My husband and our four children aged 18, 15, 12 and 1,5 stayed at Nobel House for two nights friday-sunday in the middle of July. We booked rather late, on a monday and stayed at the hotel friday-sunday, I tried to book via internet but when it didn't work I called Nobel House and got the same price as I found on the internet. We booked two superior rooms but luckily they upgraded one of our rooms to a suite for the same price. Our kids were overwhelmed to stay in a 3-room suite with two bedrooms and one lounge, two bathrooms and a sauna!
The staff at the frontdisk were kind and nice, some more helpful than others. At the breakfest it was rather crowded and difficult to find tables. But after a few minutes of waiting we usually found places to sit. The food was typical for swedish hotels; lots of different kind of food. We were pleased.
They also had a small ping-pong table, maxichess and WII- games that we used every day, the kids loved that.
Me and my husband and our little child slept in room with the window towards Per Weijersgatan. That street has two pubs just a few meters from the hotel, and since the room was very hot during our stay (although the weather wasn't that good, around 22 degrees (C)) we had to sleep with the windows open. Therefor our bedroom was VERY NOISY! We were so tired so we could sleep anyhow but if you're the least sensitive about sounds do not choose room towards that street.
The only complaint about the cleaning is that we had no soap in the shower (the container was empty) the cleaningladies didn't refill it either.
All in all we are very content and would stay at Noble House again!
Room Tip: Rooms towards Per Weijersgatan are very noisy at night when windows are open. Suite 101 is very nice...
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