The Lydmar Hotel is simple and straightforward in a relaxed and informal environment. The Lydmar Hotel is a hotel experience liberated from formalities and conservative stiffness. Calmness and simplicity is promoted rather than an abundance of impressions.
It is neither the rigid minimalist look, nor the exaggerated grandness, which guests are used to in a five-star context. It is an ease of freshness in combination with a contemporary classic look.
Featuring culture, top quality and strong personal impressions to create the added value of belonging.
The personality is more important than formal uniforms.
The staff will express a more personal style and possess local knowledge about what’s happening in town, which will suit those who want to “live” during their stay and are used to top service and relaxed elegancy.
All the rooms are designed with a contemporary classic look and each room has its own personal touch. No rooms look the same. The beds are equipped with bed linen from Xinjiang in China with advantageous natural conditions for growing cottons.
This ensures the softest texture for a comfortable feeling and superior ease. Bathrobes, slippers etc is obvious.
A fully stocked mini bar with local snacks is of course provided and naturally, there is complimentary wifi. Breakfast is always included and served in the dining room or in your room free of charge.
As a guest at Lydmar Hotel you also have access to Grand Hotel Fitness center.
A wonderful open planned room with a king size bed, spacious seating area with a sofa and armchairs. A generous bathroom with both shower and bathtub. Separate guest WC.
Stunning views towards the Royal Castle, Old Town and the water. The X-Large can also be connected to a second room of 20 sqm with equally stunning views.
There is also a possibility to add a Medium King room to create a secluded area of the hotel with a private hallway.
Perfect for special groups and artists in need of privacy. Special security can be provided upon request.
The Large Street rooms are spacious and open planned rooms with a large seating area and working desk.
Perfect for the family or the traveller in need of a spacious and quiet room.
These are the hotel's suites. Master bedroom with a large king size bed, TV and a spacious bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub. Separate living room with sofa, armchairs, TV and guest WC. Most of them have desks.
There are all in all six Large rooms. Two of them face the Royal Palace and the harbour. Three of them have windows overlooking the terrace, the park and Strandvägen.
The last one is on the first floor where you are invited to bring your best friend (dog/cat/snake…).
The Medium King rooms are the most common category of rooms. Being quite generous, the rooms include a king size bed (two rooms have twin beds).
A spacious bathroom with bathtub (three rooms are handicap adjusted with showers) and a living room area with a sofa and/or armchairs.
Some rooms also have a desk and the selection of views are street, park or palace.
The hotel has no single and double rooms, but the Classic King room is as close you get to a single. It still has a king size bed, large bathroom with tub or shower and a small sitting area with an armchair or two. Street or park view.
The hotel offers a restaurant. Guests can unwind with a drink at one of hotel's 2 bars/lounges.
A complimentary breakfast is offered each morning.
The Dining room is a vibrant and relaxed place where you will find yourself among locals and hotel cosmopolitans alike.
With the distinctive and homely atmosphere of a warm and welcoming living room, this is a place where you will feel right at home. The Lydmar shares a true passion for well made food and good wine.
The kitchen draws inspiration from French classic cuisine as well as traditional Swedish cooking combined with influences from around the world.
The menu varies according to season and availability – to make sure the menu includes what’s best right now.
07.00h - 01.00h
The Patio is located at the front of the hotel and is the perfect spot for sun soaking with a cocktail or a glass of chilled rosé. It is a popular place for after work drinks and makes a unique concert venue with its intimate setting and sweeping views of the water and Stockholm’s old town.
The drinks menu offers a variety of delicious summery drinks like Cherry Cobblers or Tinto Verano pitchers for sharing, as well as lighter snacks and smaller dishes.
The Terrace is a well-kept secret located on the second floor of the Lydmar. With the inviting and tranquil atmosphere of a lush French garden, it is the perfect place to linger from day to evening whilst enjoying lunch, dinner or summery cocktails.
The drinks menu, created by Bar Manager Peter Ersson, offers a variety of drinks and cocktails as well as your favourite classics. The Lydmar also hosts occasional club nights and events on the Terrace.
From May until September
Nordic Spa & Fitness is inspired by the Nordic nature with granite from Grythyttan and Rauk stones from Gotland.
A visit here is something out of the ordinary.
Take a refreshing dip in the pool or be challenged by one their personal trainers.
At Nordic Spa & Fitness you can enjoy a relaxing spa treatment by the professional therapists.
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LYDMAR HOTEL
Sodra Blasieholmshammen, 2Stockholm Sweden