Berns Hotel

Berns Hotel

Berns Hotel

Berns Hotel -
Berns Hotel -

Location

Berzelii Park
Stockholm, SE
SE-111 47

Description: Berns Hotel

Berns Hotel is an intimate, friendly but yet exclusive boutique hotel with an elegant, distinguished dcor coupled with an uncompromising personal service which are what sets Berns apart. The hotel offers a choice of 65 rooms and continues with its consistent renovation projects, always keeping to the latest design trends and maintaining a beautiful mixture of modern amenities with due respect for the classic surroundings Room categories vary from small single and double rooms to deluxe rooms as well as four suites. Deluxe parkview rooms on the top floor feature private balconies. All rooms contain a CD player and discs can be borrowed from the front desk. All rooms are also equipped with air cooling systems, trouser press, tea/coffee making facilities, broadband 10 mbps access and TV with a premium selection of channels. Valet parking is of course available. The material used by the hotels architect, Olle Rex, is mainly marble and cherry wood. The wood accentuates and softens the rooms creating a warm and very pleasing atmosphere. The marble adds to the feeling of elegance. The Berns Hotel and the Grand Hotel are both owned by the Grand Hotel Holdings and operate with a joint reservation department. Utell Superior Selection - Offers the traveller quality rooms and facilities making their stay, whether business or leisure, relaxing and comfortable.

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Berns Hotel
Number of Rooms
65
Number of Floors
6


Amenities:
Berns Hotel
  • Family Rooms
  • Room service
  • Free breakfast
  • Fitness center
  • Business center
  • Restaurant
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Data port
  • Dry cleaning/laundry
  • First Class Hotel

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