Stockholm is a place full of surprises – medieval buildings, Nordic gastronomic delights, little islands, hipster bars, extravagant museums and fashionable people. Here’s all you need to know about the Swedish capital in a nutshell.
Smörgåsbord
If you go to Sweden, you have to try a typical buffet-style meal. Depending on where you go, the food served may vary, but you can always expect to see both hot and cold dishes. Bread, cheese, butter and fish (salmon, herring and eel are popular) are always on the menu…as for the rest, well, just let yourself be surprised!
Coffee!
Swedes sure like their coffee. Even if you’re not a coffee drinker, you have to go for a “fika” (coffee break) – step into one of Stockholm’s many coffeehouses, ask for a hot drink, sit, relax and mingle with the locals.
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Gondolen
This is one of the most crowded but also one of the most spectacular restaurants in Stockholm. Ride the Katarina lift to the top and enjoy the panoramic views of Riddarfjården, the bay of Lake Mälaren in central Stockholm.
Spy Bar
Who could say no to the legendary Spy Bar? This trendy establishment is a magnet for hipsters and musicians. Get with the times, and have a drink with some of the most fashionable people in town!
Moderna Museet
Who doesn’t love contemporary art? We sure do! If you only have time to visit one museum, you’ll have to stop by the Moderna Museet where you can admire some fabulous collections from the 20th century, including works by Dali, Bacon, Pollock, De Chirico and Picasso.
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Gamla stan & the Royal Palace
Gamla stan is not only the centre of Stockholm and the exact spot where the city was founded back in 1252, but this area is currently Europe’s best conserved medieval town centre! Another attraction worth your while is the Royal Palace, a grand building with over 600 rooms and the official residence of the King of Sweden.
Kayaking
If you’re not afraid of water, you must go kayaking around the little islands. And if you decide to visit Stockholm in winter, watch a game of Bandy (aka hockey on a football field).
In summer! In autum! In Winter!
Stockholm has charme during the whole year. Summer is nice, definitely. But we love the city’s autumn months best!
An umbrella
Many Swedes don’t leave their home without a small backpack. The weather is always changing so it’s good to carry a light jumper or an umbrella. Many sure you don’t forget your raincoat or umbrella!