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Stockholm in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Stockholm, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Stockholm is Sweden’s capital of culture, a city that never stops moving. The historic buildings, the cobbled streets of the Old Town, the bridges, and the canals that make up this place are just as fascinating as the modern architecture of the Opera House, the City Hall, and the National Museum. With thousands of restaurants, cafés, and bars alongside hundreds of parks, Stockholm is a city of immense diversity that must be experienced.
With favorites like The Royal Palace, Kungsträdgården, and ABBA The Museum, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Chokladkoppen and Pharmarium so you can get the best taste of Stockholm while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Stockholm in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Center of town
  • Proximity is everything

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Vasa Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Vasa Museum

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Historical landmark
History museum
Specialty Museums
The Vasa Museum in Stockholm is a must-visit attraction, housing the incredibly well-preserved Vasa ship, which tragically sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged centuries later. This popular museum offers an immersive journey through Sweden's maritime history, showcasing the meticulously restored vessel and providing insights into its ill-fated expedition. It appeals to history enthusiasts, maritime history buffs, and families seeking educational experiences.
Visiting the Vasa Museum was, without question, one of the absolute highlights of our time in Stockholm. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by the breathtaking sight of the nearly fully intact 17th-century warship that gives the museum its name. Photos honestly don’t do it justice — the size, craftsmanship, and sheer presence of the Vasa are overwhelming in the best way. It’s one of the most incredible old-world ships I’ve ever seen, both in scale and in the intricacy of the carvings and details that have been so remarkably preserved. What really adds to the experience is the storytelling. There’s an almost cinematic quality to learning that the ship — after all the effort and grandeur that went into building it — sank on its maiden voyage just minutes after setting sail. That “spoiler” moment doesn’t diminish the tour; if anything, it makes the rest of the exhibits even more compelling. The museum does a fantastic job of unpacking the engineering flaws, the historical context, and the recovery efforts in ways that keep both casual visitors and history buffs hooked. One of the best surprises was the basement level. Unlike the ornate upper floors, it has a more relaxed, less crowded feel, with fascinating displays about the preservation process and everyday life on the ship. If you visit Stockholm, this is a non-negotiable must-see. Plan to give yourself at least two hours to really take it all in.
Jarred F — Google review
The Vasa Museum is an incredible place to learn about the famous Vasa ship. Before exploring the exhibits, there is a video introduction available in multiple languages that explains the entire Vasa ship story. This is a must-watch—it really helps you understand the historical context and the fascinating circumstances around the ship’s construction and sinking. The museum itself is well-organized, and the displays provide plenty of insight into 17th-century naval life. A highly recommended visit for anyone interested in history or maritime stories!
Maruf H — Google review
Must see if you find yourself in Stockholm. Great showcase of the 300 year old Royal Vasa ship. Good for children and adults. I would say at least 2 hours, maybe more, to see it all. Very impressive. The details preserved under water is amazing.
Jonas P — Google review
Plan to spend at least two hours here. Preferably more. Unique, one of a kind experience. Especially for history lovers, like me. Tickets could be purchased at the entrance with minimal waiting time (1-5 minutes). They keep temperature low inside to preserve wooden structures of the ship. So, bring something warm with you to wear as an extra layer.
Ed B — Google review
A fascinating half day, with all the different multimedia and explanatory fixed displays to keep everyone happy. The story of the ship is almost as impressive as the ship and the ship is immensely impressive. Well worth a visit for the wreck alone, but with the history and the preservation and restoration work an absolute must for the Stockholm visitor
Richard H — Google review
The vasa museum is well worth the entrance fee , get here early it can get busy. The vasa was a ship that sunk on its maiden voyage and was pulled from the mud in the 1960s almost fully in tact. The 7 floors give a full insight into the ship, the background to its building, sinking and raising. It has about 7 floors and you can see the amazing ship from a multiple angles. There are lifts to all the floors, a great resturaunt and shop. If I could give this place a 100 stars it wouldn't be enough
Kevin M — Google review
If there is one museum you visit in Stockholm make it this one! There is so much to see, read and interact with for young and old - a 2+ hour visit will quickly fly by. An informative documentary runs every 20 mins in multiple languages which provides a good introduction to the Vasa Warship story. Guided tours provide even more information. Plenty to do for kids, with multiple levels to view the warship that are all accessible via elevators.
Andrew N — Google review
Enjoyed a great guided tour from Annika and then the film around the restoration after 1961. What a crazy ship built so high and narrow. Would recommend a visit. Needs around 1.5 to 2 hours to appreciate the ships beauty!
Lee F — Google review
Galärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden•https://www.vasamuseet.se/•+46 8 519 548 80•Tips and more reviews for Vasa Museum
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Nordic Museum

