When you stay at Clarion Collection Hotel Bolinder Munktell, you'll be right in the heart of Eskilstuna's industrial heritage. Beautiful design features and motifs that tell the story of this former tractor and engine factory.
Sorry for the mess! We are renovating the hotel to make your stay with us even better and everything will be ready by the end of October 2024.4.
Convenient location
Clarion Collection Hotel Bolinder Munktell is located by the Faktoriholmarna ("factory islands") in central Eskilstuna, just a short walk from a number of popular shops and eateries. The fascinating Munktell Museum is just next door, and you'll find several other visitor attractions close by, including the Munktell Arena and the Eskilstuna Art Museum.
"Fika" & evening meal included
Breakfast, afternoon "fika" and an evening meal are always included in your room rate when you stay with us! Go ahead and relish some sweet treats with tea or coffee during the afternoon and then help yourself to a lovely hot meal with a range of salads in the evening. You can find more information about meals at the hotel here.
Conference rooms
You can arrange conferences and meetings in stunning historic surroundings here at the hotel. Regardless of whether you are planning a daytime event or would like to include accommodation, we can accommodate up to 300 people in our seven conference rooms. On the right, you'll also find information about catering options for your event.
Relax with a view
Our wellness area features a sauna with beautiful views of the Eskilstuna River, where you can unwind with a nice refreshment.
Please note that the sauna is current undergoing renovation and will reopen in August 2024.
Golf
Eskilstuna has a thriving golf scene and we have managed to secure several discounts with the local Eskilstuna Golf Club! During the summer and on certain bank holiday weekends, we offer some great golfing deals, where your green fee, accommodation and access to our wellness area are all included.
Rich heritage
The hotel has a long and interesting history. Bolinder Munktell, a tractor and machinery manufacturer, opened its factory here towards the end of the 19th century. The building, which was the company's head office for a long time, was designed by architect Ferdinand Boberg. Known for buildings like Rosenbad in Stockholm, he introduced the international Art Noveau style to Sweden.