Store
If you are living in Old town you can get your basic groceries here
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Coop Nära
80 JärntorgetIf you are living in Old town you can get your basic groceries here
If you are living in Old town you can get your basic groceries here
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Munkbrohallen
8 MunkbrogatanIf you are living in Old town you can get your basic groceries here
Communications
Gamla Stan Tunnelbana
6 MunkbrogatanRed and Green line. One stop to Central station.
All communication to/from Airports.
Luggage storage
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Stockholms Centralstation
15 CentralplanAll communication to/from Airports.
Luggage storage
Sightseeing
Stockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm.Behind the magnificent facades are offices and session halls for politicians and officials. The great Nobel banquet is also held at City Hall.
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Stockholm City Hall
1 HantverkargatanStockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm.Behind the magnificent facades are offices and session halls for politicians and officials. The great Nobel banquet is also held at City Hall.
One of the largest palaces in Europe with over 600 rooms.The Palace is open to the public and offers no less than five museums (for example the Treasury). The Royal Palace also contains the Armoury, with royal costumes and armour, as well as coronation carriages and magnificent coaches from the Royal Stable. Make sure not to miss the parade of soldiers and the daily changing of the guards (mon-sat: 12:15, sun 13:15).
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Tre Kronor
StorkyrkobrinkenOne of the largest palaces in Europe with over 600 rooms.The Palace is open to the public and offers no less than five museums (for example the Treasury). The Royal Palace also contains the Armoury, with royal costumes and armour, as well as coronation carriages and magnificent coaches from the Royal Stable. Make sure not to miss the parade of soldiers and the daily changing of the guards (mon-sat: 12:15, sun 13:15).
Drottningholm Palace. Take a day trip to Drottningholm, the best-preserved royal palace constructed in the seventeenth century, the permanent residence of the royal family and one of Stockholm's three World Heritage Sites. The Drottningholm Palace Theater is the best preserved eighteenth-century theater in Europe and the only one in the world that still uses the original stage machinery on a regular basis.
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Drottningholms Slottsteater
Drottningens paviljongDrottningholm Palace. Take a day trip to Drottningholm, the best-preserved royal palace constructed in the seventeenth century, the permanent residence of the royal family and one of Stockholm's three World Heritage Sites. The Drottningholm Palace Theater is the best preserved eighteenth-century theater in Europe and the only one in the world that still uses the original stage machinery on a regular basis.
On the island of Djurgården, many of the children’s attractions are in close proximity to one another, making it the perfect starting place for a vacation with kids. Here you´ll find the fairytale world of Astrid Lindgren at Junibacken. Meet Mardie, Emil, Karlsson on the Roof and many others. Experience a treasure trove of Swedish children’s books through playful exhibits and a well-stocked children’s bookstore.
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Junibacken
8 GalärvarvsvägenOn the island of Djurgården, many of the children’s attractions are in close proximity to one another, making it the perfect starting place for a vacation with kids. Here you´ll find the fairytale world of Astrid Lindgren at Junibacken. Meet Mardie, Emil, Karlsson on the Roof and many others. Experience a treasure trove of Swedish children’s books through playful exhibits and a well-stocked children’s bookstore.
At the open-air museum; Skansen, visitors can stroll through five centuries of Swedish houses and farmsteads and observe wild Nordic animals. Here you can also experience different Swedish national holidays, such as Walpurgis and Midsummer.
Skansen
49-51 DjurgårdsslättenAt the open-air museum; Skansen, visitors can stroll through five centuries of Swedish houses and farmsteads and observe wild Nordic animals. Here you can also experience different Swedish national holidays, such as Walpurgis and Midsummer.
The Vasa museum holds the only preserved seventeenth-century ship in the world and a unique art treasure. More than 95 percent of the ship is original, and it is decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures. The 69 meter-long warship Vasa sank on its maiden voyage in the middle of Stockholm in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later in 1961. Tours of the museum take place every day. Free admission for children up to 18 years.