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4.0
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Museum
History Museums
The Nordic Museum, located in Stockholm, offers a captivating journey through the ethnographical and cultural history of Scandinavia over the past 500 years. Housed in an impressive 19th-century castle-like building, the museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts including historical clothing, textiles, jewelry, furniture, household items, and tools. Visitors can explore exhibits on native traditions, home decor trends, fashion styles as well as festivals and events.
Wow— this museum was one of the best museums I’ve been to in such a long time! It was so informative and taught the visitors about Nordic history in a story telling fashion. I loved this museum so much. Nordic history was totally new to me, so I’m glad I made the trip! If you make it to Stockholm, make sure to add this to your list.
Michaela W — Google review
The Nordic Museum was a fantastic experience and definitely worth a visit while in Stockholm. It offers a deep and well-curated look into Nordic life, traditions, and social evolution from the 1500s to modern times. The exhibitions cover a wide range of topics—everything from clothing and design to domestic life, customs, and societal roles throughout the centuries. One of the highlights was seeing how everyday life evolved over the centuries, including changing fashion trends, rural vs. urban lifestyles, and even how homes were furnished in different eras. The recreated 1940s flat and the children’s playhouse offered a unique glimpse into family life at that time. The reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the rather unwelcoming attitude of the front desk lady. For someone in such a central and public-facing position, a smile and a friendly greeting go a long way—especially in a museum that attracts visitors from around the world. It set a poor tone at the beginning of the visit, which is unfortunate given how strong the rest of the experience was. Overall, I highly recommend the Nordic Museum to anyone interested in understanding Sweden’s rich cultural and historical landscape. It’s informative, immersive, and a great way to spend a few hours in Stockholm.
Eldien M — Google review
The museum is very well maintained and offers several different sections inside. Both the interior and exterior are stunning, perfectly reflecting Nordic style and atmosphere. Some exhibitions were truly engaging and strongly connected to Nordic traditions. However, I didn’t really understand the choice of including the ‘Britain’ exhibition, which felt a bit out of place.
Matilde F — Google review
Visiting the Nordiska Museet in Stockholm was an unforgettable experience. The building itself is a masterpiece – a grand, castle-like structure surrounded by beautiful greenery that immediately sets the tone for what’s inside. The museum offers a fascinating journey through Nordic culture, traditions, and everyday life, with exhibitions that are both informative and beautifully curated. What I loved most was how well the museum combines history with storytelling – it feels immersive and engaging rather than just informational. From traditional clothing and design to folk art and seasonal celebrations, every display reflects the rich heritage of the Nordic people. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the location on Djurgården makes it perfect for combining a museum visit with a relaxing walk through the park. Staff were welcoming, and everything was well organized, making it easy to navigate. If you’re in Stockholm and want to understand the heart of Nordic culture while also enjoying one of the city’s most impressive buildings, this museum is a must-visit.
Kalina M — Google review
Visiting this Nordic museum is a delightful experience, offering the opportunity to learn about various aspects of the Nordics. With four floors to explore, it promises a comprehensive journey. While the admission fee may be a bit steep, it is certainly worthwhile for those eager to delve into Nordic culture and history.
Tony C — Google review
Really cool museum that gives an overall, high-level introduction to Scandinavia through the ages and different seasons. You learn a lot about people and the countries, while also seeing objects from the different time periods. The audio guide was cool & the app easy to install, so bring headphones. There were also multimedia displays to understand and learn more. The additional exhibits were cool, especially the one on exploring the arctic. There is a large souvenir stores with high-quality, locally-made products. The restaurant is great as well, you can have a variety of snacks and also a complete dish. We found a couple of vegan options as well.
Jennifer C — Google review
Beautiful museum with a lot of history well presented to the guests. A multitude of objects with a nice description. It is like to go through the history. A nice time traveling... I would recommend this museum to all the tourists. A learning experience. It is really worth a visit.
Michael Z — Google review
Visiting the Nordic Museum was an absolute highlight of my trip to Stockholm. The building itself is a masterpiece—majestic, beautifully designed, and already impressive before you even step inside. Once inside, the exhibitions are curated with so much care and detail, covering everything from Swedish traditions, fashion, and design to daily life through the centuries. What I loved most was how immersive the experience felt—you don’t just look at objects; you get a vivid sense of how people lived, worked, and celebrated throughout Nordic history. The displays are engaging, informative, and visually stunning, making it enjoyable for both adults and children. The atmosphere is welcoming and calm, with plenty of space to explore at your own pace. The staff were friendly and helpful, clearly passionate about sharing Sweden’s cultural heritage. There’s also a lovely café with traditional fika options and a well-curated museum shop perfect for unique souvenirs. Overall, the Nordic Museum is not just a museum, it’s a journey through time and culture. I left with a deeper appreciation for Nordic traditions and a genuine sense of inspiration. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Stockholm—whether you’re interested in history, design, or simply want a beautiful and enriching experience.
Andrei M — Google review
Djurgårdsvägen 6-16, 115 93 Stockholm, Sweden•https://www.nordiskamuseet.se/•+46 8 519 546 00•Tips and more reviews for Nordic Museum
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The Royal Palace

