DC Paper - Spring 2020

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With A Licence To Grill Explore food, friends and fire at Campfire.

A Non Smoking Generation Together we run towards a sustainable future.

A Place Called The Nest Togetherness, wellbeing and a whole lotta fun.


Get by with a little help from your friends


Think about how much we have and yet how often we long for something different. Consider how much we love feeling safe yet yearn for new challenges. We raise our standard but long for the fundamental, the basic. We want to live in the city but be able to enjoy nature. To be able to pack only the most essential, put on our backpack and just leave. We want to improvise and create, seize the day, adjust to the wind and weather and discover new paths in the forest and new streets in the city. We are not only professional or private but everything at the same time, all the time. We are diverse, curious and exploring ’bon vivants’. To us luxury is never about the surface. It’s about connections and encounters, contrasts and inspiration. It’s having the opportunity to gather around the campfire instead of the TV to hear new stories, get new impressions – or suddenly find ourselves out of reach, not being online all the time. Luxury to us is doing something good for other people, and to feel good about ourselves, from the inside. So, put on your backpack and a pair of shoes that works for both an expedition into the unknown part of the big city and for the party tonight. Let us show you where the adventure begins – right here in the heart of the city.


With a Licence to Grill Exploring the great indoors, what better place to start than with Campfire, Downtown Camper’s restaurant? A place where locals and travellers come together to share experiences, stories and good food. This well-visited hotspot is gaining recognition as a local social hub to be reckoned with, serving up an eclectic abundance of comfort food from every corner of the world, cooked - and enjoyed - by the spitting flames of the charcoal grill. From early morning to late at night, Campfire is the place to be.


At the peak of urbanisation times, a global trend is gaining momentum. The inspiration for Downtown Camper derived from a ”longing back to the basics” – a trend based on simplicity, togetherness and going back to nature. Imagining a time and place where everything was simple and authentic. Think about it; how do you alter your social conduct when you are walking the streets of the city, compared to hiking a trail in the mountains? Do you say hello to the person you meet on the escalator? Do you spark up a conversation with the person next to you at the bus stop? These notions have been fundamental in the creation of Campfire.

here you get when you are out camping; gathering around the fire, sharing stories, making memories with friends. In the kitchen, we use that charcoal-grilled taste to create unpretentious food with loads of flavour”, explains Claes.

Downtown Camper was recently approved by the Nordic Swan Ecolabel - one of the world’s toughest eco certificates - and working with the environment was always imperative at Campfire: The chefs frequently review their assortment according to current reports on overfishing or reduced demand. Hence, all the fish is MSC labelled and suppliers are selected carefully depending on their sustainability policies. Where possible, “Our vision is to create an open, cosy the kitchen team chooses to work with and warm meeting place for both Stock- local suppliers, and Johan i Hallen – a reholmers and hotel guests, bringing back puted establishment that delivers meat an including, spontaneous and honest to Downtown Camper - is an example social code. Our grilled concept is a big of that. The headquarters are located in flirt with the food truck trend, a convic- Gothenburg and producers are spread tion that good food is all about enhanthroughout the country. cing simple and natural flavours. Meals you can share with your friends and faA general challenge in the hospitality mily, talk about, taste from each other’s industry is the amount of food that goes plates, and simply enjoy together” says to waste. At Campfire, a couple of initiaClaes Benediktsson, Food & Beverage tives have been set in place to battle this Manager at Downtown Camper. problem: Food that is close to expiration gets another chance through the app The diverse, international chefs at Karma. In this app, locals can browse Campfire are all pivotal in the creation and “save” food through their smartpof the exciting menu. Almost every con- hones, and pick up an affordable dinner tinent in the world is represented here, on their way home from work. The food which ensures a solid influence from that isn’t “rehomed” or preserved is different food cultures. This allows the transformed into biofuel. guests to explore and discover a world of food - not only local treats. In the Campfire is in many ways the heart of kitchen, the fire is crucial to the cooking, the hotel; a place where guests meet up and the flavours are being extracted for breakfast, colleagues come together directly from the flames, butter inclufor a casual lunch, and where families ded. And grilling is not only a concepand friends sit down at the end of the tual aspect here – it’s a healthier way to day to share good food. There’s activity prepare food and additionally, preserves here from early hours till late at night, it and enhances the natural taste. is a place that never sleeps. A buzzing, urban living room for conscious, curious ”The fire is essential here. Not only as an people – no matter if you come from the element in the cooking process but also other side of the street or the other side in bringing that warm and cosy atmosp- of the world.


