Deluxe

Mystique

Mysterious forces often seem to operate at sea. Logic is set aside as enigmatic phenomena turn reason upside down.

  • 23-27 kvm
  • 160 cm Queen Size-bed or two 80 cm Twin beds
  • Bathroom with twin showers or bath
  • Accessible features (not all)
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Free WiFi

Mystery is part of the seafarer’s reality and a touch of mystery spices up our Deluxe rooms. These rooms are slightly larger than the most common rooms in the hotel and have extra space for storage. There is a 160 cm Queen Size bed or Twin bed and bathroom with shower or bath. Some of the rooms have accessible features. All of our Mystery rooms have TV and free WiFi connection.

Breakfast is included at Gotthards Krog, where you can also enjoy lunch, dinner or snacks at the bar. Our breakfast buffet is served in our continental indoor square. Serving is open all day and offers the opportunity to enjoy drinks, snacks, lunch and dinner. The restaurant Gotthards Krog is named after Stora Hotellet’s first owner, Gotthard Zetterberg, and is ranked among Umeas best restaurants on TripAdvisor.

  • Stora Hotellet’s Freedom Suite is in the old banqueting hall and comprises a bedroom and living room covering 89 square metres. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • At Stora Hotellet, King Oscar II and many a common sailor have walked up the staircase, built in 1895. In the background is Gotthard's restaurant and bar. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • Night time at Stora Hotellet’s reception. In days gone by, party goers from the hotel would have mingled here with busy sailors from the seaman’s mission. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen

  • When the 1895 staircase stops, a new staircase takes you to the attic. The new staircase was built from ship wreckage wood, old furniture and stuff found in the hotel's old attic. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • Næzéns library is always open to our guests. A tribute to doctor Daniel Erik Næzén and his health spa that was located here. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • The bar in Gotthard's restaurant is next to the lobby. It’s a meeting place for both Umeå residents and guests from near and far. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • Gotthard's restaurant mixes fresh, local ingredients and inspiration from the world's ports. A tribute to the Gotthard Zetterberg, the first director of the hotel. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.

  • Superstition rooms are compact and cozy sailor berths in Stora Hotellet’s old attic with sloping ceiling, nooks and crannies. Photo: Erik Nissen Johansen.