NOFO Hotel & Wine Bar Stockholm review
NOFO Hotel is situated in the vibrant neighbourhood of SoFo in Stockholm's Södermalm district, which is widely considered Stockholm's answer to London’s Soho.The hotel draws inspiration from art and leisure, offering a comfortable and stylish escape. Its convenient location makes it an ideal base for exploring the charming surroundings of Stockholm.

NOFO Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden
Facilities & Design
Originally built in 1780, NOFO Hotel has seen various transformations, from brewery to hospital, before becoming the charming hotel it is today. With 109 rooms, each boasting a unique theme, guests can select from a range of designs inspired by cities and regions worldwide. The Scandinavian inspired room showcases timeless Danish and Swedish classics, while the Uptown Classics room is modelled on modern luxury reminiscent of iconic locations like The Upper East Side in New York. They also have rooms that will transport you to a 19th-century Parisian neighbourhood, or to Industrial Vintage while offering a raw and stripped aesthetic.

NOFO Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden
During our stay, we were in the Soho room, which was a beautifully spacious room complete with wallpaper and artwork dedicated to the city, referencing London staples like the Pearly King and Queens, Wimbledon, Tate, and Borough Market, a welcome reminder of home. The real show-stopper for us was the spacious green-tiled bathroom, which stood out for its bold colour, impeccable design, and pristine cleanliness.
Staying true to the London theme, as we wandered the corridor to our room, sounds reminiscent of London rang out. Many rooms overlook the large, tranquil inner courtyard or the nearby church, providing a peaceful ambiance. Despite its proximity to vibrant city life, only a 15-minute walk from Stockholm’s Old Town, and with the Götgatan shopping street just a few streets away, entering the hotel feels like pure escapism.
Dining
NOFO's wine bar and dining space offer a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels like a home away from home. It's the kind of place where you can unwind and relax with good food and wine. With friendly sommeliers at your service, they offer assistance to help you explore new wines, which can be paired with small plates or heartier options, perfect for sharing. And if you are looking to celebrate a special occasion, they have a unique vault perfect for private dining. During sunny days, the courtyard becomes the ideal spot to enjoy a glass of wine or alfresco dining.

NOFO Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden
Breakfast at NOFO is an experience not to be missed. They offer an extensive selection ranging from fresh fruits and pastries to indulgent fluffy pancakes and satisfying fry-ups, complete with scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausages. NOFO also goes the extra mile to accommodate dietary needs, offering options like vegan porridge alongside a tempting selection of breads, sweet treats, and very refreshing smoothies. It's a breakfast that leaves you feeling satisfied and ready to seize the day! Breakfast can be enjoyed in the comfort of your room, the restaurant, or out in the courtyard on a sunny day.
NOFO Hotel courtyard, Stockholm, Sweden.
#FLODown: NOFO Hotel seamlessly blends art deco charm with comfort, offering unique rooms, an exceptional breakfast, and a team of exceptionally friendly staff dedicated to ensuring guests' satisfaction. With convenient transport links, including a short walk to the metro, it provides easy access to all the city has to offer. Whether it's your first time visiting, a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or an adventure with friends, NOFO Hotel promises the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday.
Price
Rates vary depending on the season. Rooms from £125 and suites from £346 at low season.
NOFO Hotel offers a variety of packages, including the 'Heroes 15%' package, providing a 15% discount on room reservations and at the Wine Bar for guests traveling to the hotel by train. Additionally, they offer "Gin Staycations," featuring a one-night stay in a Double Room at NOFO Hotel, along with a Gin Tour & Tasting at Stockholms Bränneri distillery. Click here for more details.
Location: NOFO Hotel, järhovsgatan 11, 116 21 Stockholm, Sweden. Website: nofohotel.se. Instagram: @nofo_hotel_winebar
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