Norrmalm

Stockholm

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Norrmalm showing heritage architecture and a city
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Stockholm Syndrome was first coined in this district graced with architectural grandeur and innovative museums, and peppered with parks, waterways and an island.

Norrmalm is a district in the heart of Stockholm, where you’ll find many of the Swedish capital’s most iconic attractions. Its southern section has parks and historic buildings overlooking the Norrström river, while the neighborhoods are more residential in the northern outskirts. Enjoy the ritzy side of the city in its theaters, museums and glorious plazas.

The district reveals its history via a set of acclaimed museums. Descend beneath the Norrbro stone bridge and Helgeandsholmen island for the underground Museum of Medieval Stockholm.

See the preserved section of the old city ramparts alongside graveyards from centuries ago. The museum stands beside the Parliament House, whose grand halls and debate chambers are open to the public, with English-speaking guided tours.

North of the island is Gustav Adolf Square, which is surrounded by some of the cornerstones of Swedish culture. Attend an elegant show at the Royal Swedish Opera here and bring your kids to a children’s workshop in this theater.

A few blocks farther north stands Norrmalms Square. Marvel at the extraordinary architecture and visit the location of a 1970’s bank robbery and hostage situation. Stockholm Syndrome developed in this spot when the prisoners bonded with their captors.

Head south for the National Museum and study paintings by Manet and Rembrandt and porcelain works of the Gustavsberg Collection. On a warm, summer day, enjoy a picnic in Berzelii Park. Take a break at the park’s restaurants and attend a production at the adjacent China Teatern.

The locality of Norrmalm spreads from the northern part of Stockholm’s city center to the Norrström River. Take the train to the Stockholm Central Train Station or the Strömkajen Ferry Terminal and get around the district by train, tram or bus. Continue north for the Vasastan area or head east for the Östermalm section of Stockholm.

Norrmalm is at the center of Stockholm’s culture, architecture and history.


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Hotel Birger Jarl

Hotel Birger Jarl

4 out of 5
Tulegatan 8 Stockholm
The price is ¥12,859 per night from Jan 18 to Jan 19
¥12,859
¥14,402 total
Jan 18 - Jan 19
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Radisson Blu Royal Viking Hotel, Stockholm

Radisson Blu Royal Viking Hotel, Stockholm

4.5 out of 5
Vasagatan 1 Stockholm
The price is ¥19,673 per night from Jan 11 to Jan 12
¥19,673
¥22,034 total
Jan 11 - Jan 12
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Hobo Hotel Stockholm

Hobo Hotel Stockholm

3.5 out of 5
Brunkebergstorg 4 Stockholm Stockholms Laen
The price is ¥17,303 per night from Jan 18 to Jan 19
¥17,303
¥19,379 total
Jan 18 - Jan 19
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (2,962 reviews)
Staff were very helpful. The location is excellent to get around to most tourist hot spot by foot. The room was very comfortable and quiet.

Reviewed on Jan 7, 2026

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At Six

At Six

5 out of 5
Brunkebergstorg 6 Stockholm Stockholms Laen
The price is ¥30,338 per night from Feb 6 to Feb 7
¥30,338
¥33,979 total
Feb 6 - Feb 7
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The amenities and customer service of the staff were incredible. The only negative was the housekeeping. I stayed here last new years and I noticed a huge negative difference between the housekeeping year 2024/2025 to 2025/2026. I felt like the house keeping did the bare minimum this time, which ...

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Haymarket by Scandic

Haymarket by Scandic

4 out of 5
Hötorget 13-15 Stockholm
The price is ¥14,547 per night from Feb 6 to Feb 7
¥14,547
¥16,293 total
Feb 6 - Feb 7
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Hotel C Stockholm

Hotel C Stockholm

3.5 out of 5
Vasaplan 4 Stockholm
The price is ¥15,875 per night from Feb 1 to Feb 2
¥15,875
¥17,780 total
Feb 1 - Feb 2
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8.8/10 Excellent! (4,420 reviews)
Great stay. Clean rooms, lovely staff. Great breakfast. Recommended

Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026

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