Editor´s tipsSpicy gingerbread, saffron flavoured Lucia buns and warm ”glögg” with raisins in it – the best way to get in the christmas spirit is by using your sense of smell and taste. Here are some cafes where you can be sure to enjoy traditional Swedish...
CafesCafé Sirap is known for its American-style pancakes. Served with maple syrup of course, as well as lots of other toppings in typical American style. B...
CafesOccupying the same address since 1920, Tössebageriet is well-known as one of Stockholm’s most historic classic bake shops. Take a lunch break with a s...
CafesCoffee and open-faced sandwiches in the heart of SoFo. Svart Kaffe has been part of the scene since the SoFo area became a popular culture and design ...
Editor´s tipsGoing for a fika is a very Swedish thing. Though untranslatable, it basically means to meet up for a coffee and a piece of cake or pastry. Sweden enjoys a highly developed culture when it comes to baked goods, and everywhere in Stockholm you’ll...
AttractionsThis idyllic island is a popular spot for picnics, swimming and recreation for Stockholmers and visitors alike, but this wasn’t always the case. From ...
AttractionsSince the late 1700s, Fåfängans trädgårdscafe has been a popular, romantic destination.
Editor´s tipsHornsgatspuckeln - The Hornsgatan Bump - is located at the beginning of Hornsgatan in the Södermalm district near Slussen, and is exactly what it sounds like - a big bump in this otherwise fairly horizontal street. Many galleries and art shops...
RestaurantsUsing organic ingredients, over 60 spices and inspiration from cuisines all over the world, Hermans sets out to prove that vegetarian doesn’t mean bor...
AttractionsThe park areas around Brunnsviken lake are part of Nationalstadsparken, the National City Park. They’re popular for picnics, swimming and recreation.
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