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...
RestaurantsThe distinguished Konstnärsbaren ("Artists' bar") prepares Swedish traditional cuisine and delicacies with love and care. Beautiful bar, separate from...
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...
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...
EventsMidsummer is one of Sweden's biggest holidays and most cherished traditions. The summer solstice is celebrated with family and friends. Visitors can e...
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...
CafesA charming café in a secluded and leafy setting with a large and very popular selection of baked goods. The castle-like building is located along the ...
EventsA national holiday which takes place on the 6th of June. The tradition of celebrating this date began 1916 at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, in honour...
Editor´s tipsAre you planning a weekend in Stockholm with your sweetheart? Then you’ll be in the right place. We’ve gathered a few tips for an exciting romantic experience!