Hesselby Slott Hotel Stockholm, Stockholm
About the Hotel
Hesselby Slott, located just outside Stockholm, is known as Sweden's Castle of Music. The property features a unique blend of history and contemporary design, with its decor inspired by various musical instruments. Owned by popular Swedish singer Tomas Ledin, this castle is a popular venue for both accommodation and events.
Location
Hesselby Slott is conveniently located approximately 8.5 miles from Stockholm Central and 6 miles from Bromma Stockholm Airport. Accessible via the Metro Green line No 19, guests can reach the hotel in about 35 minutes from the city center. Free parking is available for those arriving by car, ensuring ease of access to the castle.
Rooms
Hesselby Slott offers 26 uniquely decorated hotel rooms, each inspired by an instrument from the orchestra. The accommodation includes eight single rooms and six double rooms furnished with Carl Malmsten furniture. Guests can also choose from artist-themed rooms, adding a touch of Swedish music history to their stay.
Eat & Drink
The in-house restaurant is noted for its well-composed dishes made from prime ingredients, served in an elegant yet relaxed setting. Guests can enjoy gourmet meals complemented by fine wine selections. The level of culinary expertise is reflected in the restaurant's reputation as a sought-after dining venue.
Leisure & Business
Leisure activities at Hesselby focus on music, including a Music Lounge with two recording studios and live entertainment. The castle serves as a versatile venue for business meetings and conferences, featuring various unique spaces that cater to both small and large groups. Guests benefit from amenities such as a sauna and shared social spaces.
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Getting around
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Baggage storage
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Golf course
- Pool tables
Services
- Pet amenities available
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Sitting area
- Terrace
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers comfortable rooms with great beds and pillows, though small and affected by street noise. The service was a mix of friendly and slightly rude encounters. The location, though overlooking a park, is far from the city and lacks appealing surroundings. The dining experience varies from good to disappointing. Overall, a decent choice with some drawbacks.
The hotel is set in a so-called 'castle', overlooking a park, offering great dining options and pet amenities. Though the rooms were small and decorated in dark colors, the service was welcoming and included free tea and coffee until evening. It is a comfortable location, perfect for a conference, with helpful staff in both the reception and restaurant.
Staying at this hotel was a mix of good and not-so-good experiences. The location was lovely, right next to the castle and surrounded by a nice garden/park, offering a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. However, the rooms were quite small, even the bathroom layout was a bit awkward, described as 'simple. ' The dining experience offered a nice Nordic treat but lacked variety, while the service, mostly because of a fabulous receptionist, was friendly overall.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were a bit dark and lacked proper lighting, making them feel somewhat gloomy. On the bright side, the staff was kind and the breakfast served was delicious. The location was comfortable, but a bit far from the city center. Overall, a decent stay with room for improvement.
The hotel had nicely decorated rooms that made good use of the space, but they were small and not in the main building as depicted in the pictures. The service was attentive and welcoming, with complimentary tea and coffee offered until the evening. The location, although comfortable and inviting, was a bit far from the city. The dining experience offered good quality meals but with a somewhat limited selection. The facilities were standard, but nothing extraordinary.
Staying at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms, spread across different houses including the castle, were nice but a bit small and varied based on the location. Ventilation and noise from the nearby streets were issues. The service ranged from rude to nice but disorganized. The location was far from the city but comfortable and welcoming, set in a nice garden/park. The dining experience had its ups and downs, with a large selection but disappointing dishes.
My stay at the hotel was quite disappointing. The rooms had issues with ventilation and noise from the busy streets outside. The decor was dark and gloomy, lacking proper lighting, and fell short of expectations in terms of amenities. On the positive side, the service was a mix of rudeness and friendliness, and the location was nicely renovated but too far from the city. The dining options were decent, if not extensive.
The hotel offers a unique experience with dark-colored monastery-like rooms, great beds, and pillows, although the lighting may be insufficient. The service is accommodating and friendly, although there was a hint of sarcasm upon departure. The location is serene, nestled in a beautiful garden with friendly and helpful staff. The dining experience provides a variety of choices, especially the Nordic treats to kickstart your day.
The hotel had a good old-fashioned feel in an outbuilding, although the rooms were quite small and simply decorated. The service was a mix of kind and sarcastic interactions, with free tea and coffee until the evening. The location, while comfortable, was far from the city. Dining offered a large selection at breakfast. Overall, an experience with ups and downs.
I loved the comfortable rooms decorated in a dark color with excellent beds and pillows, but there was a small hiccup as they forgot to place coffee in the room. Fortunately, the fabulous receptionist made up for it by upgrading me to a bigger room free of charge, and I appreciated the pet amenities available.