For a romantic getaway in Albano, consider the
Ett Hem,
Bank Hotel, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World,
At Six,
Villa Dagmar, or
Villa Dahlia.
The 5-star Ett Hem, with an exceptional 9.8 rating, offers a truly intimate experience. Guests rave about the amazing facilities, rooms, and staff. Complimentary breakfast, full breakfast, and free toiletries are provided, along with free WiFi and a sauna for relaxation. The hotel is conveniently located near the Stockholm School of Economics and Östermalm Market Hall.
The 5-star Bank Hotel, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World, rated 9.6, is another excellent choice for couples. This hotel features couples dining, a winery with a tasting room, rainfall showerheads, champagne service, and deep soaking bathtubs. Premium bedding, designer toiletries, and 24-hour room service are also available. Guests consistently praise its great, walkable location and excellent, helpful staff. It is close to the China Theatre and Östermalm Market Hall.
The 5-star At Six, rated 9.4, provides a luxurious and romantic setting. It offers premium bedding, 24-hour room service, and designer toiletries. Some rooms even feature a private plunge pool and lake views. The hotel is situated near the China Theatre and Stockholm Concert Hall. Guests highlight the convenient, great location and friendly, professional staff.
The 5-star Villa Dagmar, with a 9.4 rating, is superb for a romantic escape. This hotel offers couples dining, champagne service, and designer toiletries. Guests appreciate the super comfortable, quiet rooms and wonderful breakfast. It is located in a shopping district, very close to Östermalm Market Hall and the China Theatre.
The 4-star Villa Dahlia, rated 9.4, is ideal for couples seeking a relaxing retreat. It features couples dining, an onsite spa with facial treatments, body treatments, and massage services, including couples treatment rooms and a sauna. Guests often comment on the fantastic, amazing rooms and friendly, helpful staff. The hotel is situated near the Stockholm School of Economics and Stockholm Concert Hall.