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...
ShoppingMultibrand store for international high fashion, featuring John Galliano, Alaia, Alexander McQueen, Norma Kamali, Sonia Rykiel and Swedish designers s...
AttractionsExplore Sweden’s history from the ancient past to the present. See the world’s largest Viking exhibition, with more than 4,000 original artifacts, and...
ShoppingOdd Molly truly sticks out from the prevailing image of stylistically pure Swedish design. Strong colors, mixed patterns, embroidery and soft material...
ShoppingJ. Lindeberg has been combining fashion and sportswear since its inception in 1996. The label emphasizes well-tailored suits, attractive everyday clot...
Bars & NightclubsStockholm’s biggest club, situated smack in the heart of Stureplan. Choose from an array of bars and dance floors, each with its own music style. G...
RestaurantsZink Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, coffee and dinner. This French bistro is named for the imported zinc bar counter which is the restaurant’s fo...
AttractionsSweden's national theatre is a beautiful jugend buildning located on the waterfront at Nybroviken bay.
Editor´s tipsThe darker months of the year have turned Swedes into experts at finding ways to be cozy. We can curl up for hours with a hot cup of tea, or take long walks in the park. And just try to find a good Stockholm café that doesn’t set out candles and...
Editor´s tipsA visit to one of Stockholm's cafes is recommended this time of year, especially on February 21. That's when Fat Tuesday falls this year, and in Sweden that means eating a "semla" or two. These popular buns, filled with whipped cream and almond...