MENU


COCKTAIL / MOCKTAIL Absolut Sveavägen

MAINS 155

Sveavägen is a 2500 meters long street in central Stockholm. It starts at Sergels Torg and stretches all the way to the Haga Park in the north. It is known for being one of the busiest roads in Sweden, and also where the former Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated on 28 February 1986.

Stormy Mälaren

Mexican Fiesta LF GF*

265

Weekly Beyond Burger LF GF* VN

235

Black Fire Edt Burger 2.0 LF GF*

235

”Osso Buco” Cod LF GF

355

Grilled Flap Steak LF GF

365

Spring Veggies LF GF VN

255

Peking Pork Belly LF

295

Arctic Char LF GF

345

Grilled chicken, black beans, corn, tortilla, salsa fresca

Vodka, Galliano, lemon, sea buckthorn, marshmallow foam

68

Gnista, lime, ginger, syrup, bitters (alcohol-free) Mälaren is the third largest freshwater lake in Sweden. According to the Prose Edda, it was created as the Norse goddess Gefjon plowed away the land with four giant oxens. This remarkable lake must have impressed Odin, as he gave her his son as a thank you.

A 100% plant-based burger which tastes just like meat, served with sweet potato fries Gruyère, smoked pickle mayo, tomato, bacon, caramelised onion and French fries Creamy truffle polenta, garlic, lemon, tomato, crispy parmesan kale Béarnaise, tomato, haricot verts, lemon, French fries Jerusalem artichoke & bean purée, tomato, smoked marcona almonds, sage Mandarin pancake, mangold scallions, hoisin, cucumber and chilli salad

DON’T WORRY. THERE’S MORE. We’ve got a bar and a wine cellar filled with goodies ripe for the taking. Just ask your waiter for the book.

Sautéed spring veggies, new potatoes, roasted fennel cream, lemon, trout roe

STARTERS

AFTER

Zucchini Fritters LF GF VN 125

Crème Brûlée LF GF VE

125

Trout Tartar LF GF

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Bread Pudding LF VE

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Asparagus GF LF VE

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Sweet Escape Langos LF VE 145

Laab Gai Taco LF

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Crab Cakes LF GF

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Langos GF*

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Lime, chilli, cilantro, garlic

Scallops, Leek Avruga Caviar, lettuce, capers, shizo Ramson butter, lemon, hazelnut, watercress, smoked and cured egg yolk Chicken, lime, onion, chilli, cilantro Corn, fennel, spinach, carrot, chilli, smoked aioli Whitefish roe (löjrom), sour cream, red onion, chives

Vanilla with a taste of fire Raspberry sorbet, crushed ”Dreams”, vanilla sauce Sea buckthorn sorbet, chocolate, merengue, cream

Campfire ”Bounty” LF VN

Coconut, chocolate, merengue

145

Ice Cream / Sorbet LF GF* VE

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Chocolate Truffle LF GF VE

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Flavour of the day

Grilled and salted caramel

YUP, WE CARE.

GOT ALLERGIES?

We compensate by offsetting the greenhouse gas emissions from all the meat we buy.

Talk to our staff and we will guide you through every little ingredient.

CAMPFIRE DICTIONARY

All prices stated in sek LF = Lactose free GF = Gluten free VE = Vegetarian VN = Vegan *Optional


