The idea of an apartment is great, if you´re staying for a longer time a kitchen means you can cook, HOWEVER, at 500 euros 6 nights, you can get a much cheaper hotel in Stockholm without kitchen. You THINK cooking food will save money, but it won´t. You can stay at a hotel for 6 nights for half or 300 euros, buy your own food and you´d land at 500E. If you can, get a hotel with microwave, buy microwaved food for 2.50-3 euro a piece and you´re done. (FIT foods avail)
Problems with this "hotel" are:
- EVERY SINGLE WINDOW had MOLD on it. During Covid this is NON acceptable, it means they do NOT clean rooms properly. The carpet has probably never ever been cleaned, REAKS, if you´ve allergies, do NOT stay here
- They try to save money on EVERYTHING, heating lukewarm ALWAYS, gets cold at night, you can get another duvet but there´s no small radiator to borrow. The shower doesn´t have proper hot water, after a while it gets cold. The bathroom has heated flooring (TURNED OFF at electrical cabinet - I had to turn on)
- False advertising - the first option on Hotels.com is a way much bigger room than you actually get (see pics)
- Guy at reception is a douche, could easily check we were 2 guests in room but instead insinuated I tried getting an extra bag of breakfast (not the best first impression)
- Mattress worn out - folds in the middle, two people sleeping on it = FAIL
4 / 10 because there was one very nice person at the reception who was actually helpful (not the redhead)