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4.0
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Castle
Museums
Historical landmark
History Museums
The Royal Palace, also known as Kungliga Slottet, is a magnificent Baroque-style palace in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as the official residence of the Swedish monarch and houses over 600 rooms along with three museums and a vast library. Visitors can opt for an admission fee that includes a guided tour to explore the grandeur of this symbol of Sweden's monarchy. The palace offers a glimpse into history and culture through its opulent Royal Apartments, Treasury, and Royal Chapel.
The Royal Palace is an absolute must-see in Stockholm. The state rooms are jaw-dropping — every ceiling, wall, and piece of furniture is so ornate and over the top, it’s like walking through a living piece of history. But the real surprise is the basement. It has a completely different vibe — less formal, more immersive — and might actually be the most interesting part of the entire tour. You get a closer look at artifacts, the palace’s foundation, and stories that feel more personal than grand. If you have limited time, don’t skip the lower levels. It’s the perfect contrast to the splendor upstairs and gives a fuller picture of the palace’s history.
Jarred F — Google review
I took a guided tour and it was very good! The history and original decor was beautiful! There is no natural light in many rooms as to protect the artwork, so it was a little difficult to get quality photos and see some of the fine detail. The tour was not too long, but the chapel in a separate section of the main entrance was amazing and free to enter!
Jake W — Google review
We didn’t have time to buy tickets for entry, but there is a small gift shop that you can visit without entering the palace. The items there make for lovely souvenirs, and the prices are very reasonable. The quality of the products is quite good, making it a worthwhile stop even if you can’t go inside the palace itself
Maruf H — Google review
If you’re somewhat interested in the royals or want to spend money, go for it. Otherwise I don’t believe it’s totally worth it. It’s just lots of mirrors and some artwork. Building was beautiful tho and staff seemed nice enough.
R V — Google review
Pretty expensive... But definitely worth the money if you enjoy history. We missed the noon guard change too so somehow try to make it, as it's something that will enhance the experience. It's interesting to visit the museum and be sure to occasionally look up at the ceiling for some beautiful designs. The palace was also pretty good and child-friendly :) gamla stan itself is a good place, tbh
Shrinidhi G — Google review
Very nice to visit. You can see how the Swedish Royal would look like inside. Most of the area is blocked but there are enough for you to go and see. We didn't even have time/energy to visit the armory after 1 hours. Unless you want a guided tour or it is a special holiday the queue, there is no need to buy the ticket as there was no queue for us. Keep the ticket if you want to use the WC. The WC is outside in the into building and it need you to scan the ticket (or pay a few dollar). Stroller parking is a bit far away. The palace does not allow baby stroller inside and since there are a lot of walking and stairs, i would not recommend go there with a baby.
Chi P — Google review
A must-visit in Stockholm! 🇸🇪 The Royal Palace is stunning—both in its architecture and historical richness. The guided tours are informative and give a deep insight into Sweden’s royal heritage. Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony—it’s a highlight! The treasury and royal apartments are beautifully preserved. Worth every minute, especially if you’re into history and culture.
H&M — Google review
Nice to see the actual items and rooms that the Royal Family have used. The guard changing ceremony was also very nice. It was about 40 minutes long with a lot of live band music from the marching band. Overall great experience at the royal palace
Eason C — Google review
Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden•https://www.kungligaslotten.se/vara-besoksmal/kungliga-slottet.h…•+46 8 402 61 00•Tips and more reviews for The Royal Palace
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 4-minute walk away from The Royal Palace.

Chokladkoppen

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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Chokladkoppen is a popular spot located in the heart of Gamla stan, right by Stortorget. Locals love to visit this cafe to savor large bowls of hot chocolate while sitting in wicker chairs and watching people go about their day on the square. Next door, there's the Dungeon cafe, also known as Kaffekoppen, with its metal spiral staircases leading down to candlelit cellars adorned with old wooden furnishings and brass chandeliers.
Delightful little place to rest and have a bite in the middle of a busy day of sightseeing. The soup of the day was fabulous. The the bread, delicious.
Sunshine A — Google review
My family and I came here and got seated outside. There is a decent amount of seating but the tables are so close to each other that you really can’t move. Our server was also expressionless and didn’t smile a single time… Got the hot chocolate and it was very good! It was nice and creamy and looked very visually appetizing. However, it’s not that sweet so be aware of that when you order this!
Azelle K — Google review
Compact with outside seating, but tables were quite close together. Staff we lovely and friendly and our first try of the cinnamon bun was delicious and certainly enough to share. Coffee was good quality and perfect location for watching the world go by. Give it a visit
Julie C — Google review
I had fika here when i lived in Stockholm around 2018. This is one of iconic place to visit when you go to Stockholm. I bought kannelbullar (cinnamon roll) and prince tartta (one of traditional cake from Sweden) and drank hot chocolate. Overall we pay for best quality foods and drinks here. I personally happy had fika here or just relaxing alone. Please try!
Mega H — Google review
Adequately situated in the square in old town, you can grab a seat and have a view of the square whilst ordering a bite and a drink. The prices are friendly and they have great desserts
Daniel-Fiyinfolu — Google review
Very good place to sit and enjoy Gamla!!! Fika good desserts amazing, not a lot of variety on salad food and drinks. But overall very good and the waitress with the sweet voice super super nice!!!!
Gonzalo D — Google review
We only stopped by for a drink, but it turned out to be a lovely spot to sit back, relax, and enjoy the pretty square. Service was quick and friendly, and the interior has plenty of charm ✨
Engva — Google review
Cozy cafe with wonderful staff. The cinnamon buns and white hot chocolate were delicious. Very reasonable prices considering the location
Kay B — Google review
Stortorget 18, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden•http://www.chokladkoppen.se/english/•+46 8 20 31 70•Tips and more reviews for Chokladkoppen

