CafesXoko is a rare mix of dessertery, café and bakery. Featuring ecological sour-dough bread for breakfast, Xoko’s home-made ice cream, pralines and choco...
CafesHigh cozy factor among the colorful cushions and sofas. With a personal and friendly style, considerate staff and tasty sandwiches with names like ‘bu...
AttractionsThe Jewish Museum features unique objects and settings with links to the religion, tradition and history of Jews in Sweden.
Bars & NightclubsTranan, which has been at the same address since 1929, is one of the true restaurant classics of Stockholm. Both the restaurant and bar maintain their...
AttractionsThe Bonniers Konsthall art gallery is a leading institution for Swedish and international contemporary art. Sweden’s most cutting-edge art gallery, de...
RestaurantsRestaurants come and go, but Tennstopet endures. Swedish home fare has been served here for several decades. This is the place for the person who want...
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 Observatory Museum, designed by Carl Hårleman, is one of Stockholm’s most unusual 18th Century sites.
RestaurantsVery popular restaurant and bar on Rörstrandsgatan, a shopping street in the Vasastan district. Generous servings and pleasant (nice) prices. No reser...
Editor´s tipsStockholm is positively bustling with great art museums. Actually, to visit Stockholm is to visit one giant museum and everywhere you look there are interesting buildings, from decidedly contemporary to houses that date as far back as the late...