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  • Grand Café opens for season

    For the third year in a row, the Grand Hôtel’s summer café will be opening for the season on Strömkajen in front of the hotel. Extending a warm welcome to passers-by, Stockholmers and tourists alike, the Grand Café will be offering lighter lunches and Swedish ‘fika’ straight from the Grand Hôtel’s kitchen and patisserie.

  • Grand Hôtel appoints two new managers in restaurant and events

    Grand Hôtel is restructuring its restaurant and events & conferences operations, adding two new management positions. Karl Persson is now the hotel’s Food & Beverage Manager, with responsibility for the hotel’s entire restaurant operations, and Camilla Mörk has been recruited as the hotel’s new Events Manager, responsible for managing and developing the hotel’s events & conferences operations.

  • ​Lap of luxury time at the Grand Hôtel

    More and more people are taking a break from their daily routine and treating themselves to a little more luxury in their everyday lives. To help them along the way Grand Hôtel is offering a special room rate throughout 2015 – our Lap of luxury days.

  • Grand Affections celebrates 1st anniversary

    ​Grand Affections has been brightening up the Grand Hôtel lobby for a year now. The larger, lighter and more elegant boutique offers an exciting, contemporary range of clothing and accessories from top international and domestic designers, as well as the Grand Hôtel’s own product line.

  • GLEAMING NEW LOBBY WELCOMES GUESTS AT THE GRAND HÔTEL

    ​The Grand Hôtel in Stockholm is stepping into 2015 in style, with a refurbishment of its lobby to further enhance the welcoming ambience of this iconic hotel. The lobby area at the Grand Hôtel has been closed for renovation since January 6 2015. Now, a new, lighter version is being unveiled.

  • Love checks in

    ​On February 14th, romance will dance its way in at the Grand Hôtel as the whole world celebrates Valentine’s Day, a day that many choose to spend with the one they love.

  • Matbordet receives Gulddraken’s honorary award

    ​At the DN Gulddraken gala in Stockholm yesterday, Mathias Dahlgren’s Matbordet experience ‘Radical M&Ts’ received the honorary Best Find of the Year 2015’ award.

  • Västerbotten celebrates 25 years at the Veranda

    ​January 17 marks the start of our annual themed menu weeks at the Veranda restaurant. First up is the Västerbotten buffet, with a bounty of traditional dishes and accoutrements from the region. The buffet includes venison, arctic char and, of course, the famous cheese.

  • Impressive refurbishment for the iconic Grand Hôtel lobby

    The Grand Hôtel in Stockholm will begin 2015 by further developing what is the heart and perhaps the most important part of the hotel – the lobby. Here, the approximate one million guests who pass through the lobby each year form their first impression of the hotel. A key change is a new white marble floor with carpet inlays instead of today’s wall-to-wall carpeting.

  • New Year’s supper at the Grand Hôtel

    On New Year’s Eve we serve a superb New Year’s supper featuring an exquisite tasting menu. Guests should also be prepared for a dazzling evening of big band jazz performed by Ambassadeur and singer Malena Laszlo. A New Year’s speech and Champagne gallop are on the cards as well.

  • The Christmas smörgåsbord is here!

    The Christmas smörgåsbord is an institution at the Grand Hôtel. We serve it throughout the month of December at the Veranda restaurant, featuring all the essentials of a real Swedish Christmas.

  • The Grand Hôtel Stockholm refurbishes rooms and corner suite on the fourth floor

    The iconic Grand Hôtel in Stockholm has completed an extensive refurbishment of its hotel rooms and corner suite on the fourth floor. The new rooms now have a stylish, contemporary interior with bespoke wallpaper, select fabrics and room detailing in an eclectic style, characteristic of 1874, the year the hotel was built.

  • Skåne moves in at the Veranda

    Every November, the Grand Hôtel and the Veranda restaurant welcome all those who love black soup, roast goose and apple charlotte. As tradition goes, we move Skåne and the classic St. Martin’s Day feast, known as Mårtengås, to the capital for a short but sublime period.

  • Mathias Dahlgren interprets Swedish christmas food

    For the first time ever, Mathias Dahlgren is taking on Christmas food and cooking up his interpretation of yuletide produce and flavors, spiced with a big pinch of innovation. During the month of December, his Christmas dishes will be served at Matbordet, where chefs will cook five courses using Christmas produce with a contemporary twist for a maximum of 10 guests at a time. Booking is now open.

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