A charming hotel located perfectly to enjoy the life and history of Stockholm. With so many unique features it is difficult not to enjoy this excellent family hotel which is sure to enhance your stay in Sweden's capital city.
This is a listed building dating back to 1470 and has served a number of purposes through its long existence. At one time, three houses, it was converted into a hotel in 1975.
The lobby is small with the reception set to the left on entrance and the restaurant to the right. It is laced with historic artifacts and pieces of art, which is apparent throughout the hotel.
The hotel is centrally located in Stockholm's charming old town, just around the corner from the Royal Palace. All that Stockholm has to offer is right on the door step. The central station, offering both bus and train connections, is in the immediate vicinity. A variety of shopping opportunities, restaurants, bars and nightclubs the old town has to offer is about 1 km away. Uppsala is 50 km away, while Arlanda Airport is some 42 km away.
This family-owned hotel has genuine charm and comes decorated with the owners' collection of antiques. The hotel is named after Lord Nelson's beautiful mistress and the building dates back to 1740. It offers a total of 34 rooms spread over 4 floors. It has a lobby with 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, currency exchange facility and lift access. Dining and conference facilities are also provided, as are WLAN and Internet access. Room and laundry services are also available along with parking facilities for guests arriving by car.
Ladyrooms: a complimentary basket of cosmetics, bottle of water and chocolates is given to all ladies checking into a single room.
General information:This hotel is named after the famous naval hero Lord Nelsons beloved and beautiful mistress, Lady Emma Hamilton.This listed historical building has been around since 1470, at which time it was divided into three separate houses. These were eventually purchased by the merchant Lorens Erdtman, who converted them into a single spacious home for himself. "Well from the 1300s"In 1975 the building was bought by Majlis and Gunnar Bengtsson, who refurbished the property and transformed it into a hotel. At the basement level we have something of a cultural treasure - an old well dating back to the 1300s! It was here that many residents of the Old Town fetched their water in those days. Today the well is used by our guests for taking a cool dip.Location:Central location - 10 mins to City and Central Station. Area:Situated in Stockholm's Old Town, just a few steps from the Royal Palace, within easy walking distance of the city's attractions.Recreation:Our cosy sauna with an open fireplace and a well from the 13th century (!) is availble to book for two hour session.We serve light meals or snacks with coffe, tea or drinks in our Bistro Emma between 12 noon and 10 pm.During the winter months (11 November- 18 February), we serve afternoon tea Saturdays & Sundays (with the exception of 23 & 24 and 30 & 31 December) in Bistro Emma.Rooms:All rooms are named after a regional flower, painted on the door by Swedish artist Ingrid Svensson. Due to the location in the Old Town and the historic building from the 17th century, the rooms are comparatively small. However, what they lack in size is made up for with plenty of charm, character, location and service. A sense of the past is experienced each room as they all feature a traditional painting from the region of Dalarna over the bed and each is furnished with an antique rustic cupboard, containing an antique (empty!) spirits bottle. Charming and cosy rooms (9-17 sq meters) with a single bed (90 or 100 cm), a bathroom with shower, mini bar, hair dryer & cable TV.**All girls, women and ladies who check into our single room at the Lady Hamilton Hotel i Stockholm Old Town receive a "Ladyroom" and a basket full of surprises for a pleasurable stay.**
Rooms with Direct dial phone, Radio, Internet connection. Laundry, Cocktail Lounge, Coffee Shop. Hotel is completely non-smoking.
Property Type - Historical, Hotel Year Built - 1978 Year Remodeled - 2001 A Very Charming Hotel Named After Emma Hamilton, The Mistress Of The Famous Hero Lord Nelson. The Hotel Rooms Are Named After Swedish Flowers And The Hotel Is Filled And Furnished With Swedish Folklore Antiques.