Spending the Night in a Jumbo Jet: A Unique Stay at Stockholm’s Jumbo Stay Hostel

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 15, 2024 06:30 AMNews
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to spend the night inside a jumbo jet without leaving the ground? At Stockholm’s Jumbo Stay Hostel, located just outside Arlanda Airport, you can turn that fantasy into reality. This quirky, one-of-a-kind accommodation is housed inside a decommissioned Boeing 747 and offers a truly unique experience for aviation enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

The Jumbo Stay Hostel is a fully converted aircraft that has been transformed into a boutique hostel. It boasts 33 different rooms, ranging from dormitory-style accommodations to more private single and double rooms. However, the highlight of the stay is undoubtedly the luxurious cockpit suite, where guests can sleep in the pilot’s quarters, surrounded by the original flight controls. The cockpit suite is equipped with a king-sized bed, a cozy sitting area, and a private bathroom, providing the ultimate blend of luxury and novelty.

For those looking for something a little more intimate but equally unique, the hostel offers engine rooms—smaller, cozy spaces located in the jet’s engine housing. These charming rooms give guests the feeling of being tucked away in a private nook of the aircraft while still providing modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and heating for those cold Scandinavian nights.

Guests at the Jumbo Stay are treated to exceptional views of the nearby runway, making it a perfect spot for plane-watching. The hostel also features communal spaces, including a breakfast area that opens as early as 3 a.m., catering to early risers and those with odd flight times. You can enjoy breakfast while watching planes take off from the comfort of the hostel’s wing-turned-patio area, offering a unique perspective on the bustling airport environment.

The aircraft itself has a fascinating history. Originally built in 1976, the Boeing 747 first flew for Singapore Airlines and later served Pan American World Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Garuda Indonesia before its final stint with Transjet, a Swedish charter airline. After Transjet went bankrupt in 2002, the aircraft was bought by Swedish entrepreneur Oscar Diös, who saw an opportunity to transform the retired plane into a hostel. After a year-long restoration costing over $3 million, the Jumbo Stay opened its doors in 2008, offering travelers a budget-friendly but unforgettable lodging experience right at the airport’s doorstep.

What makes Jumbo Stay even more remarkable is the way it has retained many original features of the 747, giving guests the sense that they are not just staying in a repurposed building but in a piece of aviation history. The cockpit, complete with all its buttons and levers, serves as a nostalgic reminder of the plane's former life, and the original first-class seats add a touch of retro luxury.

Getting to the hostel is a breeze, with a free shuttle bus running every 20 minutes between the airport terminals and the Jumbo Stay. This convenience, combined with the novelty of the location, makes it a great option for travelers with long layovers or those who simply want to experience something different.

For aviation fans, staying at Jumbo Stay is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an immersive experience that brings you closer to the world of flight. You can wake up to the sight of planes taking off, enjoy your morning coffee on a wing-turned-balcony, and even spend time in the cockpit itself, surrounded by the controls that once guided this iconic jumbo jet around the world.

The Jumbo Stay Hostel has quickly become a bucket-list destination for adventurous travelers. It offers a perfect blend of comfort, history, and novelty, creating an experience you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you're an aviation geek or simply someone looking for a unique stay, this grounded jumbo jet in Stockholm will certainly provide memories to last a lifetime.

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