Hotels in Gamla Stan, Stockholm

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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Gamla Stan?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Gamla Stan is March ($37). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Gamla Stan is September ($444).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Gamla Stan?

The cheapest day to stay in Gamla Stan is Tuesday ($29). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Thursday, when the average nightly price is $444.

How much is a hotel in Gamla Stan tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Gamla Stan tonight starting as low as $80, rising to an average cost of $90, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from $170 for a 4-star hotel in Gamla Stan for tonight.

How much is a Gamla Stan hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Gamla Stan this weekend for as little as $86/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as $86/night. For a 4-star hotel in Gamla Stan, the cheapest rate recently found was $218/night for this weekend.

How far ahead should you book a hotel in Gamla Stan?

Save money by booking a hotel at least 33 days before your trip to Gamla Stan. The lowest price found when booking 33 days ahead was $32 per night.

About Gamla Stan

Stockholm’s Old Town, Gamla Stan, is one of the best preserved medieval centres in Europe and where the city was founded in 1252. It sprawls across the island of Stadsholmen, with its cobblestone streets and North Germanic architecture creating an atmospheric open-air museum.

Västerlånggatan and Österlånggatan are Gamla Stan’s main streets, packed with restaurants, cafes, bars and boutiques, while Mårten Trotzigs Gränd is its narrowest at just 90 centimetres wide in some parts. The district is home to the Stockholm Cathedral, built in a Swedish Brick Gothic style and featuring a famous wooden statue of Saint George and the Dragon, as well as a painting titled “Vädersolstavlan” which is the oldest known image of Stockholm. The Nobel Museum is located adjacent and details the history of the prize, together with the contributions made by its recipients. It lies on the edge of Stortorget, the oldest square in Stockholm, which is lined with golden coloured merchants’ houses and the elegant Stock Exchange Building. Undoubtedly the grandest building in Gamla Stan is the baroque Royal Palace which dates to the 18th century and boasts more than 1,000 rooms. It houses three museums, including one dedicated to royal family artefacts, another to antiquities and a third detailing the history of the old castle Tre Kronor which once stood here. The island of Riddarholmen is situated to the south, renowned for its 13th century church which serves as the burial ground of Swedish monarchs, while to the north of Gamla Stan is Helgeandsholmen where the Riksdagshuset parliament and Museum of Medieval Stockholm are found.

Gamla Stan is easily accessed from the Gamla Stan T-bana Station on its western edge, as well as by public buses which stop along its periphery. The majority of streets on the island are pedestrianised and best explored on foot.

Stockholm was founded as the new capital of Sweden in the 13th century following a heavy attack from armed gangs at the previous capital of Sigtuna. The area that is now known as Gamla Stan was referred to simply as Själva Staden "the city itself” up until the mid-19th century, being renamed in the early 20th century as the surrounding rural land was transformed into the modern city seen today.

Facts about staying in Gamla Stan, Stockholm

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Gamla Stan to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 7 November 2025.
  • What is a good hotel near Stockholms Centralstation?

    Grand Hôtel Stockholm is a good hotel close to Stockholms Centralstation - it has scored 9.1 over 1,830 reviews from HotelsCombined users.

  • What is a good hotel in Gamla Stan near Casino Cosmopol Stockholm?

    The most popular hotel near Casino Cosmopol Stockholm is Grand Hôtel Stockholm, with 1,830 HotelsCombined users scoring it 9.1/10.

  • Is there a good hotel near Odenplan Square?

    If you’re visiting Odenplan Square then the nearby Villa Dahlia is a popular hotel with HotelsCombined users (3,588 reviews scoring it at an average 9.0/10).

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Gamla Stan?

    HotelsCombined searches in the last 3 days suggest cheap Gamla Stan hotels have prices starting from as low as $59/night, depending on the popularity of your requested dates.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Gamla Stan?

    The most popular landmark in Gamla Stan is Stockholms Centralstation located in Stockholm, followed by Casino Cosmopol Stockholm and Odenplan Square, located in Stockholm and Stockholm, respectively. Depending on where and how long you plan on staying in Gamla Stan, you may be able to visit at least one of these cities.

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