Ett HEM
Staying at Ett HEM in Stockholm was an absolute highlight of my trip—truly one of the best boutique hotels I’ve ever experienced. Nestled in a quiet, upscale residential neighborhood, the hotel feels like a hidden gem. The property consists of two older but beautifully maintained buildings, each with its own shared spaces. The first building houses the front desk, a cozy lounge area, and a charming restaurant. The second building has communal areas on floors one through three, including another dining space on the ground floor. Every common area is thoughtfully designed with warmth and comfort in mind—there’s a real sense of personality and style throughout. Each day, fresh pastries and water are offered in the lounge, and guests can help themselves to alcoholic drinks (paid for by self-registration in a notebook). The restaurants are exceptional and require reservations—unfortunately we missed out on the 7-course tasting menu during a local festival, but the 5-course option we enjoyed over two nights was outstanding. The food was fresh, creative, and beautifully presented—around 1,000 RMB per person, which felt completely justified. Breakfast was simple but high-quality, all made fresh daily without options—just pure freshness and care in every bite. Staff are naturally reserved, typical of Swedish hospitality, but genuinely kind and helpful when approached. Free snacks are available in-room, though drinks aren’t complimentary. No kettle provided, but they’ll happily lend you one upon request. We couldn’t book a larger room—the bigger ones sell out fast—but even the standard room was well-appointed, with everything we needed, including full-sized organic skincare products. Honestly, this place exceeded every expectation. I left with several bottles of their signature bath and body products in my suitcase—proof of how much I loved it. If you’re looking for a refined, intimate, and thoughtfully curated stay in Stockholm, Ett HEM should be top of your list.