Helen Stjerna & Kristian Hell Photo by Jens Andersson

A Non Smoking Generation The year is 1979, and two strangers meet at a party. As the evening progresses, their conversation turns to a shared concern: Smoking is growing rapidly among children, and tobacco companies are using disruptive marketing strategies to attract a younger audience. This calls for a new, modern approach, the two strangers conclude. This late night in ’79 sparks a new movement. 40 years later, A Non Smoking Generation still fights to change attitudes and reveal the truth about tobacco companies’ hidden agenda. A Non Smoking Generation has educated, inspired and engaged over two million children. In recent years, many actions have been taken to eliminate smoking on streets and in public areas: A ban on smoking inside restaurants and bars was introduced in 2005, and quite recently a similar bill was passed, making many public spaces in the city, e.g. restaurant terraces, smoke-free zones. Loads of good things happen when strangers meet, and here’s yet another example: Downtown Camper is partnering up with A Non Smoking Generation to promote an active, healthy and sustainable lifestyle. This spring, a series of running events will be held to support the cause. Leading the events are the hotel’s Lifestyle Manager, Kristian Hell, and Helen Stjerna, Secretary-General at A Non Smoking Generation. As usual at Downtown Camper, anyone is welcome to join. Kristian: Hi Helen, tell us your story. What is it about this issue that engages you? Helen: I decided to get involved when my father died of smoke-related illness. The worst thing is probably not that he died 20 years prematurely, but that he was feeling sick of all the toxins that his body was exposed to, and yet he chose not to change. For those who were close to him, it was difficult to understand and accept that he repeatedly chose the cigarettes over his own health and family. I think it says a lot about the effects of nicotine on the human brain. Shortly after my father’s death, A Non Smoking Generation searched for a new Secretary-General and for me, it felt natural to apply for the job. Kristian: What do you think about the recent regulations for smoking in public areas? Helen: Smoke-free environments are critical. In the 1970s, you could smoke just about anywhere, and the result of that was that everyone did. Adding to that, almost everything about tobacco is contagious: No one plans to become a smoker - almost everyone starts for social reasons. Over the years, A Non Smoking Generation helped secure laws and legislations to expand smoke-free environments. It’s exciting to see to what effect this will reduce the number of smokers in the years to come. The biggest concern is that tobacco companies tend to find new ways to reach out. An important focus for us is getting the schools tobacco-free, and a challenge right now is all the new products: Fresh/candy-like flavoured tobacco that appeal to young people, and new strategies that help spread the message. Today, it’s easy for anyone to claim a free sample by just clicking on a sponsored post in social media. Kristian: We’ve seen big stars like Agnetha Fältskog from ABBA, Ted Gärdestad and Ingemar Stenmark wear your t-shirt. It gave your brand an iconic status. Tell us about that strategy. Helen: It has always been essential for us to highlight good role models and our t-shirt is an important statement for children and young people’s health. As we celebrated our 40th anniversary, we did an updated version of our original campaign from 1979. We received fantastic support from more than 50 influencers who took selfies wearing our t-shirt. And of course this time, it was released in social media - the best way to A reach young people. Kristian: On every first Thursday of the month, we will run for health to support a tobacco-free world. You and I will host these runs that are open for anyone to join. Looking forward? Helen: So much! We are delighted to be working with Downtown Camper - it gives us a new platform from which to spread knowledge about how tobacco counteracts global sustainable development. Most people know how harmful tobacco is for health, but not many are aware that it also has terrible effects on the environment. Together we can give both children and adults strong arguments for tobacco freedom. Get involved! Join DC staff, hotel guests and Stockholm locals for an easy, social run every first Thursday of the month. Check out the event on Facebook and support the cause by picking up your own t-shirt or tote bag in the hotel gift shop.

Run For Health with Non Smoking Generation 5 March, 6pm 2 April, 6 pm 7 May, 6pm 4 June, 6pm


What’s on?

MONDAYS

FRIDAYS

08.15-08.30 The Sound Experience x Focus (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Your week is off to a good start; try a guided body scan to boost your focus.

07.30-08.30 Yoga with Clara** (Meet in the gym, ninth floor) Rooftop yoga with a view. Hosted by skilled yogi Clara Morell. For all levels.

12.00-13.00 Walk With Us** (Meet by concierge desk) Join the staff of DC for a social walk in the city and learn something new.

16.00-17.00 Skateboarding Session** (Meet by concierge desk) José teaches the basics of skateboarding, in collab. with Performance Sk8.

18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax.

17.00-late Downtown DJ (In The Nest Cocktail Lounge) Enjoy a cocktail in the rooftop bar to the sound of some truly groovy beats.

