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| About Lord Nelson Hotel |
This is the Bengtsson family's first hotel, perfectly situated on the Old Town's main pedestrian thoroughfare. The hotel is named after the great English naval hero Lord Nelson, who won the battle of Trafalgar against Napoleon. Here you can stay in a tall, narrow 17th century building that is reminiscent of an old ship.
With a width of barely five metres, the building on Västerlånggatan 22 is without a doubt Sweden's narrowest hotel and probably the one that most resembles a ship. Memorabilia abounds, with a wonderful sense of the sea. All the items have been carefully collected over the years by the hotel's owners. The gleam of brass and mahogany set the imagination alight. Every night, the porter makes his rounds and winds up the old grandfather clocks.
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Last Updated: Thursday, 03 July 2008 15:29PM
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