top of page
  • Black Facebook Icon
  • Black Instagram Icon

Sky Hotel Apartments, Stockholm, Sweden


I stayed at the Sky Hotel Apartments in Kungsholmen when I visited Stockholm for a few days during the summer and enjoyed staying here.

I was slightly concerned about the location, since it was not very downtown, but it ended up being less of a hassle than I prepared myself for…..

I ended up taking the Flygbussarna from Arlanda airport to Cityterminalen and got off at the St Eriksplan Stop. I walked from here to the sky apartments which took about 30min.

The location might be an issue for some travelers. It is in the suburbs, but easily reached by bus and underground trains. I like to walk around when exploring new cities, so this was not a very big issue for me.

I bought a travel card which was valid on all public transport ~ it is a good option to save money yet be able to travel all around the city. This card is also useful when traveling back to the airport ~ it covers the underground and train up to one stop before the airport, and then a 10min bus ride from there to the terminals.

I arrived at the apartments around lunch time, but the room was not ready yet, so I left my luggage in their storage facilities and walked around the neighborhood a bit and returned a few hours later.

The room was big and spacious, more than enough for a solo traveler and would also be fine for a couple for a few days.

Upon entering the room, there is a big bathroom to the left and a big cupboard on the right.

It has a small kitchenette area for heating up and preparing simple meals, a decent sized fridge, a table and 2 chairs for dining or doing some work, bed and seating area by the windows.

The breakfast was served on the ground floor and mostly self help and cafeteria style ~ meaning plates and trays area cleared away by guests themselves after using and free seating where available.

During my stay, it was busy during breakfast, but the food and stations were continuously checked and stocked to make sure all foods and drinks were available.

The breakfast can be classified as European style, with cereals, boiled eggs, cheese, cold meats and fruit. Coffee, tea, juice and water were also available.

 
About Me.

This is me ~ traveling as much and as often as I can, but never enough money or time to do it full time! Keep up with my travels here on this site and feel free to contact me!

  • Black Facebook Icon
  • Black Instagram Icon
  • YouTube - Black Circle
Never Miss a Post!
Asian based travel blogger writing & reviewing

I collect memories & moments, not things...

bottom of page