Pharmarium

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$expensive
Bar
Cocktail bar
Pharmarium, situated in the heart of Old Town (Gamla stan) and overlooking Stortorget and the Nobel Museum, is a cozy bar that pays homage to its history as the city's first pharmacy. The interior is adorned with wooden medicine cabinets and a copper-lined bar topped with glass chemical jars, creating an intimate atmosphere illuminated by burning candles.
Pharmarium is hands down one of the most memorable cocktail bars I’ve visited-not just in Stockholm, but anywhere. Located in the historic Stortorget square in Gamla Stan, the bar feels like stepping into an old apothecary from another era, with dark wood, candlelight, and shelves of mysterious bottles setting the mood. The drinks are creative, bold, and beautifully presented. Each cocktail has a story behind it, often inspired by old medicinal remedies, and the bartenders clearly take pride in their craft. I tried the "Elixir of Life," which came with a tiny dropper bottle of spiced essence-it was unlike anything I’ve had before. The service was excellent: friendly, knowledgeable staff who were happy to explain the menu and make recommendations. The ambiance is cozy and intimate, perfect for a date or a special evening with friends. If you’re looking for a cocktail experience that blends history, flavor, and a bit of theater, Pharmarium is a must-visit in Stockholm.
Galina C — Google review
Beautifully crafted drinks, definitely not basic. Unique ingredients, unusual combinations. But all very tasty. Also got a few snacks for the table, those were good as well. Be aware prices are particularly high, not a place you’d go to get drunk if you’re budget conscious. Staff all seemed well briefed on the menu items and could help guide our decisions. They were attentive and easy enough to flag down. Atmosphere is great, cozy and classy. Feels a bit like stepping back in time. Not too loud even when it’s busy, you can carry a conversation without yelling. We were a party of 5 at their large round table, and everyone could hear everyone. It’s best to make a reservation before hand, especially if you are more than 2-3 people.
Tina L — Google review
Pharmarium is located right across from the Nobel Prize Museum, which makes it the perfect blend of culture and cocktails. We initially planned to stop for just one drink… but the cozy atmosphere, heated terrace, and incredibly crafted cocktails quickly convinced us to stay longer. Each drink was a surprise in the best way—creative, flavorful, and beautifully presented. A truly memorable spot with great vibes and top-notch service. If you’re in the area, do yourself a favor and drop by; you won’t regret it!
Arnaud V — Google review
The drinks here were fantastic, and the atmosphere was warm and inviting. The décor is beautifully done, and the staff was both friendly and accommodating, which really made the experience stand out. My favorite cocktail was Potion of the Ocean—a perfect blend of chemistry and art. You can even catch subtle notes of ocean water in the flavor, which made it truly unique.
Anderson J — Google review
Pharmarium is an absolute gem in the heart of Stockholm’s Old Town! The atmosphere is cozy and unique, with a fascinating apothecary theme that makes the whole place feel special. The cocktails are creative, beautifully presented, and full of surprising flavors — you can tell a lot of thought goes into every detail. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to recommend drinks based on your taste. Perfect for a relaxed evening with friends or a romantic night out. Highly recommended!
Emre O — Google review
Quirky, fun, and delicious cocktail bar! I almost wish it was more hidden as it has all the vibes of speakeasy while not being one. My favorite was the coffee drink, but honestly they were all the same and the staff will tell you all about all the drinks if you are lucky enough to be at the bar
Joe Y — Google review
A friend recommended this place and I decided to swing by for a cocktail. Man, this place did not disappoint. The service was great, and they answered my questions as I tried to figure out what to order. I ended up with the Oshun’s Nectar a rum-based drink. I was impressed with the levels of flavors in this drink, especially with the pineapple foam on top (there’s a nice tartness from the foam that balances with the sweeter elements and the earthy hint in the rum). I look forward to coming back during my next trip to Stockholm.
Julia K — Google review
The cocktails here are absolutely delicious and the bar itself is beautifully designed with a cozy, comfortable atmosphere. It’s even more unique knowing it used to be a pharmacy!
Kwang S — Google review
Stortorget 7, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden•https://pharmarium.se/•+46 8 20 08 10•Tips and more reviews for Pharmarium
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Coco & Carmen

4.5
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Restaurant
Coco & Carmen, the sophisticated sibling of Punk Royale, invites diners into a world where elegance meets playfulness. This restaurant is celebrated for its inventive and delectable menu that features luxurious ingredients like caviar. Guests can enjoy a delightful set lunch or an evening dining experience that promises both flavor and fun. The ambiance strikes a balance between refined decor—think white tablecloths and flickering candles—and subtle punk influences, creating an inviting yet classy atmosphere.
Coco & Carmen is a fantastic spot for a cozy lunch, especially if you’re vegetarian. The set menu was absolutely delightful, with flavors that truly impressed. The cozy ambiance made it an ideal setting for a romantic date. I also tried a berry-based non-alcoholic wine that was simply delicious and paired beautifully with the meal. Highly recommend for a special, intimate dining experience!
Ipsita P — Google review
Absolutely fantastic evening here. There was some confusion with the booking but they easily sorted it. We had fantastic service from everyone in both English and Swedish. Highly recommend and looking forward to going to Punk Royale in London
Jago E — Google review
Easter lunch, table with cute decorations, efficient services, interesting food plating, raw and neat. Been to Punk royal few years ago, i can see some DNA from it. Coco takes the Interesting concept with a relatively friendly price. If you not pairing food with wine.
J L — Google review
We experienced a good service but felt something was off before we started the desserts, finished the meal very fast and sped home for the restroom. We suspect the raw beef or berry drinks they brewed in-house. First time being like this after this level fine dining
Sensearle — Google review
This place was a comedy of errors. I notified restaurant staff I was pregnant and not eating raw food, yet somehow “cured salmon” and “fish roe” didn’t set off any alarms in the kitchen. It took three tries before I finally got a plate that wasn’t trying to sabotage me. Service was equally chaotic—servers flinging down plates like they were auditioning for a frisbee team and whisking dishes away before we’d even put our forks down. The dining room was basically a sauna with candles, which might be romantic if you enjoy sweating through dinner. And the food… Salt is not a personality. The bread and butter were the stars of the meal—which says everything, because I can nail that combo at home every single day.
Deb O — Google review
One of the best experiences I ever had, Michelin star level with a hipster-fun vibe. We went for dinner and the menu was around 11 small dishes, the wine choice by the sumiller was excellent. We have lots of fun and definitely recommend it.
Jose B — Google review
The best Experience in Stockholm. The Food trip lasts for 2 hours. Price justify the quality of service.
Matija M — Google review
I’ve only been here for lunch, but went twice. It’s one of the best value deals you will find when you have the time to enjoy a better meal during the day. Excellent dishes and quality cooking for the price. Not to mention fun and attentive staff.
Jessica L — Google review
Banérgatan 7, 114 56 Stockholm, Sweden•https://cococarmen.se/•+46 8 660 11 05•Tips and more reviews for Coco & Carmen
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Day 2

