Vibrant and luxurious, Villa Dagmar delivers a cosmopolitan stay at Östermalmstorg in the very heart of Stockholm, Sweden. Design, personalized service, and unique dining experiences come together at this striking boutique hotel with a storied past. Contemporary event spaces, a retreat and fitness center, and a flower shop — along with an enviable location adjacent to Östermalms Saluhall building — add to the hotel's exhilarating ambiance, attracting local visitors as well as leisure and international business travelers.
Built in 1870 and refurbished in 1912, history permeates the atmosphere of this restrained Art Nouveau building where famous author Axel Munthe, the doctor and allegedly lover of Sweden's Queen Victoria, was a long-time resident. The old brick building, with its industrial windows and architecture reminiscent of Josef Hoffman's work, has been fondly preserved.
Blending timeless elegance with contemporary, eclectic style, 70 newly designed guestrooms and suites offer sought-after amenities, including wall-to-wall carpet, wood floors, and smart TVs along with the intimate setting business and leisure travelers desire. For families, suites and connecting rooms create extra space, and cribs and childcare services are available.
Stunning marble baths feature signature organic luxury toiletries as well as plush robes and slippers. In-room dining is available 24 hours a day.
In the building's center courtyard, Villa Dagmar offers several food and drink options, all designed to enhance every moment of your stay. An escape from the buzzing city, the courtyard is a lively meeting place for guests and local visitors, centrally located, and covered by a magnificent glass roof. The cocktail bar features an extensive selection of cocktails and an edited menu.
Rejuvenate yourself with a treatment after a day of exploring the city. Whether you seek destressing solutions or a healthy glow, find new energy after some time in the retreat's sauna or rain shower. Also, enjoy the fully equipped fitness area conveniently located beside the retreat.
Within two miles of the hotel, Stockholm City Hall is one of the city's most famous landmarks. Designed by the architect Ragnar Östberg and built from eight million bricks, the storied Nobel banquet is held here and after dinner in the Blå Hallen (Blue Hall), Nobel Prize laureates, royalty, and guests dance in the Gyllene Salen (Golden Hall) surrounded by 18 million gold mosaic tiles. And a favorite among residents and visitors, Skansen is a perfect family outing. The oldest open-air museum in the world, it is also the Stockholm Zoo, with animals native to Scandinavia. Just across the bay, the National Museum, Sweden's premier museum of art and design, opened its doors again after five years of renovations and modernizations.
Venture further from the hotel to visit two of Stockholm's UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Skogskyrkogården, also known as the Woodland Cemetery (5 mi / 8 km); Drottningholm Palace (8 mi / 12.4 km); beautiful art enclave Artipelag (15 mi / 25 km); and the idyllic archipelago town of Vaxholm (20 mi / 33 km).
Villa Dagmar is located on the pedestrian street Nybrogatan, in Östermalmstorg square. A short walk takes you to the buzzing Stockholm city center or the tranquility of the Bay of Sweden, Djurgårdsbrunnsvike, and the exclusive and pricey residential area of Östermalm.
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Nybrogatan 25 27, Stockholm, Sweden
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