

The Steam Hotel is a converted 1917 power plant offering 18 floors of industrial romance beside Lake Mälaren. A destination where history meets modern luxury with breathtaking views and unique atmosphere.
Experience 263 unique rooms with character, 18th floor dining with panoramic views, rooftop bar with craft cocktails, and a 1,000-square-meter Pool Club. Historic industrial architecture meets contemporary luxury.




Compact yet comfortable accommodation designed for rest. Perfect for guests who prioritize sleep comfort over room views.

Comfortable accommodation with vibrant city views. Experience the energy of Stockholm from your private urban retreat.

Enhanced accommodation overlooking the hotel's impressive atrium. Spacious design with premium amenities and dramatic interior views.

Peaceful accommodation with serene lake views. Wake up to the tranquil beauty of Lake Mälaren from this comfortable retreat.

Premium accommodation with expanded city vistas. Enjoy sophisticated urban living with enhanced space and luxury amenities.

Luxury accommodation overlooking the grand lobby with additional sofa bed. Perfect for small families seeking elevated comfort.

Premium lake-facing accommodation with panoramic water views. Experience tranquility with sophisticated design and modern amenities.

Unique loft-style accommodation with industrial charm and sofa bed. Perfect for groups seeking character and comfort.

Spacious luxury accommodation with premium lake views and enhanced amenities. Ultimate comfort with stunning water vistas.

Expansive luxury accommodation overlooking the magnificent atrium with sofa bed. Premium space and dramatic interior architecture.

The ultimate luxury suite experience with generous space and premium amenities. Exceptional comfort and style in this historic converted power plant.
The Steam Hotel features 263 unique rooms with character, each showcasing the building's industrial heritage combined with modern luxury amenities. From compact efficient spaces to expansive suites, every room tells a story of Stockholm's industrial past.


















