
Positioned on Nybrokajen at the edge of Nybroviken bay, the Radisson Collection Strand Hotel occupies one of Stockholm's most direct waterfront addresses. A MICHELIN Selected property for 2025, it sits in the mid-to-upper tier of the city's hotel market, drawing on its harbour-adjacent location to offer immediate access to Djurgården, Gamla Stan, and the inner archipelago ferry terminals.
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A Waterfront Address That Does the Work
Radisson Collection, Strand Hotel, Stockholm is a five-star hotel at Nybrokajen 9, Stockholm, Sweden, with rooms from about USD 239 per night. The Radisson Collection Strand Hotel belongs firmly in the second category. Its address at Nybrokajen 9, facing Nybroviken bay, places guests at a point in the city where water, culture, and transit converge in a way that few Stockholm hotels can match.
The Nybrokajen quayside runs along the southern edge of Östermalm, which is itself among the most active waterfront stretches in central Stockholm. From this position, the archipelago ferry services that connect the city to the outer islands depart within walking distance, the Royal Dramatic Theatre stands immediately to the north, and the walking route along the water to Djurgården, home to the Vasa Museum, Skansen, and Moderna Museet, is direct and flat. For a city whose geography is defined by its relationship with water, few hotel addresses resolve the question of access more efficiently.
What the Michelin Selection Signals
The Strand carries a MICHELIN Selected designation for 2025, placing it within the Michelin Hotels guide's broader category of properties recognised for quality and consistency without ascending to the guide's upper distinction tiers. In Stockholm's competitive lodging market, where the MICHELIN framework now applies to hotels as it does to restaurants, that designation functions as a baseline quality signal rather than a differentiator at the apex. Properties like Bank Hotel and Berns Hotel occupy a similar recognition tier, each bringing a distinct character to the mid-to-upper segment of the Stockholm market.
What separates the Strand within that peer group is primarily the specificity of its location. Where Blique by Nobis or Backstage Hotel Stockholm draw guests through design concept and neighbourhood energy, the Strand's proposition is more direct: a large-format, internationally affiliated hotel with a bay-facing address in one of Europe's more walkable capital cities.
The Radisson Collection Positioning
The Radisson Collection brand positions itself as the upper tier within the broader Radisson group, applied selectively to properties with architectural or locational distinction. The Strand fits that model: it is a historic building on a significant waterfront address, brought under a flag that implies a step above the standard Radisson operation without competing directly with independent luxury properties or the Grand Hôtel Stockholm's more established prestige. For travellers who want the operational reliability of an international chain at a property with genuine locational credentials, this is a coherent offer.
That brand positioning also means the Strand competes differently from Stockholm's smaller independent hotels. Freys Hotel and Downtown Camper by Scandic serve a distinct traveller profile, leaning into personality and format. The Strand, by contrast, offers scale, international booking infrastructure, and a waterfront room category that justifies the address premium for guests whose priority is orientation within the city.
Neighbourhood Access and What It Delivers
Östermalm, the district immediately surrounding the Strand, carries a particular character in Stockholm's social and cultural geography. It holds the city's most concentrated stretch of high-end retail along Biblioteksgatan, a dense cluster of wine bars and Nordic-influenced restaurants around Östermalmstorg, and direct walking access south to Kungsträdgården and west toward the shopping streets of Norrmalm. Guests staying at the Strand can reach Gamla Stan's medieval lanes via a twenty-minute walk along the waterfront or a short metro hop, without needing to plan around transit in the way that a more outlying property would require.
The archipelago access point at Strandvägen, within a short walk of the hotel, is worth particular note for visitors arriving outside summer peak season. Stockholm's inner archipelago runs year-round, and the ability to step directly from a central hotel onto a boat bound for Vaxholm or Fjäderholmarna changes the practical range of a city stay. For those planning further afield across Sweden, the Arctic Bath in Harads or Stora Hotellet in Umeå offer very different territory, but the Strand functions well as a Stockholm base from which to extend a wider Swedish itinerary.
Planning Your Stay
Stockholm's hotel market tightens considerably between June and August, when the combination of long daylight hours and high international visitor volumes compresses availability at waterfront properties in particular. The Strand's location makes it especially sought-after during this window; booking two to three months ahead for summer dates is a reasonable working assumption. Shoulder season, April through May and September through October, offers better availability and the city's more atmospheric light conditions, particularly for guests interested in the waterfront and park environments that surround the hotel.
The property is accessible through Radisson's standard international reservation system. Sweden beyond Stockholm is well served by options at opposite ends of the scale: Görvälns Slott in Järfälla offers castle-format accommodation on the edge of the city, while Maryhill Estate in Glumslöv, Sibbjäns in Burgsvik, and Eco by StrandNara in Morbylanga represent the more coastal and rural end of the Swedish hospitality spectrum.
For those benchmarking Stockholm against other European waterfront hotel addresses, comparisons with properties like Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo or Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz illustrate how radically different the prestige-address hotel category can operate across European cities. The Strand occupies a more democratic tier, but within that tier the Nybrokajen address is about as direct a waterfront position as Stockholm offers at this scale.
Compact Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Radisson Collection, Strand Hotel, StockholmThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | |
| Hôtel Reisen, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt | $$$$ | Skeppsholmen, Historic luxury waterfront hotel in Old Town |
| Hotel Skeppsholmen | $$$ | Skeppsholmen, Intimate historic boutique hotel blending 17th-century architecture with contemporary Scandinavian design, positioned as a design-forward urban retreat. |
| Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre | $$$ | Riddarholmen, Contemporary Scandinavian design with emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility; climate-smart office and hospitality complex. |
| Freys Hotel | $$$ | Norrmalm, Charming family-run hotel with rich history and modern comforts. |
| Backstage Hotel Stockholm | $$$$ | Djurgården, Theatrical boutique in historic 1880 building restored with modern luxury. |
At a Glance
- Elegant
- Sophisticated
- Iconic
- Minimalist
- Scenic
- Romantic Getaway
- Business Trip
- Weekend Escape
- Waterfront
- Historic Building
- Panoramic View
- Fitness Center
- Spa
- Wifi
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Business Center
- Restaurant
- Waterfront
Elegant historical ambiance with high ceilings, tall windows, minimalist Scandinavian design, and a sophisticated waterfront atmosphere.