Center of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the center side of town. Start the day off with Skansen, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Kungsträdgården. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Skansen

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4.5
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Open air museum
Museums
Garden
Historical landmark
Skansen is a renowned open-air living history museum in Sweden, featuring over 150 historic buildings from across the country and a replica of a 19th-century Swedish town. Visitors can interact with craftspeople dressed in period costumes as they demonstrate traditional trades such as glass-blowing and cobbling. The picturesque gardens and small zoo offer opportunities to see Nordic animals like otters, brown bears, and moose.
The Skansen Open-Air Museum in Stockholm is an absolute highlight and one of the most unique attractions in the city. It beautifully combines history, culture, and nature in one place, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience Swedish traditions in an authentic way. Walking through Skansen feels like traveling across Sweden’s past. The historic houses and farmsteads, each carefully relocated and restored, bring to life different regions and eras of the country. Costumed guides demonstrate traditional crafts, baking, and daily activities, making the experience both educational and entertaining. A special highlight is the zoo within Skansen, which focuses on Nordic animals. Seeing moose, bears, lynxes, reindeer, and even wolverines up close is unforgettable, especially for visitors who may not encounter these animals elsewhere. For families with children, the children’s zoo is a joy, offering a chance to meet farm animals and enjoy interactive activities. The location itself is stunning, with panoramic views over Stockholm and its waterways. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, wildlife, or simply a relaxing day outdoors, Skansen has something for everyone. In short, Skansen is more than a museum — it’s a living, breathing piece of Sweden. A perfect blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, and a must-see for anyone visiting Stockholm.
Kalina M — Google review
This ws my first open air museum experience. I loved it. There were even people role playing from the era they belonged. The historical walk was an amazing experience. Although all the places wete not open, I could still get to experience few of the attractions. I personally was amazed by the glass making workshop. The zoo on the other side was also a fun experience. The ticket also included access to the match museum. It was worth the money and time. I ended up spending 3+ hours, yet I could not go to all the spots. Children's would love this place no doubt. During summer, this is the best place to come along with family. Online tickets are cheaper then buying on spot.
Ahnaf T — Google review
Beautiful, huge open air museum for young and old! We enjoyed the old buildings that have been transplanted here to show Sweden’s history. Lots of live animals there as well with great exhibits. Highly recommend! You can buy tickets online-even at the gate buy online bc it’s cheaper and there is wifi.
Jennifer P — Google review
We had a great time at Skansen. The old houses and farm buildings were fascinating to walk through – each one comes from a different part of Sweden, so you really get a feel for how people lived in the past. Seeing the Nordic animals was another highlight for us; lynx, wolverines, bears, and moose all in one place is pretty special. We visited as two adults, but it’s easy to see how much fun this would be for my kids too, with the animals, open-air history, and hands-on activities. There are also cafés and nice spots to take a break, so you can easily spend most of the day here. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Stockholm.
Joost M — Google review
It was one of the best places I have ever been to. We booked the “Morning with animals” experience and it was one of the most interesting things I’ve ever done. The tour guide (shoutout to Martin) was absolutely dedicated to being as helpful as possible and explained everything in perfect English. As for the park, we got to see a lot of local animals and it was magical. The buildings are also stunning and incredibly beautiful, making you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. Would visit every weekend if it were possible.
Andrea M — Google review
This is a really cool place. The amount of things to look at are crazy. You are probably better off spending a few days there so you can see it all. They have special talks in English and swedish about the animals they have there. The talks are on different days so you should look in advance to see what they are talking about that day and in which language. Some of the things to see there are really old and well preserved. The animals are really well taken care of. Also they have a grilling area you can bring your own food and grill there.
Mike G — Google review
Who knew there were so much to do and see. They had so much land to walk and explore the building. A lot of animals with a smaller aquarium. You could easily spend a full day exploring. Not to mention the view of the city.
Kelli D — Google review
Skansen is like a mix of an open-air museum, zoo, and park — and it’s beautiful. You can wander through old Swedish houses and farms, see Nordic animals like moose and bears, and grab fika with a great view of Stockholm. It’s super family-friendly but also relaxing for adults. Go on a sunny day and take your time there’s so much to see. Definitely one of the must-visit spots in Stockholm!
Katrina C — Google review
Djurgårdsslätten 49-51, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden•https://www.skansen.se/•+46 8 442 82 00•Tips and more reviews for Skansen
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ABBA The Museum

