The Stockholm City Guide (2024)

August 31, 2016

What we got up to this past Bank Holiday weekend

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I’ve only ever been toStockholm before for a whistle-stop 24 hour stay, so a long weekend there has always been on my travel to-do list and this past Bank Holiday weekend we ticked it off and I have to say that it was glorious. The weather was great (for the most part), the food was spot-on and the city just bloomin’ beautiful. I’m not sure I’ve even taken so many photos. Armed with the Wallpaper Guide (my first recommendation of many in this post), some comfy shoes and a camera – here’smy mini guide…

How To Get Around

If you fly in to Arlanda Airport then the Arlanda Express is where it’s at. We purchased tickets online before we travelled and it wasn’t too pricey, there are frequent trains and it practically catapults you into the centre of town in just 20 minutes. Once you’re there – that’s when CityMapper comes into play (this app is a life saver when it comes to travelling abroad). If you’re there for a long weekend like we were then you can grab a 72 hour ticket for the metro/bus/trams/boats from the ticket office in the station (for around £20-ish if I remember rightly). We used ours a tonne and it’s easy enough to navigate after a day of getting on the metro in the wrong direction multiple times.

The best/most fun way to get around thoughis by bike. Often it was the quickest mode of transport suggested on the CityMapper routes. They have their own ‘Boris Bike’ system set-up called Stockholm City Bikes and again sell a three day pass for it that’s available from SL ticket offices and various different retailers for I think around £15. The roads are basically one big bike lane making it a pretty pleasant experience. Just be prepared to sweat if Mark Newton is setting the pace in front of you.

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Where To Eat

The food recommendations came in thick and fast when I asked for some on Twitter and so this list really does just scratch the surface. For breakfast we were pretty lazy and usually opted to have the buffet in the hotel. We stayed at Motel Lwhich I would totally recommended – cheap and cheerful, but clean and modern and there’s a tram stop and bike park literally right outside the front door. Although Broms did a particularly spectacular brunch menu and was nestled in a cool residential spot in town (and was Instagram heaven).

Lunch-wise I enjoyed taking the bikes toRosendals Trädgård, a lush garden with a greenhouse cafe on the Djurgärden island that serves up organic food, fresh from their land. Mark enjoyed the lamb and I enjoyed a carb-feast of an onion focaccia and a cinnamon bun; both of which I would highly recommend. Albert & Jack’s popped up a lot in recommendations too and isa fab deli and bakery that served salad and soup for lunch, the latter of which came in very handy when the cold rain set in.

For dinner we had a bit of everything. On Friday night we headed to Phil’s Burgers which is often pipped as the best burger joint in town and I have to say that it was pretty amazing. Make sure you save space for the fries because they were so darn tasty and seasoned so well (and the dipping sauce they give you is spot-on too). On Saturday we took a Google review-advised trip to Hermans; an all-you-can-eat buffet style vegetarian restaurant with a garden terrace that has amazing views over the waterfront and the city. It’s pretty pricey, but the food and the atmosphere were both top-notch. Go when it’s warm enough to sit outside so you can take in the views. Then finally we made a visit to Pelikan, a traditional Swedish restaurant where 90% of the people around you will order meatballs and give you meatball-envy, although the fish was deliciouslyfresh. Our server was also a babe. I wanted to adopt her as my Grandma.

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Where To Explore

There is so much to see and do in Stockholm – there’s a lot of ground to cover. On the first night after our burger we walked right betweentheÖstermalm and Norrmalm parts of town down to the waterfront by the Grand Hotel and then walked across the bridge to the Gamla Stan part of town to catch our metro home. If you want a ‘get your bearings’ wander, that’s a stroll I’d recommend.

A highlight for me was the ABBA Museum. Pre-book your tickets in advance if you can and try to go at a non-peak time (we went at 11.30 on a Sunday and it was still banging!). Be prepared to shimmy your way through and be a little sad at the end when it’s all over. We also visited the Vasa Museum which when Mark described it to me sounded a bit dry, but actually turned out to be pretty breathtaking and interesting. I’ll give you the headlines; big ship, sunk to the bottom of the sea for 333 years, then they got it back up to the surface in one piece and fully-preserved. Mad. I know.

Both of these museums sit on theDjurgärden island, along with most of the museums and an absolute tonne of green space and cycle paths. Mark and I took the bikes there one afternoon and had a whale of a time.The views were beautiful and it would be my top pick of places to have a wander in Stockholm – just wear comfy shoes.

Fotografiska is a little out of the way to walk to, but is well worth the extra journey if the idea of a photography exhibition tickles your pickle. Once you’re done perusing, head up to the café on the top floor for more amazing views and a coffee. In fact Sodermalm in general, which is where Fotografiska is situated, is a fab place to wander around if you want to find cool cafes and shops that will make you wish you had more space in your luggage. Speaking of which…

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Where To Shop

Now we actually didn’t end up doing that much shopping, although we did find a few homeware meccas on Sodermalm. Granitis like if MUJI and Instagram had a baby. It’s a mix of interiors, kitchenware and storage. Yep, it’s basically the dream. Designtorgetis just next door and again it’s a beaut of a shop whereit’s impossible to leave empty handed.

