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Stockholm is one of the international cultural centers in the world and one of the most populated urban centers in Scandinavia. As the capital city and the largest city of Sweden, the city boats of a strategic location on 14 islands. It has recently been nominated as a global city (ranked Alpha) by GaWC.   All these features have made it the second most visited city in the Nordic countries after Copenhagen. Here is the list of 3 star hotels in Stockholm:

Columbus Hotel
As one of the 3 star hotels in Stockholm, Columbus hotel is housed in a building that has a history dating back to 1780. It is situated a few yards from the Medborgarplaltsen Metro Station in the SOFO district. The rooms have been decorated with antique furniture and come with a private bathroom. Some of them have seating areas and guests can select those that have views of the courtyard or the Katarina Church. The historic quarter is a few minutes walk from the hotel and shoppers can visit the Gotgatan shopping street, which are a few blocks away. Twin rooms with shared bathrooms cost SEK 845 or SEK995, triple rooms with shared bathrooms cost SEK995 and SEK 1250 while superior double rooms cost SEK 1895. All costs are inclusive of VAT and buffet breakfast.

Lilla Radmannen
For visitors looking for small 3 star hotels in Stockholm, the Lilla Radmannen is the perfect choice. It offers not only a personal atmosphere nut also modern and standard accommodation. The neighborhood is interesting and nice and has a number of restaurants where the guests can enjoy a variety of cuisines.  The hotel has a lobby bar from where the guests can sample a number of wines and beer and light dishes. Guests can also make use of the conference facilities available. Superior double room cost SEK 1850, triple room cost SEK2200 and a standard single room costs SEK1350.

Hotel TegnerLunden
Overlooking the TegnerLunden Park, this hotel is situated a short distance from the Drottninggatan Shopping Street and the Stockholm Central Train Station. The hotel offers fresh and modern rooms that come with features such as a work desk and TV. Other facilities within the hotel include free Wi-Fi, a sauna and terrace at the roof. Guests will be served breakfast daily at the breakfast room on the 6th floor and also enjoy a variety of drinks and snacks at the hotel’s Lobby. Some of the attractions close to the hotel include the Old Town, the Royal Palace and the National gallery.

Hotel Sven Vintappare
As one of the 3 star hotels in Stockholm situated in a central location, the Sven Vintappare offers rooms that are designed with Gustavian style furniture as well as exposed beams. They also come with individual pantry with china dinner sets, luxury beds, mini bar and a flat screen TV. The private bathrooms feature shower, heated granite and marble tile walls. Since the hotel is situated in a 17th century building, the cellar has been converted to a charming café where guests are served a hearty breakfast every day. Standard double rooms are available at SEK1595 and SEK 1795 while superior double rooms cost SEK1795 and SEK1995 and suites cost SEK2695.Rates are inclusive of VAT, breakfast an service charge.

Rica Hotel Gamla Stan
This modern hotel is situated in a 17th century building, a walking distance from the Stockholm Cathedral and the Royal Palace. It offers rooms decorated in Gustavian style with hardwood parquet floors and decorative carpets. The hotel offers it popular breakfast buffet that was prepared by the Sweden culinary Olympics team in its 18th century breakfast room. The guests can enjoy a number of hot drinks at the lobby. Budget rooms cost SEK 1695 and SEK 2195, while Standard rooms cost SEK 1795 and SEK 2295 and superior rooms cost SEK 2095 and SEK 2595.

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