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...
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...
Bars & NightclubsA modern, popular Stockholm classic that does a good job of combining restaurant and bar. Storstad is known for bartenders with big ambitions who mix ...
RestaurantsA reliable, contemporary neighborhood eating spot in the heart of the Vasastan district's most popular restaurant street. Paus has been a sure bet eve...
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...
AttractionsThe shiny six-storied building with a brass facade is located in Vasaparken in Stockholm and houses an art gallery, museum, restaurant, among other th...
CafesRitorno is a classic Stockholm bake shop which has been in business since 1934. Today Ritorno is decorated in a warm and welcoming 1950s style, and it...
Editor´s tipsStockholm, with its 750-year history, royal heritage and rich culture offers a wide range of museums and world-class sights. Here is a selection of attractions for history buffs. All are included in the Stockholm Card!
AttractionsThe Jewish Museum features unique objects and settings with links to the religion, tradition and history of Jews in Sweden.