Emily P.
Yelp
At six is a contemporary boutique hotel located near all the major shopping malls in central Stockholm. Out of the three hotels I've stayed at in Sweden (The Winery Hotel in Solna, Elite Palace in Stockholm, and At Six in Stockholm) I loved the look and feel of At Six the best. I love the dark gray color palette of the rooms. Note that if you're really into music, there is a Listening Lounge in the hotel. You can also listen to music in your room.
ROOM. Again, I love the look of At Six. However, when I entered the room after check-in, I noticed a large bag of leftover sushi on the couch, two half-empty water bottles (one by the bed and one in the bathroom), and a used robe in the room. It's not the worst thing in the world, but not something I would expect from such a highly rated hotel. Especially when At Six states it is a hotel that pays attention to detail on their website. Also, while the bathroom has a bathtub/shower, the bathtub is much smaller and taller than the average American tub. It can get tricky getting in and out if you're as short as I am. The movable glass door only covers about half the bathtub/shower and water will get everywhere. At no fault of the hotel, there was construction taking place right outside our room so we had to keep the blinds closed for the duration of our stay. The biggest complaint I have is with their bed. The "bed" you receive for a two-person room is literally two twin beds pushed together. If you sleep towards the middle of the bed, the mattress toppers will separate and fall off the bed. This is not my idea of comfort. The pillows and blanket were fine.
BREAKFAST. Their breakfast buffet is not included when you book a room, but offered finer options than Elite Palace or The Winery. Various breads, scrambled or hard-boiled eggs, bacon, two types of breakfast sausages, Swedish caviar spread, various fruits (this was the best out of the other Swedish hotels I've stayed at. They even had passion fruit and thinly sliced pineapple), several juices (including orange, spinach pineapple, kale and apple, milk (regular, almond, soy), coffee, and various teas. I encourage you to arrive earlier than 8:45am since it gets really crowded and breakfast ends at 10am. As I left the buffet at 9:20am, I saw a long line of people waiting to be seated.