TUESDAYS

18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax.

08.15-08.30 The Sound Experience x Focus (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Your day is off to a good start; try a guided body scan to boost your focus.

19.30-21.30 Downtown Camper Film Night (In Nightwood) Pick up your free ticket in Campfire bar one hour before the film starts.

18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax.

SATURDAYS

18.30-19.30 Ssideline City Run** (Check venue with the concierges) Join Stockholm’s largest running community for a fun and social run.

09.00-09.15 The Sound Experience x Focus (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Your day is off to a good start; try a guided body scan to boost your focus.

WEDNESDAYS

09.30-10.30 Ssideline City Run** (Check venue with the concierges) Join Stockholm’s largest running community for a fun and social run.

07.30-08.30 DC Yoga** (Meet in the gym, ninth floor) Join us for yoga, focusing on strength and flexibility. Suitable for all levels.

10.00-11.00 Bicycle Slow Ride** (Meet by concierge desk) Join the staff of DC for a social ride in the city and learn something new.

08.15-08.30 The Sound Experience x Focus (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Your day is off to a good start; try a guided body scan to boost your focus.

17.00-late Downtown DJ (In The Nest Cocktail Lounge) Enjoy a cocktail in the rooftop bar to the sound of some truly groovy beats.

18.00-20.00 Camper Dinner (Sign up in Campfire, subject to a charge) Social community dinner hosted by our Sommelier. The set menu consists of five courses with delicious wine and drinks.

17.30-18.30 Virtual Reality Training** (Meet by concierge desk) Challenge yourself and try something new and fun. The future is here.

18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax.

THURSDAYS 17.00-late Downtown After Work (In Campfire’s bar) Chill out in the bar after exploring the city, and meet new and old friends. 18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax. 18.00-19.00 Run For Health - A Non Smoking Generation (Meet in lobby) On the first Thursday of every month, we run to support a tobacco-free world. 18.30-19.30 Take Action with House of Sparks* (Meet by concierge desk) Business workshop every other Thursday: How to turn your ideas into action. 18.30-19.30 DC Workshop** (Meet by concierge desk) DIY with Downtown Camper! Hosted by our in-house creatives. * This event runs every other Thursday. Check out dates and sign up at the concierge desk. Wanna read more about it? You’ll find the event ”Spark Sessions” on our Facebook page. ** Sign up in advance at the concierge desk in the lobby to guarantee a spot.

18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long day? Get comfy in the net and just relax. 20.00-22.00 Downtown Camper Film Night (In Nightwood) Pick up your free ticket in Campfire bar one hour before the film starts.

SUNDAYS 09.00-09.15 The Sound Experience x Focus (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Your day is off to a good start; try a guided body scan to boost your focus. 10.00-11.00 Bicycle Slow Ride** (Meet by concierge desk) Join the staff of DC for a social ride in the city and learn something new. 14.00-16.00 Family Fun at the Movies (In Nightwood) Open and free for all. Show up well on time to guarantee a seat. 17.00-18.00 Yogaburst** (Meet by concierge desk) Inventive and fun ”DJ yoga” with skilled instructors sourced by YesYoga. 18.00-18.30 The Sound Experience x Chill (Meet by the net, 5 min prior) Need a breather after a long week? Get comfy in the net and just relax.


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Below five selected hotspots as marked on the map. You can find more hotspots from Stockholm on our website, on your in-room TV system and on Google Maps. The guides are also available as podcasts on iTunes.

1. Riddarholmskyrkan, Haunted Spot Riddarholmen, City Centre “One of the oldest churches in Stockholm, Riddarholmskyrkan is a dark and eerie place even in broad daylight. Once the burial place for the royal families and countless others it stands a monument to death with its slim spire visible over large parts of the city. Ghostly encounters include echoing footsteps, dark shadows, and most horrible of all; loud knockings from inside the Torstensson family vault as if someone, or rather something, is trying to get out.” – Petter Inedahl, journalist & ghost expert

