Hotel Villa Dagmar

Hotel Villa Dagmar

Nybrogatan 25-27, 114 39 Stockholm

  • A comfy basket, bowls and goodies are waiting in the room
  • An amazing and central hotel that welcomes dogs of all sizes
  • Designated pet friendly rooms are available at the hotel
  • A supplement of SEK1000 per night is charged

 

Located in the heart and soul of Östermalm, Stockholm, this incredibly chic and contemporary boutique hotel, with a storied past, is right next-door to the historic Östermalms saluhall.

 

Steeped in history, the Hotel Villa Dagmar was built in 1870 and refurbished in 1912. Inspired by Villa D’este in Rome and by Villa San Michele in Capri, which was built by world-famous author Axel Munthe. Axel, who was Queen Victoria’s doctor and rumoured lover, vibrant and luxurious, Villa Dagmar delivers a cosmopolitan stay.

 

An exclusive Scandinavian and Italian design, Villa Dagmar invites guests and their four legged friends to experience the luxury of this boutique hotel. With the scent of an Italian villa, all guestrooms and suites offer stunning views over one of the beautiful courtyards or views of the city of Stockholm.

 

With menus created by two of Sweden’s most innovative and acclaimed chefs, Daniel Höglander and Niclas Jönsson, the Villa Dagmar has a selection of dining options, including the award-winning Michelin restaurant Aloë. The restaurant menu is characterized by Mediterranean cuisine with influences from Italy, southern France, the Middle East and North Africa ranging from pizza, pasta to sharing dishes.

 

The hotel also offers a holistic experience with the ultimate treatments and spa indulgences to rejuvenate the body, mind and soul.

 

The inspiration behind Villa Dagmar is a person within the owner family Dagmar Bergsten; a modern, worldly and curious individual, with a passion for travel, culture and social scenes.

 

Dagmar Bergsten was a woman who enjoyed the finer things in life. She often travelled abroad with her international friends, enjoying Mediterranean cuisine and taking in the work of artists that dominated Europe in the early 1900s. She was inspired by strong women like Karin Larsson, Sonia Delaunay, Helle Nice, Gertrude Stein, Hilma af Klint, Peggy Guggenheim and Kiki De Montparnasse – visionaries who stood for culture, intellect and modernity.

 

The name Villa Dagmar originated from Karl and Dagmar’s private residence in Båstad, a classic and elegant home surrounded by a beautiful rose garden. Villa Dagmar, then much like today, was an escape from the bustling city, an eclectic and cozy gathering place for friends and family during the 1920-30s.

 

The founders of Villa Dagmar, the Malmström family, have been the successful owners of Hotel Diplomat since the 1960s.

 

Check in: 3pm

Check out: 12pm

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