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Vasa Museum
14 GalärvarvsvägenThe Vasa museum holds the only preserved seventeenth-century ship in the world and a unique art treasure. More than 95 percent of the ship is original, and it is decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures. The 69 meter-long warship Vasa sank on its maiden voyage in the middle of Stockholm in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later in 1961. Tours of the museum take place every day. Free admission for children up to 18 years.
otografiska. In an old waterfront red-brick building that once belonged to the customs department, you’ll find a photography gallery with late-opening hours all week and broad rotating exhibitions. You’ll also find one of the best panoramic waterside views across Stockholm’s central islands. (Tube: Slussen. Then walk over the bridge towards the water, walk along the seafront for around 500 meters.)
Fotografiska
22 Stadsgårdshamnenotografiska. In an old waterfront red-brick building that once belonged to the customs department, you’ll find a photography gallery with late-opening hours all week and broad rotating exhibitions. You’ll also find one of the best panoramic waterside views across Stockholm’s central islands. (Tube: Slussen. Then walk over the bridge towards the water, walk along the seafront for around 500 meters.)
Nationalmuseum. After five years of renovations the national museum of art and design - opened up its doors again in 2018. Holds a great collection of classical art. The museum is admission-free except for certain visiting exhibitions. Get here by foot from Kungsträdgården
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Nationalmuseum
2 Södra BlasieholmshamnenNationalmuseum. After five years of renovations the national museum of art and design - opened up its doors again in 2018. Holds a great collection of classical art. The museum is admission-free except for certain visiting exhibitions. Get here by foot from Kungsträdgården
Free entry to its major exhibitions which cover modern and contemporary art and rotate seasonally. You can reach the museum by footbridge from Kungsträdgården, or by commuter ferry with your metro card.
Moderna Museet
4 ExercisplanFree entry to its major exhibitions which cover modern and contemporary art and rotate seasonally. You can reach the museum by footbridge from Kungsträdgården, or by commuter ferry with your metro card.
Artipelag, Artipelagstigen 1, Gustavsberg. Artipelag exhibits contemporary art in a beautiful setting on Värmdö in the Stockholm Archipelago, just 20 minutes from the city centre. From Slussen metro station, take bus number 474 to Gustavsbergs Centrum. There you change to bus number 468 to Hålludden (just outside the main entrance).
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Artipelag
1 ArtipelagstigenArtipelag, Artipelagstigen 1, Gustavsberg. Artipelag exhibits contemporary art in a beautiful setting on Värmdö in the Stockholm Archipelago, just 20 minutes from the city centre. From Slussen metro station, take bus number 474 to Gustavsbergs Centrum. There you change to bus number 468 to Hålludden (just outside the main entrance).
Prince Eugen’s former residence "Waldemarsudde" is one of Sweden’s most popular art museums, beautifully situated on Djurgården in Stockholm.
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Waldemarsudde
6 Prins Eugens VägPrince Eugen’s former residence "Waldemarsudde" is one of Sweden’s most popular art museums, beautifully situated on Djurgården in Stockholm.
Relax
Centralbadet. Drottninggatan 88. This bathhouse is located in a beautiful art nouveau building with a courtyard from 1909. Swimming pool and fitness activities available. Try different types of therapeutic baths along with facial and body treatments. The bathhouse entrance is in a shady courtyard of the shopping street.
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Centralbadet
88 DrottninggatanCentralbadet. Drottninggatan 88. This bathhouse is located in a beautiful art nouveau building with a courtyard from 1909. Swimming pool and fitness activities available. Try different types of therapeutic baths along with facial and body treatments. The bathhouse entrance is in a shady courtyard of the shopping street.
Stadsdelsguiden
Gamla Stan (the Old Town), is the original Stockholm dating back to the 13th century. Here, ornate 17th-century preserved houses line narrow cobbled streets that splinter off into alley ways heading in all directions. Västerlånggatan and Österlånggatan are the district’s main streets. The city wall that once surrounded the city ran inside these streets along what is now Prästgatan. In the middle of Gamla Stan is Stortorget, the oldest square in Stockholm. Stortorget is the central point from which runs Köpmangatan, the oldest street in Stockholm, which was mentioned as early as the fourteenth century. Mårten Trotzigs gränd (Mårten Trotzigs alley) is hard to find. It’s the narrowest alley in Gamla Stan, only 90 centimeters wide at its narrowest point.
