Berns Hotel

Stockholm


The rooms at Berns come equipped with entertainment systems and styles ranging from 19th-century classical to contemporary sleek. Some are more impressive than others (the balcony rooms get our vote); room 431 was once a dressing room used by Marlene Dietrich and Ella Fitzgerald. The cheapest rooms don't include breakfast, but it can be added for 195kr.


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