2. Fotografiska, Mostly Söder Spot Stadsgårdshamnen 22, Södermalm

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“Probably one of the best spots for photography in the world, Fotografiska located by the water in Stadsgårdshamnen is well worth a visit. Except for world-class photo exhibitions they also have occasional live music, clubs and a first-class restaurant in the building.” – Olov ”Sotarn” Tegby Frisk, local photographer

3. Second Sunrise, Denim Spot Katarina Bangata 69, Södermalm “This is one of my personal favourite denim stores. They have a great selection of jeans from Japan to the USA, all raw denim. Some days they also have indigo dying courses you can attend. In the back of the store, they have old sewing machines where they tailor-make jeans using old fabrics. One section in the store is dedicated to vintage denim. They always have 60´s and older stuff up for sale. I started to collect vintage denim together with Douglas, who is one of the owners. Don’t miss this store.”

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4. Kungsträdgården, Selfie Spot Kungsträdgårdsgatan, City Centre “In Kungsträdgården you will find the most amazing cherry blossom trees that bloom a couple of weeks between April and May. It is the most beautiful sight and packed with people. The trees are a bit of a miracle in our very cool Scandinavian climate. Take a selfie under the flowers and enjoy watching the number of likes on your Instagram pic go up. I can almost guarantee that they will. In Kungsträdgården you can go ice skating in the winter - also a perfect photo opportunity.” – Daniel Paris, blogger & lecturer

5. Under Bron, Social Spot Hammarby Slussväg 2, Södermalm

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“What was once a carpark under a bridge is now a unique and innovative night club where you can stay all night. Växthuset is the name of their plant-based inspired restaurant. 30 mins walk or 10 mins metro ride from Downtown Camper. HIGHLY recommended by Hell!” – Kristian Hell, Lifestyle Manager, Downtown Camper


The Stockholm Survival Guide SPRING EDITION

Text: Rebecca Knutsson

Stockholm is famous for its stunning architecture, the cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan, its Baltic Sea archipelago, freezing temperatures, as well as a host of modern and historical attractions. What’s less known are the quirky cultural nuances, which make Sweden so wonderfully unique. Here are seven cultural insights for our newest residents and visitors. Funny words and phrases There are many mesmerising sights to absorb when walking the streets of Stockholm, not least the handsome men and women - everyone is beautiful. But it won’t be long before the hilarious named road signs and funny phrases catch your attention. For all us non-Swedes the sight of ’infart’ (a parking lot entrance), ’utfart’ (exit), ’fartkontroll’ (speed control), and ’slutstation’ (end station), Willy’s (supermarket) is enough to send us into a fit of giggles. And the funny words don’t stop there! There are many words, which confused, could lead to some very embarrassing situations. If a Swede asks you “sex hos mig” (sex/ six at my place), you might want to check their intentions. However, the chances are they just want you to come over at 6 o’clock, as sex means two things, the number 6 and yes, sex. They probably seem preoccupied with ladies underwear, continually referring to things as ‘bra’, but this simply means ‘good’. Saying they need to ‘kiss’ (pee) when they actually just need a wee. It’s all very confusing but adds a comical element to learning Swedish. Need-to-know house rules If you’ve walked the streets of Stockholm during the winter months, you’ll know how dirty it gets once the rain and snow starts, especially when the gritters come out. So it’s not surprising then, that as a general rule, all Swedish homes expect you to remove your shoes. If like me, a British expat, you’re used to traipsing your way around houses in your outdoor shoes, then this is a rule to get acquainted with fast. This rule also extends to gyms, where they expect you to walk to the gym wearing your outdoor shoes and then change into your pair of indoor training shoes upon arriving. Yes, you’re going to need that extra muscle to carry your gym bag! You may have also noticed,

