We Love —
- Basking in the understated cool of an architectural masterpiece, where the visionary touch of Sigurd Lewerentz whispers through every detail.
- Heading into the city to explore Gamla Stan’s effortlessly chic bars and treasure troves of vintage finds.
- Sipping an evening cocktail as the city glows below at the hotel's rooftop bar.
Customer reviews —
Blique by Nobis 4* —
Blique by Nobis 4* is a distinctive hotel in the north of Stockholm with a unique interior that reflects its location in one of the world's most forward-thinking cities. Part of the hotel is situated in a historic warehouse built for the company Philips in the early 20th century by the famous architect Sigurd Lewerentz.
Plenty of the building's original features have been preserved, including the beautiful concrete walls and steel bars. This gateway to stylish Scandinavian design is sure to form the perfect base for your city break.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Blique's Double Room.
Blique's Double Room
Comfortable and sleek with its signature minimalist design, each of Blique's Double Rooms has a comfy Bed Factory bed and thoughtful amenities, including complimentary Byredo toiletries.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Lunch at the hotel's Boketto restaurant during the day, inspired by street food from around the world - the miso fried chicken sandwich is superb. Later on, you can marvel at the skyline while tucking into gyoza and sashimi at Arc Rooftop.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary access to the gym and sauna
Keep up your fitness even on holiday with a visit to the hotel's fitness centre or choose to explore the neighbourhood by bike. Soothe your muscles in the sauna after a busy day exploring Stockholm. As evening falls, admire the views of the cityscape from the rooftop terrace and bar.
Your journey to Stockholm —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Stockholm —
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a city of captivating contrasts, offering both modern vibrancy and rich history. Spread across 14 islands, it effortlessly combines cultural landmarks, natural beauty, and cutting-edge design. Despite its size, Stockholm remains compact, with seamless connections via 57 charming bridges, making it ideal for exploration on foot.
Must-sees:
- Gamla Stan: Stockholm’s old town, one of Europe's best-preserved districts, where cobblestone streets lead to intimate cafés, local handicrafts, and unique boutiques.
- Vasa Museum: Home to the only preserved 17th-century warship in the world, the Vasa offers a glimpse into Sweden’s maritime history, complete with its intricate carvings and impressive restoration.
- Skansen: The world’s oldest open-air museum, offering a window into Sweden’s rural past with historical buildings, crafts, and Nordic wildlife.
Culinary culture:
Stockholm’s culinary scene is a blend of the traditional and the contemporary, where local Nordic flavours meet global influences. Traditional Swedish dishes such as gravad lax (cured salmon) and köttbullar (meatballs) are staples, while modern restaurants push the boundaries of Nordic cuisine. Explore Östermalm’s Saluhall, a bustling food market where you can sample fresh seafood, local cheeses, and Swedish pastries, or dine at one of the Michelin-starred eateries in the city.
Dive deeper:
For a richer experience of Stockholm’s culture, venture beyond the major attractions. Visit the Fotografiska, a photography museum showcasing both Swedish and international artists, or explore Djurgården, a peaceful island with parks, museums, and galleries. You can also take a boat tour to the surrounding archipelago, a serene escape from the city that reveals the natural beauty of Sweden.
If you visit in late June, you’ll experience Midsummer, a joyful Swedish tradition that marks the longest day of the year with flower crowns, maypole dancing and open-air feasts of herring and strawberries. It’s a time when villages and islands are filled with music and laughter, and the midnight sun casts a golden glow that gives the celebrations a timeless charm.
Good to know:
The local currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK), and Stockholm enjoys a temperate climate, with winter temperatures often dipping below freezing and summer highs reaching 20°C. Public transport is efficient and easy to navigate, with ferries, buses, and the metro linking the city. English is widely spoken, making it accessible for international visitors year-round.