Miss Clara Hotel


Address:
Sveavägen 48, 11134 Stockholm, Sweden

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Miss Clara is the Nobis Group’s new first-class hotel, located at Sveavägen 48 in Stockholm — one of the most bustling urban addresses in Sweden and the entire Nordic region. The 92-room hotel is housed in the former Ateneum girls’ school building, erected in 1910. The building was designed by architects Hagström & Ekman and is considered one of Stockholm’s most exquisite Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) edifices. The old girls’ school has been transformed into an elegant and comfortable international hotel by Wingårdhs, Sweden’s leading and most internationally renowned architecture firm, under the leadership of star architect Gert Wingårdh.


When designing Miss Clara, Wingårdh’s architects drew inspiration from the building’s original Art Nouveau architecture, distinguished by its soft and graceful organic lines and use of solid natural materials. Characteristic traits in the original architecture have been interpreted into new contemporary expressions.


In our street level restaurant, seating 80 guests, we serve a menu featuring updated Swedish and international brasserie classics. The kitchen is commanded by master chef Danny Guest from Operakällaren, our flagship dining room in the Nobis Group, frequently referred to as Sweden’s national restaurant.


Adjoining the restaurant is the bar, a vibrant locus for hotel guests, Stockholmers, and other visitors. The bar is seamlessly connected to the lounge and lobby. The interiors convey a feeling of genuine quality, distinguished by organic lines and solid Swedish materials such as limestone and natural leather. There is plenty of space for informal meetings and gatherings throughout, as well as a private room adjacent to the kitchen which can also be reserved as a chef’s table.


The interior concept is built for flexibility. It’s up to the guest to decide where she or he wishes to work, relax, eat, drink or meet and socialize with friends and/or business associates.



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