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...
EventsThis summer’s exhibition will be devoted to Julia Beck. Julia Beck (1853-1934) was one of the first of many Swedish artists who were drawn to Grez-sur...
EventsAn exhibition of ceramic works by two of Sweden's most renowned sculptors, Gustav and Ulla Kraitz. The couple has created several public art works, in...
Editor´s tipsSwedish fashion has met with great success internationally in recent years. Many labels have their own stores in Stockholm, so take the opportunity to discover Swedish fashion in its native environment. We present a selection below.
ShoppingOne of the hottest Swedish designers right now. Carin Wester makes classic, relaxed and playful garments in sustainable materials. Keeping the color s...
Bars & NightclubsCliff Barnes serves food from all over the world, with a focus on American cuisine. This small place is always full of people on the weekends. Lively...
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...
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...
CafesBlåbär is Swedish for blueberry, and the café’s signature drink is blueberry juice. But Blåbär is primarily known for its filling salads, which you ca...
Editor´s tipsDo you want to eat really well on a modest budget? Eat the daily lunch special (“dagens lunch”) at one of the best restaurants, or dinner at one of the many affordable neighborhood restaurants. Here are our tips for some favorite places where both...