on arriving in your hotel room, the single duvet covers. The Swedish aren’t killers of romance, I promise. In the freezing minus temperatures that Sweden gets to, in Stockholm an average low of -4 degrees in the winter, do you want your partner stealing the bed cover? We didn’t think so. Single duvets are all about survival. Naked ambition Swedes are way more comfortable with nudity than just about anywhere else in the world (well, them and the other sauna loving nations). In any other country, if you stripped off naked and entered the sauna, you’d be met with shrieks of surprise and blushing red faces. It’s not uncommon in Sweden, however, to strip off and go skinny dipping in the open water with your friends and family. However, be forewarned, there are designated spots; you can’t just strip off anywhere. It’s also not uncommon to see men and women, completely naked, having a good old chit chat in the changing rooms at gyms and swimming houses, seemingly unfazed by their nakedness. But don’t fear though, Downtown Camper has a strictly ‘bathing suit only’ policy, so you won’t be bathing in your birthday suit on your visit. Get social, join a club Sweden can be a hard place to settle as a newcomer, particularly in the long, dark and cold winter months. As spring’s now approaching, it’s a perfect time to join a club and get meeting other expats and sociable Swedes. Get a taster of run club life with Ssideline City Run Club, who run every Tuesday evening from Downtown Camper. Alternatively, you could try yoga with YesYoga, followed by cocktails at Campfire, every Sunday. Or why not join one of the many activities on Meetup? A community made out of sharing experiences and making new friends. With over 260 meetups located in Stockholm, there are a large variety of get-togethers to choose from; you can even start your own. Swedish godis Sweet tooth? In most countries pick n’ mix is intended mainly for children. Not in Sweden. No, the Swedes are mad for their candy with usually two or more aisles in the supermarket

entirely dedicated to every type of candy you could possibly dream of. However, this is usually limited to Saturday’s ‘Lördagsgodis’ (Saturday candy), when the majority of candy is purchased. Swedes consume approximately 16 kilograms of candy per person per year. That’s a whole lot of candy! Unlike other nations, at Easter, the Swedes do not celebrate with branded chocolate eggs but beautifully decorated paper shell eggs, crammed full of sweets. It’s surprising then that Swedes are some of the healthiest people on the planet. Systembolaget If you’ve ever been invited to an inexperienced expat’s housewarming party, you’re probably familiar with that last-minute panicked message. This is when the host realises they haven’t gone to the only store in Sweden you can purchase alcohol from, Systembolaget, and lo and behold now need you to bring your own drinks. Happens all the time! One friend of mine invited her friends for a ’prosecco and pancakes evening’, which was a great idea until she forgot to purchase the prosecco in time. Sweden is highly regulated when it comes to the sale of alcoholic drinks stronger than 3.5%. Systembolaget is government-owned and has the monopoly of sales in Sweden. The minimum purchase age at Systembolaget is 20, but 18 in licensed restaurants and bars. So take your ID and be sure to check the opening times. Queue like a Swede Like the British, Swedes are no strangers to queuing. However, Sweden has turned this into an Olympic sport. The Swedish are sticklers for rationality and order, and the queuing system is no exception; there are seemingly queues for everything. While most Swedes won’t confront you, you will feel the sting of their angry stares should you make the ultimate mistake of pushing in line. Or just simply forgetting to take one of the many numbered tickets you find in any number of shops. Our advice - always check upon entering a supermarket, electrical shop, doctor’s surgery, vets, Migrationsverket or a post office, you get my point, if there’s a ticket machine.


Like the way we smell? Pick up your supply of Downtown Mist in our gift shop.

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Shuffleboard, chess, backgammon and much more in Game Room.

Stiff, long or mocktail? Pick your favourite in the rooftop cocktail lounge. Selected items sold in our gift shop: 1. Body products, Downtown Mist 2. Climate-neutral t-shirt, A Non Smoking Generation 3. Beanie of organic cotton, Dedicated


Selected favourites from Campfire.

A mood-altering place. Try the Sound Experience in the net.

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DC Radio is finally here. Go to our social media and get behind the scenes.


