Experience the Unique af Chapman Floating Hostel in Stockholm
On board Stockholm’s floating hostel: Stockholm’s af Chapman is a full-rigged steel ship dating from the 1800s. Now it’s a popular youth hostel, docked opposite the city’s Gamla Stan (Old Town).
Hostel since 1947: Once upon a time, the af Chapman voyaged the Atlantic — later, she trained legions of Swedish naval officers. The boat became a hostel in 1947, managed by the Swedish Tourist Association.
Original features: The af Chapman’s renovation kept the ship’s original features, from its mast to its portholes. The boat stays in place via anchors and is weighed down by the ballast.
Enjoyed year-round: In summer, guests can enjoy the on board bar and restaurant facilities. During winter and spring, brave sea-farers are free to bring their own drinks and enjoy the views.
Special history: ‘Just being on the ship is a special feeling,’ says af Chapman employee Magnus Frymark, a Stockholm native who has worked at af Chapman for 16 years. ‘You can sense her history.’
Preservation: ‘We are so proud that we can actively contribute to the preserving of such an important piece of history,’ says site manager Sofie Jorsell.
Cabins: Guests stay on comfy bunk beds in cabins for the true sea-faring experience.
View: The af Chapman offers a unique perspective on Stockholm.