Grand Hôtel Stockholm is proud to announce that it has been awarded two Michelin Keys, a prestigious accolade given to hotels with a first-class guest experience and service. With this recognition, Grand Hôtel Stockholm becomes one of only four hotels in the Nordic region to now hold two Michelin Keys, and the only one in Sweden. The Michelin Keys are the hotel world's equivalent of the well-known Michelin star, which is awarded to the world's finest restaurants.

All hotels featured in the Michelin Guide maintain high standards in design, architecture, and service, and possess a distinct character. The Key award is reserved for the most exceptional hotels in the guide, highlighting the very best from the hotel category. The Michelin Guide has now presented its first hotel awards for the Nordic region, and for the first time, has highlighted the region's most outstanding hotels.
A total of 38 hotels were awarded Michelin Keys, with 34 receiving one key – while only four hotels received two keys. The Grand Hôtel Stockholm is one of these four hotels and is also the only hotel in Sweden to be recognised with two Michelin Keys. “It is a great pride for us and our fantastic team of employees to be rewarded with this distinction and awarded two Michelin Keys. Offering memorable experiences and first-class service is something we always strive for – and this recognition is proof of our ongoing work to maintain a high standard and quality in all our offerings. We look forward to continuing to develop and strengthen our position as a leading player in first-class hospitality,” says Pia Djupmark, CEO of the Grand Hôtel Stockholm.
When selecting hotels, the Michelin Guide is based on five universal criteria: outstanding architecture and
Interior, high and consistent service level, clear personality and character, value for money
as well as a significant contribution to the surroundings or the place. The hotels that are awarded a Michelin Key
represents the very best in all categories. The award consists of either one, two or
three Michelin keys, where two keys signal a particularly high level of quality and overall experience,
with a strong personality and consistently high standards, creating a memorable and unique stay.
In addition to the success of Grand Hôtel Stockholm, its sister hotel, Lydmar Hotel, is also receiving recognition as
awarded its first Michelin Key. Lydmar Hotel, which, like the Grand Hôtel, is part of the Grand Group, is
thereby one of the Swedish hotels now recognised by Michelin for its unique character and high
The award confirms Lydmar Hotel's position as one of Sweden's most appreciated
boutique hotels and underscores the Grand Group's strong position in Swedish hospitality on an international scale
level.








