Bob W expands its Stockholm footprint

Bob W has signed a long-term lease for a 33-unit serviced apartment property in Stockholm’s Gamla Stan (Old Town), expanding its Swedish footprint with a second location in the capital…

street view and sign of Bob W Stockholm property in historic Gamla Stan

The newest addition to the Bob W portfolio, a property, currently operating as the Old Town Stay Hotel, is located at Österlånggatan 26, close to The Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral.

Following the completion of an ongoing staged refurbishment program, the building will offer a mix of fully serviced studios and one-bedroom apartments tailored for short and mid-term stays. The property has already opened its doors as a Bob W.

view from double bed in Bob W guestroom across to door

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The latest deal follows the successful launch of Bob W Stockholm Norrmalm less than two months ago, and marks continued expansion in the Nordics for the operator, which now boasts a portfolio exceeding 5,000 units. Today, Bob W operates properties across 19 cities in 11 European countries.

Niko Karstikko, Co-founder and CEO of Bob W said: “We’re investing heavily in the Nordics to establish a market-leading presence, and Sweden is at the heart of that strategy. Expanding in Stockholm – and especially into a district as culturally significant as Gamla Stan – is another step towards dominating our home region while delivering flexible, design-led, tech-enabled stays that feel local in every sense.”

twin beds in Bob W Stockholm guestroom with white linen and grey throws

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Taavi Pettai, Vice President, Real Estate & Nordic Lead at Bob W said: “Sweden remains a strategic growth market for Bob W, and our ambitions go well beyond Stockholm. This new property in Gamla Stan underscores our long-term commitment to the country and reinforces our role as a trusted partner for landlords looking to repurpose and develop assets with a forward-thinking, sustainable operator.”

Gamla Stan is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval city centres and a major draw for both domestic and international visitors. The site offers excellent connectivity via nearby metro and ferry lines, while placing guests within walking distance of key attractions, dining and heritage architecture.

This acquisition comes as Bob W accelerates its broader growth strategy across the Nordics and continental Europe. The operator is focused on converting underutilised or outdated hospitality assets into sustainable, guest-ready apartments backed by proprietary technology.

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