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Local history museum
Specialty Museums
ABBA The Museum in Stockholm is a must-visit for fans of the iconic Swedish pop group. It offers an immersive experience with a collection of memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and behind-the-scenes insights into ABBA's rise to fame. Visitors can explore a studio, dance floor, and enjoy engaging displays. The museum appeals to music enthusiasts, pop culture fans, and those nostalgic for the band's music. Families and children can also enjoy the interactive activities on offer.
A must for any Abba fan. 🌟 Staff very helpful and clearly enjoy working there. It's very accessible for mobility impaired, and has access to all areas of the museum. So much to see and take in but it's fabulous. Highly recommend booking in advance.
Julie C — Google review
Visiting ABBA The Museum was an unforgettable experience! Even if you’re not the biggest fan of the band, the museum’s interactive exhibits make it fun and engaging for everyone. I loved stepping into recreated stage outfits, recording my own ABBA song, and seeing original memorabilia up close. The atmosphere is energetic and joyful, and the staff are welcoming. It feels less like a traditional museum and more like stepping into the world of ABBA. Definitely a must-see if you’re in Stockholm!
Kalina M — Google review
Love this museum and learned a lot. I didn't really know much about them like how they were married to each other and stuff. It was fun and seeing the costumes was great. I have lots of photos and fun memories. It was def busy since I think it was the weekend so lots of tourist.
K. C — Google review
One of the BEST museums I’ve ever been to! It could be because I am an ABBA fan and so is my family, but another big reason is that the museum has so many FUN INTERACTIVE elements that there’s no way you ain’t gonna enjoy once you enter. From dancing, singing, designing your own costume, to playing the musical chess, I think this museum is just one of its kind and a MUST MUST MUST visit when in Stockholm!
Hardeep D — Google review
So much fun!!! Small tip do not get there super early. If your ticket is for 11am they will not let you in the line until 10:50. The exhibits were iconic. Seeing up close all things ABBA. It was a very delightful experience. There is a place to eat at the museum and the prices are reasonable. I would highly recommend visiting!
Lisa T — Google review
Good museum to visit, even if you're not a fan. You may end up being one! Very interactive, and the stories told by the band members really give an insightful point of view as seen from their end, a side the public and the fans rarely see.
Rui A — Google review
Awesome experience with an audioguide (using your own smartphone, bring earphones) to tell the story of how the band formed, their inspiration, composition process, and more. There was also a fun, interactive part to sing with the songs from ABBA in a mini studio, a show to perform side by side with them, and a nice bar and restaurant in the entrance. I’d like to have seen more options to purchase in the shop.
Yossef D — Google review
A wonderful museum about the story of ABBA; before, during & after the band formed Outfits, stories, Voyage, karoke, wall of records, a joy to see Tram & the hop on/hop off bus gets you directly outside the museum A cafe, theme park, ferry & the park (which has a zoo) is nearby
Jonny — Google review
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Kungsträdgården

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Nature & Parks
Kungsträdgården is a central park in the city that offers a variety of activities throughout the year. In winter, it becomes an ice rink and hosts concerts and events. The area also features art galleries, restaurants, and cafes for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, the park is conveniently located near shopping areas such as NK and Ahlens shopping mall.
Fantastic park with a pleasant view , green all around and covered with beautiful flowers. When I visited the atmosphere was awesome and pleasant. Must visit the park in Stockholm and sit and enjoy the beautiful place. Usually not so crowded and peaceful place.
Viral S — Google review
There’s always some kind of event happening here in every season. In spring, you can see the most beautiful cherry blossoms in the city. In summer, you can sit back and relax by the fountain in the warm weather, and enjoy all the lively summer concerts hosted here. During winter, there’s a short but charming Christmas market and a large ice skating rink where you can skate to your heart’s content.
Wanderlust — Google review
Nice city centre space. Lots going on from live events and seasonal use of the space to monuments and fountains. Enjoyed a walk though, place was clean and relaxed with people just chilling or touristinf about.
Daniel A — Google review
Kunstradgarden, meaning Royal Gardens, is a big park in the very center. Once, there was also a Royal Palace here, which burned down in fire in 17 c, but the gardens remained. In the center is a big fountain and in the northern part nice pond, serving as a skating rink in winter. Several food/drinks kiosks around to cool down on one of many benches around
Dejan B — Google review
One of the most iconic and beautiful squares in Stockholm, Kungsträdgården is a place that truly transforms with the seasons with each one bringing something special. From ice skating in winter to the magical cherry blossoms in spring, it’s a visual and cultural treat. In autumn, the park is painted in warm tones of orange and brown, creating a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. Summer brings cold beers, open-air concerts, and a vibrant crowd, making it a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Events are frequent and varied-concerts, festivals, and even Santa’s marathon-so there’s almost always something happening. If you’re visiting beautiful Stockholm, this is an absolute must-see. Whether you come to relax under the trees, enjoy a show, or just people-watch, Kungsträdgården captures the heart of the city year-round.
Martin M — Google review
Kungsträdgården draws locals and tourists alike, who gather at the outdoor cafés, rest beside fountains, or simply enjoy the lawns and tree-shaded pathways. It’s a relaxing escape in the heart of the city In spring, the cherry blossoms on the northern avenue burst into pink bloom—arguably one of Stockholm’s most photographed scenes outside the Royal Palace
Khalil A — Google review
Nice little park in centre of Stockholm, water fountail, statues, cafe and resteraunt. Nice place to come if you need an hour or so to relax.
Jay C — Google review
Kungsträdgården is one of the most captivating places in Stockholm and a must-visit all year round. The cherry blossoms in spring are absolutely magical, the ice rink in winter makes the square come alive, and during summer and autumn you’ll find plenty of concerts, events, and festivals. It’s not only a cultural hub but also a perfect place to relax with friends, grab a coffee at one of the nearby cafés, or just sit and enjoy the atmosphere. Beautiful, vibrant, and right in the heart of the city.
Tony G — Google review
Jussi Björlings allé, 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden•http://www.kungstradgarden.se/•+46 8 508 490 30•Tips and more reviews for Kungsträdgården
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Under a 3-minute walk from Kungsträdgården, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restaurant Operakällaren

