This upscale hotel with a breezy, blue-and-white Hamptons vibe is a popular weekend getaway for Stockholmers. Initially a summer house built in 1912, it's named after the boats used in the America’s Cup. The scent of nonchalant wealth wafts unmistakably through the air here. Rooms are decorated with comfortable furniture and fine linens; several have balconies.
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