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posted May 23, 2012
Stayed in a small room. Very cosy, homey,very thought through planning, beautiful attention to detail, very good min-bar selection. Staff is remarkably helpful out of their way. Located in the centre, walking distance from almost everywhere. Breakfast in the restaurant is a must!

posted May 14, 2012
Briliant staff, very nice room (upgraded) and a very good dinner in Berns Asian Cousine.

posted May 7, 2012
This isn't just a - highly agreeable - "normal hotel" with extremely friendly, helpful and competent staff, conveniently located and with an adequate price level. It is an architectural jewel with all the splendors of a bygone era. When taking your breakfast in one of "Berns Salonger" you'll enjoy all the gilded charms of the "Belle epoque" and you might feel as if August Strindberg could turn up any moment. (In fact, his "Röda rummet" is part of the building). There is, however, some reason for concern: Certain "modern" additions (a revolving staircase made of steel, some seats and tables that do not fit with the red velvet charm of the rest etc), indicate that this jewel might not be as highly appreciated by its owners as it is with art lovers and architectural historians. Let's hope that we are mistaken - Berns salonger are in fact a protected landmark. But better go and experience them as soon as possible. Renate and Robert Schediwy P.S. Some people have complained about a noise problem at Berns Hotel. We did not notice any such thing. Our room (507) was perfectly quiet.

posted April 28, 2012
We'd visited Stockholm before and wanted a good central location. The Berns Hotel turned out to be a fantastic choice and made many of the city sights easy to walk to. The staff at the Berns were very attentive, friendly and helpful. Your slightest need is taken care graciously and efficiently. We can not overstate just how wonderful the staff at the Berns made or trip. We stayed in one of the top floor rooms (6th floor) with a great city view and a nice outdoor deck - which we used every day during our stay in late April 2012. We previously stayed at the nearby Grand Hotel, and prefer the Berns Hotel now we have stayed in both. The room we had at the Berns had free wifi, which generally worked fine, but was spotty once or twice - typical for hotel wifi. The included continental breakfast was more complete than most "continental" fair, with juices, coffee, designer teas, granolas and cereals, fruit, pastries and breads, pancakes, sausages, eggs, etc., etc. Our room was very large (by any standard), quiet and the bed was comfortable. The bathroom was large by European standards.

posted April 26, 2012
Sitting in the bar of an ornate and lively old theatre after having had a great meal, Asian dumplings and chicken satay made this stay. Very friendly and well situated for both sightseeing and the town.