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Restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
Located in Stockholm's Royal Opera House, Restaurant Operakällaren offers a grand dining experience with its lavish oak-paneled dining room adorned with artworks. The restaurant is known for its European gourmet cuisine, led by acclaimed Chef Stefano Catenacci, who has catered to Sweden's royal family. The menu features a Menu Degustation and à la carte options showcasing Nordic produce with a French touch. Head Chef Viktor Westerlind ensures well-composed dishes using seasonal ingredients and global influences.
We took the Grand Menu and had the bird protein in the menu changed (since we don’t eat birds). Good service throughout, excellent meal, beautiful dining room. We were so happy and full that that we had to roll ourselves out of the restaurant toward our hotel in Östermalm Their signature dish was the foie gras with flambeed pineapple but we got fake foie gras (from beans) that was so good! My highlight of the meal was the great scallop with shaved truffles!! Yum! The smoked deer we got as exchanged from the duck was also excellent, and great desserts 👌
Eva S — Google review
Fantastic experience at Operakällaren! The new concept that the new team introduced really works – modern, elegant, and relaxed. Food was creative and full of flavor, service was warm and attentive, and the whole vibe felt effortlessly luxurious. Loved it!
Tomas — Google review
Amazing experience at this Michelin Star restaurant. Absolutely a recommended activity especially if you do the whole private dining experience with a group. Enjoyed every bite and some alcohol free cocktails. A very extensive wine selection too!! The bathroom had all the necessities including lotion, deodorant and feminine products.
Chris — Google review
Incredible restaurant with fantastic and friendly staff! The views around the centre of Stockholm are also absolutely breathtaking. When sitting down to eat, the courses were all unique and delicious and paired with various top quality wines. Looking forward to coming back!
Joseph T — Google review
The atmosphere is very impressive, the menu is creative, surprising, and delicious, and the young team is extremely hospitable and talented — definitely a must-try option in Stockholm.
Hakan T — Google review
Very good michelin starred restaurant with contemporary classics. We had a tasty dinner here. Food was on point, with no surprises. But the overall experience was flawed. The elevated wine selection was a bit overpriced for my taste. I have to say, the welcome experience was rather cold and uncomfortable in a great hall with no music or welcome drink. Service was also mixed. Our table next to the kitchen door and right behind a service station shouldn’t exist to beginn with. The nightclub next doors was also interfering with the guest rooms ambiance. They have been trying to get to a 2 star level for some time now, thus far unsuccessful. I think the food is not what’s holding them back.
David H — Google review
The waiters were very caring and understanding. Ambiance was warm, lighting was dim and pleasant. The food was very, very tasty. If I come to Stockholm again, I would like to stop by and experience it again. I definitely recommend you to try it.
Sefa E — Google review
One of the top 5 meals of my life. Such an amazing dining experience in a beautiful venue. The chef was very personable and served an excellent menu. Get the big tasting meal, it is well worth the extra cost for the experience
Scott F — Google review
Karl XII:s torg 3, 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden•https://operakallaren.se/•+46 8 676 58 00•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Operakällaren

MAX Hamngatan

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Restaurant
Chicken restaurant
Family restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Hamburger restaurant
This is my second time visiting Max Restaurant, and I must say, the quality is consistently impressive. My first experience was at a different location, and now, having tried this particular branch, I can confidently say the standards are just as high. The wings are an absolute delight—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and served at the perfect temperature. Your taste buds will thank you! A special shoutout to the sauces—every single one is a must-try. They are simply incredible, and I can’t help but wish they’d bring these flavors to England and across Europe. It would be a hit! If you’re nearby, do yourself a favor and give Max a try. As someone who travels frequently and has sampled many eateries along the way, I can assure you this spot is worth it for a quick, satisfying bite. The staff here are friendly and welcoming, making the experience even better. Highly recommended!
Tim T — Google review
Max Burgers: Sweden's Favorite Burger Chain for Quality and Taste! 🍔🍟🥤🇸🇪 Max Burgers is a fantastic and highly-regarded Swedish fast-food chain, celebrated for its commitment to serving delicious, high-quality burgers with a focus on fresh ingredients and innovative flavors! It's a beloved institution across Sweden, offering a superior alternative to traditional fast food. Customers consistently rave about Max Burgers for its juicy patties, wide variety of burger creations (including excellent plant-based options), and the overall fresh and satisfying taste. They are also known for their focus on sustainability and their commitment to reducing their environmental impact. Whether you're looking for a classic burger, a unique specialty, or a healthier choice, Max Burgers provides a consistently excellent and guilt-free fast-food experience. Five stars for their commitment to quality, delicious menu, and being a true Swedish success story! 🫂🙏🏻✝️💚🇸🇪☘️👑
Patrick W — Google review
Very good quality burgers. Service is relatively quick but it does take about 15-20 minutes to get your order as they are popular and busy. Lots of space to sit - I think maybe 20+ tables. But only one washroom so there was a long queue for the washroom. Quality of all burgers is excellent.
Samina K — Google review
The food is the definition of “mid”. Not too bad but not impressive at all. The food tastes a little worse than Mcdonald’s. Really bad for what I hoped for.
Andrei B — Google review
Nothing special. I would say it's not worth it. The place looks a bit dated. The food doesn't taste like anything. The spicy wings weren't really spicy, even with a sauce. Without the sauce they didn't taste like much and 5 were very small. The double cheeseburger wasn't that good, I tried to find any redeeming factor but wasn't able to do so, I would rather go to McDonald's for their burgers, really.
DMINATOR — Google review
Sweden's top local burger chain. Food was good and satisfied my tastes but overall it's pretty average and nothing too special. Service was fast and atmosphere was like a typical fast food restaurant. Some of the seats and tables could use a bit more cleaning as many of them were covered in crumbs.
KY — Google review
The store was messy and not clean. I informed them to clean it, but they completely ignored me. This was very disappointing.
M S — Google review
Tried Swedish fast food. I would say my nuggets were better than McD and I'm glad we tried something different when we needed a quick meal. Lots to choose from and I loved that I could fill my water bottle
Stacy ( — Google review
Kungsträdgårdsgatan 20, 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden•http://www.max.se/sv/Hitta-Max/Restauranger/Stockholm-vid-Kungst…•+46 8 611 38 10•Tips and more reviews for MAX Hamngatan
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Hermans

