661 86 01
Website: http://www.rexpetit.se/en
Email: hotel@rexpetit.se
About the Rex Petit 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.























