The city’s biggest hotel (558 rooms) opened in February 2008. It’s a Nordic-lover’s dream, with Arne Jacobsen and Alvar Aalto furnishings throughout, and the Stockholm branch of Swedish chef Marcus Samuelsson’s critically hailed New York City restaurant, Aquavit, within.
I stay here all the time on frequent business trips to Stockholm. Despite being a huge hotel full of convention goers the Clarion Sign manages to provide good personal service and it is a model of an efficiently run hotel. The rooms are very... more
We checked out of the Karlaplan and into the Hotel Sign straight away. As a Choice Club member, free internet access ... we took a superior room at a great online rate, and were very happy with our stay here. It's close to the train station (even... more
I researched a lot before booking the Hotel Clarion Sign. After a four hour trip from the south of Sweden and the last night in the country I wanted it to be comfortable and exciting. I booked here because the pool looked absolutely gorgeous in the... more
I usually stay at the Hilton Slussen in Stockholm, but they were offering the bargin rate of 400 Euros a night so I stayed at the Clarion for 175 Euros instead. Great location next to the train station and convenient for Express train to airport for... more
The hotel is right next to the main station and the Arlanda Express. We walked everywhere within Stockholm and that was manageable. The room was small, but more than adequate. Breakfast was fanstastic - all organic and very fresh. more