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Family Room

Scandic Sjöfartshotellet, Katarinavägen 26, Södermalm, 104 65 Stockholm, Sweden

Overview

The family room at Scandic Sjöfartshotellet is designed for comfort and convenience, making it the perfect choice for families. It features a cozy seating area where you can unwind after a day of exploring the vibrant district of Södermalm. The room is equipped with a tea and coffee maker, allowing you to enjoy your favorite beverages at any time. The private bathroom boasts a modern walk-in shower and a hairdryer for your convenience. With a flat-screen TV for entertainment, a wardrobe for your belongings, and a high chair for the little ones, this room caters to all your family needs. The elegant parquet floors add a touch of sophistication, while the large windows offer delightful city views. Accommodating up to three guests, this family room ensures a memorable stay in the heart of Stockholm, just a short walk from the Old Town and other attractions.

Scandic Sjöfartshotellet is located in the vibrant district of Södermalm, only 5 minutes’ walk from Stockholm’s Old Town. It offers an organic breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace with city views. The rooms of Scandic Sjöfartshotellet have wooden floors and maritime décor. Each room includes a work desk and a relaxing armchair. Bathrobes and kettles are provided in some rooms. Guests at Hotel Scandic Sjöfartshotellet enjoy free access to the relaxation area, which includes a sauna and a fully equipped gym. The Djurgården Ferries connecting to the Gröna Lund Amusement Park and the popular Vasa Museum are reached within 10 minutes walk. The Slussen metro station is just 328 feet away.

Facilities

Elevator
Coffee Maker
Bathroom amenities (Essentials, Towels, Soap, Toilet Paper, etc.)
Essentials (Towels,Bedsheets,Soap,Toilet Paper,Pillows)
Bed Linens
Clothing Storage
Desk
Portable Fans
High Chair
Hair Dryer
Iron
Hypoallergenic room
Tv
Wooden floor
Bedside socket
Sitting area
Toilet
Shower Gel
Hot Water Kettle
Telephone
Wake-up service