Clas på Hörnet, building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Clas på Hörnet is a small hotel in Stockholm's Vasastan district with 24 differently styled rooms housed in a building from 1731. It blends historic architectural details with modern comfort, offering a simple and cozy stay with contemporary conveniences such as free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, and cable TV in each room.
The building was constructed in 1731 and originally served as a tavern where artists, writers, and prominent figures of the time gathered. After careful renovations, it was converted into a hotel while preserving its historic character and architectural integrity.
The name 'Clas på Hörnet' reflects a traditional Swedish figure or local character from the building's past. The hotel keeps alive the spirit of its former tavern function, where people gathered to eat, drink, and socialize, much like guests do today in its cozy common areas.
The hotel sits on Surbrunnsgatan in a central Stockholm location, roughly 350 meters from Tekniska Högskolan metro station, making it easy to explore the city. Its quiet placement in Vasastan offers a good base for reaching popular attractions, restaurants, and shops nearby.
The hotel was long a gathering place for artists, writers, and notable figures, giving the location cultural significance that still echoes in its atmosphere today. This artistic heritage shapes the place's identity and makes each visit more than just an overnight stay.
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