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| Bentleys Drottninggatan 77 | 
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| | SEK 999-1599 |
Its 60 rooms are charmingly quirky, with surprising little figurines, ultramodern lounge furniture and porcelain fireplaces scattered throughout. |

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| Columbus Hotell Tjarhovsgatan 11 | 
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| | SEK 695-1550 |
A cobblestone courtyard, lined with greenery and patio furniture, forms the entrance to the serene, 40-room Columbus Hotell, which offers standard en suite rooms, as well as budget options. |

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| Hotel Tre Sma Rum Hogbergsgatan 81 | 
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| | SEK 695-695 |
We loved Hotel Tre Sma Rum, a privately owned guesthouse in a relaxed, residential part of Sodermalm. |

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| The Red Boat Malaren (Den Roda Batan Malaren) Södermälarstrand kj 6, | | 
| | SEK 430-1200 |
The 47-room Red Boat Malaren, or Den Roda Batan Malaren, is a floating hotel on the northern edge of Sodermalm that offers rooms in -- you guessed it -- a red boat. |

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| Vanadis Hotell & Bad Sveavägen 142 | 
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| | SEK 499-999 |
Very possibly Stockholm's most unusual hotel, Vanadis Hotell och Bad is a converted bathing facility turned hotel. |

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| Wasa Park Hotel Sankt Eriksplan 1 | 
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| | SEK 450-795 |
Wasa Park Hotel, a 17-room pension perched above St. Eriksplan square has been in operation since the 1950s. Housed in a 1920s building with a massive curved arcade, simple Wasa Park is one of Stockholm's most relaxed and quaint little hotels. |

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