Hotel J

Stockholm


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.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Stockholm attractions

1. Thielska Galleriet

0.61 MILES

Thielska Galleriet, at the far eastern end of Djurgården, is a must for Nordic art fans, with a savvy collection of late-19th- and early-20th-century…

2. Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde

1.79 MILES

Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, at the southern tip of Djurgården, is a soul-perking combo of water views and art. The palace once belonged to the painter…

3. Rosendals Slott

1.81 MILES

On the northern side of Djurgården, Rosendals Slott was built as a palace for Karl XIV Johan in the 1820s. One of Sweden’s finest examples of the Empire…

4. Etnografiska Museet

1.83 MILES

The Museum of Ethnography stages evocative displays on various aspects of non-European cultures, including dynamic temporary exhibitions and frequent live…

5. Tekniska Museet

1.89 MILES

Tekniska is a sprawling wonderland of interactive science and technology exhibits. The Teknorama is a vast room of kinetic experiments and stations…

6. Sjöhistoriska Museet

1.97 MILES

A must for fans of model ships – there are over 1500 mini vessels in the collection! The museum’s exhibits also explore Swedish shipbuilding, sailors and…

7. Skansen Zoo

2.05 MILES

Inside Skansen is this excellent zoo, with native Nordic animals, farm animals and a kid-friendly petting zoo.

8. Ekoparken

2.16 MILES

The vast Ekoparken, or Royal National City Park, is the world’s first national urban park. Established in 1995, it incorporates 26 sq km, stretching all…