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Hotell Stella

Google (228) 4.1
Tripadvisor (62) 3.4
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Visitors often praise Hotell Stella for being clean, comfortable, and offering good value, with some mentioning accommodating hosts and a good breakfast. However, a significant recurring complaint involves issues with the check-in process, including difficulties accessing rooms and instances of overbooking or incorrect room emptying, leading to frustration for guests.

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S:t Johannesgatan 31C, 752 33 Uppsala, Sweden
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Phone
072-210 73 09
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Website
hotellstella.se

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About this place Hotell Stella

Hotell Stella, located in the charming city of Uppsala, Sweden, is an excellent choice for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking an inclusive and welcoming accommodation experience. While not exclusively a gay venue, this hotel prides itself on creating a safe and friendly environment for all guests, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and respected during their stay. Visitors can expect a warm and hospitable atmosphere at Hotell Stella. The hotel is situated in Uppsala, a city known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant student life, offering a pleasant backdrop for your travels. Whether you're visiting for leisure or business, the hotel aims to provide a comfortable base from which to explore the city. You can find practical information and book your stay directly through their website, http://hotellstella.se/. The address is S:t Johannesgatan 31C, 752 33 Uppsala, Sweden. Hotell Stella is committed to offering a positive and inclusive experience, making it a great option for those who value diversity and acceptance in their travel accommodations.

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Ulf Fredriksson
Ulf Fredriksson Jun 2026
Grégory Levert
Grégory Levert Jun 2026

My only problem was the check in process, but it was enough a problem that we were nearly stranded outside on midsommar. If you book through booking.com, make sure you give them a phone number you have access to. I changed my sim card arriving to sweden so I could not receive the key-url, their phone went to voicemail, and they had no employee at the reception. We had to chase the janitor twice, finally getting access to the second room around midnight.

Pia Faller
Pia Faller Jun 2026

Very affordable and nice stay! Easy check-in and check-out. A little small letters to key in the code to the room but with reading glasses it worked well. Clean and tidy and nice room that was just the right size.

Ester Kapadia
Ester Kapadia Jun 2026
Amirali Fallah Amoli
Amirali Fallah Amoli Jun 2026
Anna Wiklund
Anna Wiklund May 2026

Worst I've ever experienced. Booked through hotels for two nights, when my mother came home on the second day after a funeral they had emptied the room and she wasn't allowed to stay. No money back and they lied about paying back and that we changed the date but I have all the proof on my account and hotels. The owner also lies about my mother calling and when she showed the booking from Hotels from him he gave him a hard time but no apology. Incredibly unpleasant person who refuses to apologize and my mother was almost afraid of him. Luckily Hotels.com arranged a new room in a more expensive hotel for free so that says something about who is lying...

Eric Woxlin
Eric Woxlin May 2026

Exact street number was missing.. The accommodation was exactly what you need. Simple and functional. Good breakfast. Nothing to complain about. 😁

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