Grand Hôtel Stockholm.
An institutional fixture on the Stockholm waterfront since 1874, the Grand Hôtel is the city’s primary bastion of old-world glamour. Situated directly across the harbor from the Royal Palace, the property defines itself through Neo-Renaissance architecture, Carrara marble floors, and a guest list that has included every Nobel laureate since the prize’s inception. The atmosphere remains formal yet vital, centered around the Cadier Bar—a moody, high-ceilinged space favored for afternoon tea and late-night cocktails. Dining is a major draw, ranging from the classic smörgåsbord at the Veranda to Mathias Dahlgren’s inventive concepts. For downtime, the Nordic Spa & Fitness center offers a granite-clad retreat inspired by the Stockholm archipelago, complete with saunas and cold plunges.