Nobis Hotel Stockholm Sweden
Nobis Hotel Stockholm
Norrmalmstorg 2-4, 111 46 Stockholm
Sweden
www.nobishotel.se
HOTEL INFORMATION
Group
Nobis Hospitality Group
Date of Creation
November 2010
Hotel General Manager
Morsi Khaled , – in 2008 Morsi Khaled, just twenty years old, worked his first job at the bar at Café Opera. One of the Nobis Group’s well-known entertainment establishments. Today he is the CEO of the Group’s largest hotel. Hard work and a clear vision of the future has been the recipe for success. In September 2017, Morsi stepped in as CEO of the Nobis Group’s flagship, five-star Nobis Hotel Stockholm. Morsi most recently comes from the success story Miss Clara where he was CEO for four years. To know and understand the brand is everything. I would never have had the understanding for my role or hotel if it wasn’t for my previous experiences. I treat everyone with great respect, you never know who you meet on the way down. I am a dreamer and a doer », I have a thousand ideas for Nobis Hotel Stockholm
Hotel Positioning
Nobis Hotel Stockholm is the flagshsip hotel within the brand, a 5-star contemporary luxury hotel offering an oasis of calmly luxurious Scandinavian design and lifestyle. Member of Design Hotels
NOBIS HOTEL STOCKHOLM
History & Story
Opened in 2010, our 201-room Nobis Hotel Stockholm is the flagship hotel in our Nobis Hospitality Group. Occupying two magnificent historic buildings in a prime location in Stockholm’s Norrmalmstorg Square, Nobis Hotel represents our own personal definition of the concept of contemporary luxury. This concept means a hotel that is extremely comfortable and efficient but also warm, personal and friendly, devoid of traditional luxury gimmicks.
Main Strengths, Special Touch
On the historic Norrmalmstorg Square, Nobis Hotel Stockholm offers an oasis of calmly luxurious Scandinavian design. A majestic lounge with 25-meter ceilings is situated in a vast 800-square-meter public space. The smaller Gold Bar sumptuously exemplifies its name with walls and ceilings covered with golden mirrors. Service is always personal, while guestrooms are elegantly put together and not merely assembled. Tying it all together is a sense of individuality and a uniquely Swedish brand of luxury that’s far less about show than about feel.
Location
Prime city centre location on the heart of Stockholm. Walking distance to everything. Whether your focus is fixed by the Stockholm Concert Hall or the Kulturhuset Stadsteatern – the nationally-renowned arts and culture center, which offers free contemporary art and photography – Norrmalm promises plenty of cultures to be coupled with your shopping spree. After most of the district was reanimated in the 1960s – with many older buildings being replaced with offices, shops, clubs, bars and restaurants – the center now exudes cultural and commercial allure in equal measure and is dotted with well-loved traditional patisseries.
Fun Facts
Stockholm syndrome has become a world-famous phenomenon, which means that people taken as hostages sympathize with or identify with the perpetrators. One summer day in August 1973, four people were employed at Kreditbanken in Norrmalmstorg, which today is Nobis Hotel, taken as hostage. The discussed banking drama would thrill Sweden for almost six days. At 10 o’clock on August 23, the robber Jan Erik Olsson entered the Svenska Kreditbanken Norrmalmstorg office. He shot a gun on the roof and took three women and one man, all bankers, as a hostage. When the police arrived, the robber demanded three million kronor in cash as well as the release of the intern Clark Olofsson, from Norrköping prison. The government agreed to him but said no when the robber demanded free shelter with his hostage. The robber had barked in the bank’s vaults with the bank officials. When the negotiations between the robber and the police did not give anything, the police decided to gasp the robber. When the police drilled holes in the roof to the vault and released the gas, the robber immediately gave up. The hostage could be rescued and the drama was over after 130 hours. Today the boreholes are replenished but still visible inside the Nobis Hotel.
HOTEL FEATURES
Accommodation
Number of suites:
10 suites
1 Nobis Suite – 98 sqm – View to Norrmalmstorg and French balcony
1 Panorama Suite – 53 sqm – 180 view over Norrmalmstorg och the park
3 Corner Suite – 47 sqm
5 One room suite – 34 sqm
Number of rooms, (keys) in all:
201 rooms
29 – Single rooms
22 – Small Double room
64 – Standard double rooms
59 – Superior room
17 – Deluxe rooms
10 Suites
Restaurants & Bars
- Restaurant NOI is a modern restaurant located inside Nobis Hotel Stockholm that appeals to international gourmet seekers and locals alike. Presenting a litany of cross-continental flavours and influences, the seamlessly styled eatery is destined to become the jewel in the crown of Nobis Hotel. NOI presents an inspiring menu that draws on gastronomic influences from all over Europe. Dishes such as Kalix bleak roe with almond potato purée, fried shallots and almond potato chips, and spice-roasted duck breast with yellow beets, fried brussels sprouts and fig gravy are crafted from high-quality ingredients that place an emphasis on seasonality and freshness.
- Bistro Nobis (BINO) – Bistro Nobis, or Bino, is a modern bistro that serves delicious dishes inspired from all over the world. During the spring and summer months, Bino also opens up on the square. A glimpse of the menu reveals dishes like fresh pasta with ragu made of prime rib, Cheeseburger topped with aged cheddar and Salmon and tuna ceviche tacos.
- Gold Bar
The Gold Bar is the perfect place either to start off the evening with a little snack or to enjoy a digestive. A bar with both personality and mixology of top class. Enjoy a glass of Champagne or an exciting cocktail. Walls covered in golden mirrors and a multitude of reflecting lights create a kaleidoscopic atmosphere. - Lounge & Gold bar – – Pending – please explain about the concept/storytelling
Wellness
Gym and relaxing area with 2 saunas
Corporate & Celebration Events
- MICE facilities: 4 meeting rooms (from 10 to 55 sqm)