The Kaknäs Tower is the hub of all TV and radio transmission in Sweden. The 155-metre tower gives you a fantastic view of Stockholm and the city’s surroundings. Viewing gallery, restaurant and café.
If you have the Stockholm card, definitely stop by, especially if the weather's nice. I found myself sitting in the observation deck for a good while, looking back on all the places I had visited. You can enjoy a coffee and snack at the bar, bring a date to the restaurant a couple floors down, or bring something of your own to munch on while writing nostalgic memories of the city on the corner of a napkin. Added bonus: the tower is open long after museums and other attractions close.
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