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The Winery Hotel, Solna

4.4 (2495)

A wine-first boutique hotel in Solna — industrial-chic public spaces, an on-site micro-winery and a year-round rooftop pool for relaxed, sensory stays.

A wine-themed boutique hotel beside a leafy lake in Solna, The Winery Hotel pairs industrial-chic design with an on-site micro-winery, rooftop terrace and year-round heated pool. Expect wine-focused dining, lively bar spaces and modern rooms with thoughtful details — a stylish, sensory stay a short hop from central Stockholm.

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  • Try a tasting at the vinotheque to sample the hotel’s own small-batch wines before ordering from the restaurant list.
  • Book rooftop access or a table in advance at busy times; the terrace and pool are small and popular at sunset.
  • If noise sensitivity is important, request a room away from bars and event spaces — some guests report sound travel on lively nights.

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Getting There

  • Regional train and shuttle

    Regional commuter train from Stockholm Central to Solna station, 10–20 minutes travel time; from the station a short onward shuttle taxi or local bus takes around 6–12 minutes depending on service; tickets use national transit fares (approx SEK 40–70 per person for the short trip when using local transit cards). Services run frequently but check schedules for late-night trains.

  • Taxi or app-based ride

    Taxi or ride-hail from central Stockholm takes roughly 15–25 minutes depending on traffic; usual fare range SEK 200–350. This option is direct and convenient but subject to peak-hour congestion and higher prices during events in the area.

  • Car with paid parking

    Driving from nearby districts typically takes 10–20 minutes; on-site or nearby paid parking is available but can be limited during events and concerts so allow extra time and expect parking fees in the local range of daily short-stay charges.

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A hotel built around wine

The Winery Hotel is organised around a single, distinctive idea: wine as atmosphere and activity. From the lobby’s stacked bottles to the vinotheque and the working micro-winery tucked into the public spaces, the property makes wine an intrinsic part of the guest experience. This influence reaches into the menus, tasting events and the tone of the bars and restaurants, giving the hotel a clear culinary and beverage identity.

Architecture, materials and mood

The building presents a contemporary, industrial-chic interior where raw finishes sit alongside warm timber accents. Public areas are airy and deliberately open, with high ceilings and convivial seating that encourages lingering. Lighting is soft and amber, designed to flatter glassware and wooden tables; the visual effect is at once modern and tactile, creating a relaxed, social mood rather than a formal dining theatre.

Rooftop terrace and pool character

A signature feature is the rooftop terrace with its heated year-round pool and lounge bar. The terrace combines comfortable lounge seating, edge bar stools and informal dining, and it’s calibrated for sunsets and slow evenings with a drink. The pool is intimate rather than Olympic-sized, intended for leisure and atmosphere — dipping on a cool night here feels like a deliberately curated urban escape.

Dining and drinking experiences

On-site dining ranges from more formal restaurant service to casual deli-style offerings and a wine bar that doubles as a tasting room. Menus are frequently arranged around pairings and seasonal produce, and the hotel operates tasting formats and curated wine-by-glass options that let you explore varietals without committing to full bottles. Food leans towards hearty, convivial dishes intended to match the wine programme.

Rooms and guest comforts

Guest rooms are contemporary and efficient, with considered fixtures, neutral palettes and materials that echo the hotel’s rustic-meets-industrial tone. Rooms vary in size; many include small fridges and practical furniture for short business or leisure stays. Bathrooms are modern, though some elements show natural wear over time — the emphasis remains on cleanliness, comfort and a calm sleeping environment.

Setting and local feel

Placed in the Solna suburb, the hotel sits near a lakeside promenade and suburban green spaces, offering a quieter counterpoint to central Stockholm. The neighbourhood gives the property room to breathe: it’s less urban bustle and more a comfortable staging post with good access to city attractions while maintaining a distinct, self-contained ambience focused on food, drink and relaxation.

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