A Place Called The Nest

The Nest is no ordinary retreat. It has been designed to boost you at a stand-alone level, with a very modern approach to wellbeing. No hushing, no pointing fingers, no fuss. This is a place where you can be yourself and kick back on your own terms, while admiring the city from above. Aching limbs after a day of exploring the city? Take the lift to the top and discover The Nest: An urban retreat and a mustsee for all guests. Leave behind the distractions of digital screens and busy traffic, embrace the vibe and discover a whole new take on wellness. Step into the sauna, shaped like a bird’s nest, and sweat out your stress. Lather up in the experience showers, then head outside to the pool for a cold drink and some serious chill. Soon you will be ready for another adventurous day. Back to basics The spa world can feel a bit intimidating to many of us: “Do this, do that, and keep your voice down”. Basically, very far from how most of us want to retreat, right? The Nest offers a fresh approach to wellness. The guiding thought behind the concept is to encourage a sustainable lifestyle - one that you can keep up with. Today, we live in a digital world where we deal with loads of unnatural stress factors that affect our health and the way we socialise with others. People start to become aware of the importance of taking better care of themselves; to minimise screen time and focus on the meaningful relationships in life. The Nest offers an including, laid-back and completely stand-alone experience - a new generation of wellness. Do it yourself There are no traditional spa treatments in The Nest. Instead, the offering has been shaped to encompass sustainability, education and long-term wellbeing. Hence, the focus on DIY treatments, where the idea is to equip you with know-how to best take care of yourself and

your skin - a knowledge that can be applied and used long after you leave the hotel. The products are vegan, crueltyfree and certified organic. It only gets better with time Another important thing to remember is that the tempo in The Nest will increase throughout the day. Before lunch is the best time if you are looking for some peace and quiet. The music plays softer, and there are fewer people in the retreat. During the afternoon/evening, the music shifts to an ambient pool club vibe as the adjacent cocktail lounge opens. It’s the perfect time and place for an aperitif in the company of good friends. House Rules Welcome to The Nest - a place for new experiences and inspiration. Togetherness, wellbeing and fun is our focus here and hence, we encourage a mobile-free environment. You are not allowed to talk on your phone, but if you want to take a picture as a memory to keep from your visit, you are more than welcome. Discover flavours from around the world on our cocktail menu, meet new and old friends, and enjoy great music to magical views from the top of Downtown Camper. Children are amazing, but up here, they are not our main focus - we have other spaces in the hotel where kids can be kids. This is a place for adults to socialize and regain energy. Young adults from 16 and up are welcome to visit The Nest. How to book As a hotel guest, you always have priority in The Nest. The admission fee is 395 sek*, and don’t forget to pre-book your first visit as the retreat can be quite busy at times. After your first visit, you are then welcome to use the retreat throughout your stay, upon availability. Towels, bathrobes and slippers are provided but don’t forget your swimsuit. Tel. +46 (0) 8 517 263 09 Or simply dial ”2109” from your in-room telephone.

”My favorite place to hang was The Nest, a rooftop wellness area offering stunning views of the city’s Old Town buildings and historic church spires, and a spacious sauna designed to resemble a bird’s nest.” The Boston Globe


Photo by Erik Nissen Johanssen


Welcome to the Great Indoors DOWNTOWN CAMPER The home of the urban explorer.

ROOTS Our new events space is full of possibilities.

THE NEST Brilliant views, brilliant cocktails in the rooftop bar.

CAMPFIRE Comfort food from all corners of the world.

CAMPER CO-LIVING Spacious suites for 6-12 people.

THE NEST Our urban rooftop retreat.

Downtown Camper is the ultimate basecamp to absorb Stockholm. A hotel for locals, travellers, and urban explorers. Experience Stockholm like never before – our Lifestyle Concierge will connect you with our community of local personalities and partners. This is where the adventure begins.

in the sauna and the warm water in the all-yearround heated pool in the wellness area. Visit the cocktail lounge, kick back in an armchair in the company of friends and sip on our signature cocktails to the beat of the Downtown DJ.

have adapted our rooms to fit the way you travel: We connect bedrooms to each side of the social areas in the main suite so that 6 - 12 people can live together the way they prefer. Excellent service, magnificent views and a friendly atmosphere are of course always included in the deal.

