Overview
Langholmen Hotel Stockholm was once a prison. So you probably wonder if you're really going to stay in a cell. Do guests stay in the cells? Is anything served apart from bread and water?
Langholmen Hotel Stockholm is housed in the old Crown Prison, which was built in the early 19th century. In the middle of the building is the attractive gallery dating from 1866. This has given us the hotel's beautiful, open atrium.
In 1975, the last prisoner was discharged and in May 1989 we opened the hotel after two years' renovation work. The cells are now pleasingly and functionally furnished, each with its own shower, WC, telephone, wireless internet access for free, radio and cable TV. We have 89 single and 13 double cells, of which 10 have facilities for the disabled. All our cells are smoke-free.
The old prison entrance hall has been converted into a reception, with a cafeteria open 24 hours a day. Times change, and staying in a cell is now a captivating experience. We promise to give you your own key, and that breakfast consists of more than bread and water.
Room Facilities- Private Bathroom
- Television
- Telephone
- Radio
- Internet Access
- Non-Smoking Rooms
Hotel Facilities- Parking
- Elevator
- Doctor On Call
- 24 Hour Reception
- Currency Exchange
- Handicapped Rooms
- Safe Deposit Box Available at Front Desk
Dining & Entertainment- Restaurant
- Cafeteria
- Cafe Rastgarden (Summer Only)
Meeting Facilities- Banquet Facilities
- Conference Rooms
Check-in time 1500hrs
Check-out time 1200hrs
Ratings Four Stars
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