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Old Jul 21, 2021 | 1:44 pm
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Billy Mumphrey
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
I've been by this hotel quite a lot but almost never book it, as I usually prefer to use some of the Clarion/Nordic Choice hotels instead. I will probably be using it more because of the Hyatt affiliation.

The Story hotel in Malmo is well-located in that it is a few minutes walk to the NW from the Malmo Central train station. For those taking the train from Copenhagen airport, it is about a 30-35 minute journey between the train leaving the airport and being at the hotel.

As covered in the following thread https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hyat...=#post16309087 , Hyatt has really moved forward in Sweden with these 3 Story hotels coming into the Hyatt world.
I stayed here last week and had a very pleasant stay. My wife and I decided to leave our kids behind and we had a great 3 night stay (we have young children and concluded this was not nearly as family friendly as the Radisson where we normally stay). Booked a standard King and got a Globalist upgrade to one of the "Junior Suite Ocean View" rooms (these are by far the biggest rooms in the hotel and there is one on each of the hotel's four floors). Fantastic 180 degree views of the harbor, Öresundsbron, and Turning Torso from our 12th floor suite. Only oddity in the room was that the king bed was a murphy bed. Parking was 200 SEK across the street in the Trollhättan garage by getting 24-hour cards from the front desk (20 SEK cheaper than the regular rate). Didn't ask about free parking since it seemed to be a public garage and was on a paid rate in any event. Breakfast included in all rates and served downstairs in the restaurant behind the reception. Fairly standard Scandinavian spread including yogurt, meats, cheeses, breads, pastries, fruit, juices, smoothies, as well as a few hot items like American pancakes, scrambled eggs, soft and hard boiled eggs, and sausage. The hotel has about 30 bikes that we used every day exploring the city. I would say the bike access was one of the hotel's nicest perks.
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