Campfire Grill & Bar In Campfire, we gather around the fire to share experiences, stories and enjoy good food while meeting new and old friends. We create exciting dishes close to our hearts, and call our cuisine “comfort food from every corner of the world”. Here, we use the elemental force of fire and extract the flavours of the flames, and the fire is crackling together with the sound of good conversation, laughter and music. The Nest On the rooftop of Downtown Camper, far above the vibrant pulse of the city and with an astonishing view over Stockholm, is The Nest. Enjoy the peace

Downtown Camper Café Behind the hotel, in one of Stockholm’s most happening walking streets, Drottninggatan, you will find our new café. As usual at Downtown Camper, we are all about sustainability, wellbeing and togetherness, and the offering has been carefully selected accordingly. Discover an array of gorgeous, plant-based food on the 100% vegetarian menu. Pop by for some people watching over a rich cup of coffee, a freshly-squeezed smoothie or something more filling. Camper Co-Living We travel in new constellations; with extended family, friends and colleagues. We like our privacy but love shared areas where we can socialise, work and eat together. With Camper Co-Living, we

Creative Spaces New spaces feed new ideas. That was the guiding thought when we developed our Creative Spaces where you can meet, brainstorm, team build and workshop in environments that make it easier for the mind to think freely and creatively. Perhaps through a film screening in the movie theatre, Nightwood, or a get-together in Cocoon, a cosy space perfect for the small meeting or a private dinner. For larger groups, the playful Game Room will help you find new solutions to old challenges. Discover our latest addition to the events scene, Roots - a 1300 sqm large, multi-flexible creative space offering unlimited possibilities for all kinds of fun. Perfect for big parties, dinners, exhibitions and fairs.

DOWNTOWN CAMPER IN SHORT

Hard facts

F&B outlets

In all hotel rooms

In some hotel rooms

» Floors - 11

» Restaurant Campfire

» Writing desk + chair

» Connected rooms

» Hotel rooms – 494

(max. capacity 200 sitting)

» Safety box

» Bathtub

» Room categories - 13

» Campfire Bar

» TV

» Dinner table

» Camper Co-Living suites - 6

(max. capacity 150 mingle)

» Refrigerator

» Window nook daybed

» Accessibility rooms - 49

» The Nest - cocktail lounge

» Free Wi-Fi

» Bathrobe + slippers

» Pet-friendly rooms - 5

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» Lounge area

» Creative Spaces – 18

» The DC lobby shop

» Iron + ironing board

» Sofa bed

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» Water boiler + tea & coffee

» Bunk beds

» The Nest - urban retreat

» Downtown Camper Café

» Bathroom amenities

» Books + games

(pool, sauna, DIY treatments etc)

(vegetarian café on Drottninggatan)

» In-room Experience

» Sleepers’ kit


Creative Spaces for all Kinds on Fun Planning a big bash for all your mates & colleagues? At Downtown Camper, it doesn’t matter whether you have 10, 60 or 650 friends on your guest list. Our creative spaces are ideal for all things inside & outside the box.

Natural Born Chillers THE NEST. Take the lift to the ninth floor. Let off some steam in the gym. Sweat it out in the sauna. Kick back with a cold beer in the pool. Oh happy day.

Plus, you have all the stuff you need in the very same building; super-comfy beds, gorgeous food and drinks, fun activities, and wellness. Let’s get together.

Did you know we offset the emissions from all purchased meat through tree planting? This way, we do not only support small-scale farmers in Bolivia by enabling them to live off the trees, but the project also improves biodiversity in the Amazon region with super climate benefits as a result! In collaboration with ZeroMission and Plan Vivo.

Food, Friends & Fire CAMPFIRE GRILL & BAR. Do you have a soft spot for charcoal-grilled deliciousness? Discover a world of comfort food in our restaurant, Campfire, located on the ground floor. A place where locals and visitors from all over gather around the fire to share experiences and stories, enjoy good food, and meet up with friends - both new and old.

Grab & Go DC ST YLE

Did you know that we have bicycles, longboards, skateboards and kayaks for rent in the hotel lobby? Dust off your urban explorer self and discover Stockholm in a new way. In collaboration with our partners; And The Revolution, Melker Kayaks and Urskog. And if you’re short of inspiration, pop by the Lifestyle Concierge before you hit the streets. We will make sure you have the best possible time in Stockholm.

CHECK OUT ALL THE DETAILS ON SCANDICHOTELS.COM/DOWNTOWNCAMPER

When the Clock Strikes ’Cocktail’ THE NEST. Try bespoke Scandifusion cocktails made with homemade syrups and seasonal fruits and berries. The Nest is a favourite hotspot for locals and travellers alike.


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