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Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm

April 3, 2008

The most appealing and interesting attraction that the Langholmen Hotel offers its guests is the fact that this hotel in Stockholm City, Sweden was once a prison facility. Yes, a corrective facility for criminal offenders complete with jail cells, high concrete walls and an exercise yard was transformed into a hotel accommodation facility we now know as the Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm.

The Langholmen Hotel of Stockholm can fall under one of three categories depending on the person categorizing it. To the faint of heart, the history and even the cell slash hotel rooms of Langholmen can be an intimidating thing to try and experience. To the adventurous, the dauntless and to those who are just plain curious, the Langholmen Hotel is a most interesting and intriguing hotel that offers an experience that not a lot of hotels in the entire planet can give you.

During the 19 th century, the building we now call the Langholmen Hotel was still known as the olde Crown Prison. For a corrective institution for criminals and miscreants, the old Crown Prison actually had a very attractive gallery and an pleasing over-all architecture and layout which not most prisons can brag about. On the year 1975 however, the very last prison locked up at the old Crown Prison was released and the place was soon under a transformation.

From keeping unwilling prisoners within its guarded walls to attracting free citizens into staying inside its cells, the Langholmen Hotel had a rather eccentric notion of interior make-overs. All though the oddities and curiosities of the old Crown Prison was left behind, the Langholmen hotel however, breathes a freshness and comfort that its former inhabitants probably did not think the place could provide.

After the renovation, the hotel now has satellite cable television, fast wireless Internet access, hot water showers, in-room telephones and other hotel amenities. If you are by yourself or with your partner, you can check-in at on of the 89 single cells / hotel rooms at the Langholmen. There are also 13 double rooms / cells and even 10 special rooms and facilities for disable prisoners, er, I mean hotel guests.

Guests are the Langholmen are also not served gruel, soup and stale bread but are rather treated to sumptuous international cuisines served at the 24 hour hotel cafeteria. You are also not forced to smash rocks and do rounds at the exercise yard, but guests are free to tour around this historic spot and discover interesting facts that the Langholmen holds. Guests can also check-out whenever they wish so long as they have already settle their accounts and had their fill of the comfortable and interesting hotel which is the Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm City.

Solviksbadet Beach at Lake M

April 1, 2008

It is known all over the Scandinavian region, in fact all over Europe and the world, that Stockholm City in Sweden is one of the most ideal places in the world when it comes to cleanliness and sanitation. The lakes and bodies of water found within and around most highly-urban cities are commonly infested with all sorts of virus and germs making them unsafe for swimming and other water recreational activities, and of course completely beyond the state of drinkable. However, the portion of the Baltic Sea and the Lake M

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Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm

April 3, 2008

The most appealing and interesting attraction that the Langholmen Hotel offers its guests is the fact that this hotel in Stockholm City, Sweden was once a prison facility. Yes, a corrective facility for criminal offenders complete with jail cells, high concrete walls and an exercise yard was transformed into a hotel accommodation facility we now know as the Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm.

The Langholmen Hotel of Stockholm can fall under one of three categories depending on the person categorizing it. To the faint of heart, the history and even the cell slash hotel rooms of Langholmen can be an intimidating thing to try and experience. To the adventurous, the dauntless and to those who are just plain curious, the Langholmen Hotel is a most interesting and intriguing hotel that offers an experience that not a lot of hotels in the entire planet can give you.

During the 19 th century, the building we now call the Langholmen Hotel was still known as the olde Crown Prison. For a corrective institution for criminals and miscreants, the old Crown Prison actually had a very attractive gallery and an pleasing over-all architecture and layout which not most prisons can brag about. On the year 1975 however, the very last prison locked up at the old Crown Prison was released and the place was soon under a transformation.

From keeping unwilling prisoners within its guarded walls to attracting free citizens into staying inside its cells, the Langholmen Hotel had a rather eccentric notion of interior make-overs. All though the oddities and curiosities of the old Crown Prison was left behind, the Langholmen hotel however, breathes a freshness and comfort that its former inhabitants probably did not think the place could provide.

After the renovation, the hotel now has satellite cable television, fast wireless Internet access, hot water showers, in-room telephones and other hotel amenities. If you are by yourself or with your partner, you can check-in at on of the 89 single cells / hotel rooms at the Langholmen. There are also 13 double rooms / cells and even 10 special rooms and facilities for disable prisoners, er, I mean hotel guests.

Guests are the Langholmen are also not served gruel, soup and stale bread but are rather treated to sumptuous international cuisines served at the 24 hour hotel cafeteria. You are also not forced to smash rocks and do rounds at the exercise yard, but guests are free to tour around this historic spot and discover interesting facts that the Langholmen holds. Guests can also check-out whenever they wish so long as they have already settle their accounts and had their fill of the comfortable and interesting hotel which is the Langholmen Hotel, Stockholm City.

Solviksbadet Beach at Lake M

April 1, 2008

It is known all over the Scandinavian region, in fact all over Europe and the world, that Stockholm City in Sweden is one of the most ideal places in the world when it comes to cleanliness and sanitation. The lakes and bodies of water found within and around most highly-urban cities are commonly infested with all sorts of virus and germs making them unsafe for swimming and other water recreational activities, and of course completely beyond the state of drinkable. However, the portion of the Baltic Sea and the Lake M

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