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Gamla stan
Gamla Stan (the Old Town), is the original Stockholm dating back to the 13th century. Here, ornate 17th-century preserved houses line narrow cobbled streets that splinter off into alley ways heading in all directions. Västerlånggatan and Österlånggatan are the district’s main streets. The city wall that once surrounded the city ran inside these streets along what is now Prästgatan. In the middle of Gamla Stan is Stortorget, the oldest square in Stockholm. Stortorget is the central point from which runs Köpmangatan, the oldest street in Stockholm, which was mentioned as early as the fourteenth century. Mårten Trotzigs gränd (Mårten Trotzigs alley) is hard to find. It’s the narrowest alley in Gamla Stan, only 90 centimeters wide at its narrowest point.
In addition to smaller boutiques and galleries there is an abundance of places to eat and drink. Many of the places are located in style-conscious SoFo (South of Folkungagatan), Hornstull and Mariatorget. Söder also has many parks and breathtaking panoramic views of Stockholm. Two of the best viewpoints are Fjällgatan and Monteliusvägen.
The vibe in Södermalm is relaxed, creative and trendy, especially in the Sofo area. This neighborhood offers a myriad of vintage stores, eclectic shops, Swedish fashion, galleries and design stores, mixed with an abundance of places to eat and drink.
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Södermalm
In addition to smaller boutiques and galleries there is an abundance of places to eat and drink. Many of the places are located in style-conscious SoFo (South of Folkungagatan), Hornstull and Mariatorget. Söder also has many parks and breathtaking panoramic views of Stockholm. Two of the best viewpoints are Fjällgatan and Monteliusvägen.
The vibe in Södermalm is relaxed, creative and trendy, especially in the Sofo area. This neighborhood offers a myriad of vintage stores, eclectic shops, Swedish fashion, galleries and design stores, mixed with an abundance of places to eat and drink.
Matkultur
Tennstopet
50 DalagatanClassic Swedish food
Tranan
14 KarlbergsvägenClassic Swedish food
Prinsen
4 Mäster SamuelsgatanClassic Swedish food
Ho’s Kina
151 HornsgatanBest Chinese restaurant in Europe!
Sturehof
2 StureplanGreat seafood
Operabaren
12 Jakobs torgOld classic, beautiful restaurant
La Vecchia Signora
163 ÅsögatanNice Italian food
Tyge & Sessil
4 BrahegatanWine and snacks
Zum Franziskaner
44 SkeppsbronOne of the oldest bars in Europe. Beer!
800 Grader
17 SigtunagatanTrendy pizzeria
Bakfickan Djuret
5 Lilla NygatanCozy meat restaurant in Old Town
Restaurang Kryp In
17 PrästgatanOne of our favorite spots in Old Town
Classic restaurant that has hosted a lot of famous Swedish poets and artist throughout their long history.
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Den Gyldene Freden
51 ÖsterlånggatanClassic restaurant that has hosted a lot of famous Swedish poets and artist throughout their long history.
Café Stiernan
45 ÖsterlånggatanGreat Ramen for lunch
Kagges
21 Lilla NygatanA small, but great restaurant
Tweed
5 Lilla NygatanCozy bar
Matrosen Smörrebröd
24 SkeppsbronGreat Smörrebröd for lunch
Mister French
2 TullhusGood brunch!
Pharmarium
7 StortorgetUnique cocktails
Tipps für Reisende
Bräuche und Kultur
Systembolaget.
Systembolaget. Want a glass of wine at home? To buy alcohol you need to head to Systembolaget, which closes at 15:00 hrs on Saturday and don’t open at all on Sundays.
Mit Kindern reisen
Bus
Buses are free for one adult with stroller
Nützliche Sätze
"Hej!" or "Hej, hej"
All Swedes speaks fairly good English, but if you want to say hello or goodbye like a local, you can say: ‘hej’ or ‘hej hej’ (where the ‘j’ is pronounced like an English ’y’). ’Tack’ means both thank you and please, so it’s easy to be polite.
Verkehrsmittel
public transportation
The SL card (SL = Stockholm transport system) is valid on pretty much any transport, including the tube, busses and some of the ferries that run between the inner-city islands. In the winter season, you can even use an SL ticket on ferries to the archipelago. The best value for money is a 72-hour or 7-day ticket. Buy it in your phone with the SL-app, or a place with a blue and white SL flag outside (ex. 7-Eleven).