Soho House Stockholm
Found in Östermalm within an old Methodist church dating back to 1894, our first Soho House in Sweden has preserved features of the original architecture, high vaulted ceilings and a collection of Swedish art
Spread over two levels with a mezzanine, the main club space features restored stained glass windows and an organ overlooking the Church Floor, alongside a bespoke four-tier pendant light suspended from the ceiling. Members can dine at Cecconi’s Northern Italian restaurant, or choose from the House menu, plus there is a regular events programme every week
Membership starts from SEK 1,250 monthly (SEK 417 for Under 27 members)
Eat and drink
Daily member events
Bring up to three guests
Private events space
The House Kitchen serves House Regulars and dishes inspired by Swedish flavours and ingredients, while Cecconi’s offers Northern Italian food
Villa Dagmar
Find us
Address
Majorsgatan 7, 114 47 Stockholm, Sweden
Opening Hours
Monday to Thursday: 9am to 11pm, Friday: 9am to 2am, Saturday: 11am to 2am, Sunday: 11am to 9pm
Contact
+46 8 446 82000
Stories from Soho House Stockholm
A Swedish creative on why Soho House is what Stockholm needs
As we approach the opening of Soho House Stockholm, our Head of Membership and Communications, Lil Lindqvist, shares five reasons why Swedes will love it
A literature obsessive's guide to Stockholm
Swedish author and Soho House Stockholm member Jerker Virdborg talks us through his favourite places to eat, drink, see and explore in the city – including his top writing spots
The Hives and LadiesLove.Collective take Soho House Stockholm
We hosted an electric night of live music at our new Swedish House, supported by Marshall. Here’s what went down
COS joins Soho House Stockholm for pre-opening celebrations
Members and guests welcomed our Swedish outpost to the city in style, complete with a performance by Lianne La Havas
Inside our St Lucia Day celebrations at Soho House Stockholm
The Scandinavian tradition is one of the holiest days on the Christmas calendar in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and parts of Finland (it’s also big news at Soho House Stockholm)