Stallmästaregården, Historical hotel in Haga Park, Sweden
Stallmästaregården is a white-painted wooden building in Solna Municipality, just north of central Stockholm, listed as a hotel, guesthouse, and protected building complex. It brings together guest rooms, conference spaces, and a restaurant under one roof in a single compound.
The building was established in 1645 as a tavern serving travelers and horsemen, and it gradually became a favored stop for Swedish nobility. It kept its role as a place of lodging through the centuries while adapting to the needs of each new period.
The restaurant at Stallmästaregården is known for its traditional Swedish julbord, a festive winter buffet that draws guests year after year. The menu follows seasonal habits and reflects how Swedes have long gathered at this spot to share meals together.
The property sits just north of Stockholm's center and is easy to reach without a car. Because it serves hotel guests, conference visitors, and restaurant customers at the same time, some parts of the grounds can be busy at certain times of day or evening.
The name Stallmästaregården translates literally as 'the stable master's farm', recalling the site's original role as a stop where horses and their handlers rested on the road to Stockholm. This connection to travel and the care of animals shaped the place from its very beginning.
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