So many of you recommended a visit to Nordiska Kompaniet, which is a department store in the centre of town and although Mark had to be dragged there, even he admitted that it was an impressive building and in the end it was him dragging me around. Just be prepared to spend a good couple of hours in there as there’s a lot to peruse.

Of course it would be rude not to visit the stores of Stockholm-founded brands like Acne Studios and Byredo now would it? When in Rome and all that. Mark and I did end up making some denim-heavy purchases in Acne and although I couldn’t find the time to get to the Byredo store, the concession in NK was good enough for me. Stellar service and stellar scents.

If you just wanted this post in video format the whole time then here’s the vlog for you. It’s a quickie, but I do love a travel vlog. They make me feel all warm and fuzzy when I edit them and I watch them back with a big lame grin on my face and this one is no exception. Cue the grin.

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FAQs

Is Stockholm City Hall worth it? ›

The building has architecture inspired from across the world though it's typically called Swedish national romanticism. Mostly made from locally sourced materials, this place is a must visit in Stockholm. The big building is just a 12 minute walk from T-Centralen station and it's towering views are difficult to miss.

How many days in Stockholm is enough? ›

Three days is a perfect amount of time to visit the Swedish capital, because it gives you a chance to explore the center and its closest islands as well as taking a day trip somewhere further out.

Is 10 days in Stockholm too much? ›

Stockholm is a reather small city as capitals go. For the most part you can actually walk around and see a lot of things, or use the Subway for some museums/points of interests and walk the rest. But you could as easily spend 1–2 weeks as well and explore a bit beyond the city borders.

What are 5 interesting facts about Stockholm Sweden? ›

10 fun facts about Stockholm
  • Stockholm is a city of islands. ...
  • Stockholm was the home of many famous Swedes. ...
  • The Vasa Museum is the most visited non-art museum in Scandinavia. ...
  • The Stockholm metro is the longest art gallery in the world. ...
  • Stockholm is one of the cleanest capitals in the world.
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Why is Stockholm City Hall famous? ›

The City Hall is mostly famous for the Nobel Prize, founded by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. Every year since 1901, on December 10th, 1300 invited guests share a magnificient dinner with the laureats and the royal family in the Blue Hall.

What is Stockholm City Hall famous for? ›

Stockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm. It is one of the country's leading examples of national romanticism in architecture.

What is the best month to visit Stockholm? ›

If you want to enjoy the countryside on the doorstep, the best time to visit Stockholm is May-Sept. From mid July-Aug you'll meet Swedes on vacation, too, but overcrowding is rarely an issue. Want the place to yourself? Go May-mid July, when the landscape is green and the weather warm, at 15-20°C.

How much money do I need for 5 days in Sweden? ›

For budget travelers, it's reasonable to expect to spend around $80 to $100 per day in Sweden, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and some activities. On the other hand, mid-range travelers can expect to spend approximately $150 to $200 per day.

Is Stockholm a walkable city? ›

Stockholm is a very walkable city which is one of the reasons why we loved it so much.

Where to stay in Stockholm for the first time? ›

Where To Stay In Stockholm: The Top 6 Areas
  • Gamla Stan (Old Town) Right in the heart of the Stockholm waterways, Gamla Stan is nestled between Norrmalm and Södermalm. ...
  • Norrmalm. Norrmalm is right in the centre of the Stockholm mainland, just north of Gamla Stan. ...
  • Södermalm. ...
  • Djurgårde. ...
  • Östermalm. ...
  • Vasastan.

Why is Stockholm so expensive? ›

One important factor is the high cost of living in the country. Sweden has a strong economy and a high standard of living, which means that prices for goods and services, including travel expenses like accommodation and meals, are generally higher than in other countries.

Is it easy to travel around Stockholm? ›

Stockholm is very compact, and most of the main tourist points in the center are no more than a half hour walk from each other. It's a very pedestrian-friendly city, with well-maintained sidewalks, plenty of street lighting and good signposting.

What kind of food is in Sweden? ›

General features. Swedish cuisine could be described as centered around cultured dairy products, crisp and soft (often sugared) breads, berries and stone fruits, beef, chicken, lamb, pork, eggs, and seafood. Potatoes are often served as a side dish, often boiled.

What is the most famous thing in Stockholm? ›

The Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden's most famous buildings, and one of the capital's most visited tourist attractions. It houses offices for 200 people including the Municipal Council, and is also famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique art pieces.

Why is Stockholm so beautiful? ›

Stockholm is indeed a leading contender for the title of Europe's loveliest city with its beautiful islands, harbour front and historic medieval town. The city is stylish and sophisticated with attractive buildings, charming historic alleyways and relaxing green spaces.

How long is Stockholm City Hall tour? ›

During our guided tour, that lasts for 90 minutes, we will walk through the most important rooms of the buildings, The Blue Hall and The Golden Hall.

What is the most prestigious school in Stockholm? ›

Stockholm International School is the longest established and most prestigious international school in Stockholm.

Is Stockholm a good place to party? ›

Stockholm's nightlife is lively, fun and diverse. You'll find many of the city's nightclubs around Stureplan, while the beer bars have the strongest presence in Södermalm. Stockholm is also home to several world-class co*cktail bars, and the vibrant rooftop bars will take your night to a whole new level.

How much does it cost to go to the city hall in Stockholm? ›

From April to October it costs 120 SEK and from November to March it costs 90 SEK (2019 prices).

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