LILLA NYGATAN 5 OLD TOWN
Superior First Class Historical Hotel
42 kms to the nearest airport (arly airport) 1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (gamla stan) 1 km to the nearest station (central station) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 18 km to the nearest fair site (stockholm fair) 2 km to the nearest beach
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Independent Report
generalAs one of Stockholm's most exclusive yet unassuming hotels, The Victory is a delightful and well located base in which to enjoy the life and history of Sweden's capital city. The service is exceptional, the design is timeless and the cuisine is suitable for the most discerning of critics.
lobbyThe lobby is small and inviting with friendly and attentive staff. There is a small seating area with antique style furnishings next to the reception and glass elevator.
exteriorThis historic building is a beautifully kept town house, located on the intricate cobbled streets of Gamla Stan on Lilla Nygatan.
restaurantThe Michelin-starred restaurant is located in the historic cellar, which once housed one of Stockholm's medieval defence towers. This landmark restaurant, well renowned for its exquisite cuisine, serves an eclectic menu featuring Nordic specialities. Extremely popular with the public, booking is essential for evening dining. The bar serves a limited menu for more a casual experience.
roomsRooms each have a unique design, beautifully decorated with traditional schemes and antiques. The rooms are named in line with the maritime theme of the hotel group and they feature maritime memorabilia. They are very well appointed with amenities such as flat screen television, wireless internet, trouser press, safe, mini bar and heated bathroom floor.
locationAs one of the finest historic hotels in Sweden, this property is located in the heart of Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan, close to the Royal Palace. Only fifteen minutes on foot to the Central Station and similar in distance to the hustle and bustle, restaurants and nightlife of Stureplan.
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