Address: Stockholm Tourist Centre
Sverigehuset (Sweden House)
Hamngatan 27
Entrance: Kungsträdgården
Tel: +46 8 508 28 508
E-mail: info@svb.stockholm.se
For hotels specifically, first try the Stockholm Information Service at +46 8 789 24 90
Hotel Online is accessible in both Swedish and in English and reserving a room through their website is quick and easy. You’lll need a credit card number to guarantee your booking.
Stockholm’s youth hostels are generally of a high standard and are a cheaper alternative to a hotel. You can choose between dormitory accommodation or a private single or double room. At most youth hostels you can rent sheets, and there are often room service and breakfast options available.
A Bed & Breakfast in the archipelago offers far more charm than a modern hotel. It’s not unusual for them to have no running water, so to wash you’ll have to fetch water in a bucket or simply bathe in the sea. These practical solutions are obviously aimed at protecting the sensitive environment of the archipelago. There are also fully equipped modern cottages and rooms available too of course. It’s often possible to hire bicycles or boats on the premises.
Here are the best websites for finding B&B’s in the region of Stockholm:
Here are some good options for hostel accommodation:
af Chapman
+46 (0)8 463 22 66
http://www.stfchapman.com
Långholmen
+46 (0)8 720 85 00
http://www.langholmen.com
Rygerfjord
+46 (0)8 84 08 30
http://www.rygerfjord.se
Backpackers Inn
+46 (0)8 660 75 15
http://www.backpackersinn.se
City Backpackers
+46 (0)8 20 69 20
http://www.citybackpackers.se
Hostel Bed & Breakfast
+46 (0)8 15 28 38
http://www.hostelbedandbreakfast.com
Hostel Hornstull
+46 (0)8 720 51 70