WHY WE PICKED THIS HOTEL
Set in Vasastan, Clas på Hörnet brings a historic 18th-century tavern back to life as a 24-room boutique hotel. The combination of heritage, small scale, and a lively restaurant and bar gives it a stronger identity than most city hotels.
HOTEL DESCRIPTION
Clas på Hörnet is set in Vasastan, a quieter, more residential part of central Stockholm, with cafés, parks and local streets that feel a little removed from the busiest tourist areas. The location still works well for getting around, with Odenplan and Tekniska högskolan both within walking distance. The hotel is housed in a historic building with deep local roots, but the stay feels contemporary rather than old-fashioned. With a garden, restaurant and bar, it suits guests looking for a calm city base with character, rather than a hotel built around spa or leisure facilities.
Our take on the stay
Bob

This works because the history is real, not decorative. Originally built in 1731, the building has been carefully restored, so the atmosphere comes from the place itself rather than added design layers.
HOTEL LOCATION
THIS IS GREAT
A historic building dating back to 1731, giving the hotel a strong sense of character and authenticity
A small boutique scale of 24 rooms, which keeps the stay personal and low-key
A restaurant and bar on site, adding a social and local dimension to the stay
A location in Vasastan, close to central Stockholm but slightly removed from the busiest tourist areas
A garden and shared spaces, which give the hotel more depth than just rooms and reception
GOOD TO KNOW
24 rooms
Check-in from 15:00
Check-out until 11:00
Restaurant and bar on site
No spa or wellness facilities
Parking available (charges apply)
Around 30 minutes by car from Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Around 15 minutes by car from Bromma Airport
AMENITIES
Free Wi-Fi
Breakfast included

Stockholm
Stockholm is spread across a series of islands, where water, bridges, and clean-lined architecture shape the city at every turn. In the central districts, areas like Norrmalm and Östermalm balance wide boulevards with quieter streets, independent shops, and access to the waterfront. Stockholm sits within this setting, placing you close to both the city’s cultural highlights and its everyday rhythm.













