Grand Hôtel (Stockholm)
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Grand Hôtel in Stockholm |
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| Town or city | Stockholm |
| Country | Sweden |
| Construction started | 1872 |
| Completed | 1874 |
Grand Hôtel is a five-star hotel in Stockholm. It was founded by Frenchman Jean-François Régis Cadier in 1872 and opened on 14 June 1874. It opened at the same time as the Grand Hotel in Oslo and all Scandinavian capitals have a major Hotel called 'Grand Hotel'. Grand Hôtel is located next to the Nationalmuseum and opposite the Royal Palace and Old Town. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize laureates and their families have all been guests at the hotel.
Grand Hôtel Stockholm has 300 rooms and 31 suites, 24 banquet and conference rooms, two restaurants, a bar and a spa (Nordic Spa & Fitness). One of the restaurants are managed by Swedish chef Mathias Dahlgren. The hotel is the only Swedish member of The Leading Hotels of the World.[1] The hotel is owned by the wealthy Swedish Wallenberg family.
External links
- Hotel web site
- Grand Hôtel history
- The Leading Hotels of the World
- InterContinental Hotel & Resorts
- Grand Hôtel Stockholm Description
Coordinates: 59°19′47″N 18°04′32″E / 59.32972°N 18.07556°E
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