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Vegan restaurant
Hermans is a renowned vegetarian restaurant and cafe located on the island of Sodermalm in Stockholm. It offers a diverse range of flavors from around the world and has been a staple in the city's vegan food scene since the early 90s. The restaurant prides itself on using organic ingredients, recycling all waste materials, and serving an all-day vegan buffet throughout the week.
This is a (visually) hidden gem. It has a spectacular view and an impressively tasteful array of options. I visited around 4 with a humble amount of people but once it hit about 6 the place got slammed with huge groups coming for dinner. Definitely recommend for singles, couples, families, and friends!
Dominique A — Google review
First, the restaurant view is crazy. It was perfect, from the beautiful view of the city to the incredibly delicious food. The food was delicious, especially the vegetarian dishes, which were all handmade. The eggplant lasagna is my favorite! A must-visit for vegetarians!
H.H K — Google review
Amazing food (ALL VEGAN! 🙌🏼), amazing vibe, abundant options. It’s not cheap (cost ~$85 CDN for two people, without dessert), but you can try everything and eat as much as you want. Coffee and tea are included, but dessert costs extra. (Good luck having room for dessert, but if you do, it’s just as delicious as everything else!).
Kiara — Google review
Amazing deal, all you can eat delicious vegan food with free tea, coffee, or water, and an incredible view of the city. Staff were incredibly friends and personable, had a great time. Went out on a limb and bought the walnut parsnip cake for dessert, got some free vanilla cream on the side. Transcendant.
Daniel G — Google review
This is a fantastic spot for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. While it’s a bit on the pricier side, the food is incredibly fresh and full of flavor. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet, so you’ll find a wide variety of greens, salads, and hearty vegetarian dishes that are more than enough to fill you up. There’s plenty of outdoor seating, and that might be the best part because you get an amazing view of Gamla Stan and Djurgården while you eat. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy your meal and company with a scenic backdrop. If you’re a student, be sure to bring your student ID for a significant discount.
Rylan G — Google review
The food was actually much better than I remembered from a few years ago, and of course the view was fabulous as ever. The vegan buffet offered a big variety of foods, from cold to warm, stew to grill. As a buffet, the quality was definitely worth the price. All the pickles and sauces tasted homemade. The lasagna was creamy but not heavy, the coconut curry was flavorful, the salads were fresh. My favorite was the grilled tofu, the marination got properly into the tofu, and offered the slightly burnt aroma from the grill.
Liu M — Google review
Very often i visit Hermans when friends are visiting and everyone is amazed by the view and the quality of the food. This is a vegan, buffet style restaurant with grill during the summer. One can feel the quality of the ingredients and everything i've tasted till now is delicious. The outside area is like a garden, offering a spectacular view to Djurgården and Gamla Stan. They are brewing their own beer which is pretty good. They are not serving though alcohol above 3,5%, so one can't enjoy a glass of wine in the sun. It can get quite busy after 18pm with a queue in the counter and buffet. A bit expensive in the summer cause of the grill, i would prefer if they had a less expensive option without the. grill but the food is worth the price. Highly Recommended, i am going to visit again despite not being vegan!
Costas P — Google review
The perfect place for vegans in Stockholm! There is a huge variety of different foods and everyone will find something they love! We will definitely be visiting again. 🥰🌱
Clara S — Google review
Fjällgatan 23B, 116 28 Stockholm, Sweden•https://hermans.se/•+46 8 643 94 80•Tips and more reviews for Hermans
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Westfield Mall of Scandinavia and Hagaparken and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Westfield Mall of Scandinavia

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Shopping mall
Shopping
When in Stockholm, shopping enthusiasts have a variety of options to explore. For those seeking a diverse range of shops, dining options, and the latest designs, the Mall of Scandinavia is a must-visit. Situated in Solna just outside Stockholm, it is the largest shopping mall in Scandinavia with over 200 stores offering international brands and Swedish favorites. Additionally, visitors can enjoy various entertainment facilities such as a movie theater and bowling alley.
One of the largest and most impressive malls in the region. The space is incredibly open and modern, making it comfortable to walk around even when it’s busy. There’s a huge variety of shops, from well-known international brands to local favorites, so there’s something for everyone. Dining options are plentiful too, whether you’re after a quick bite, a cozy café, or a sit-down meal. The restrooms are surprisingly upscale and spotless, adding to the overall polished feel of the place. With its spacious design, countless shopping choices, and comfortable atmosphere, it’s easy to spend an entire day here without running out of things to do.
Keen D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My Experience – A Touch of Dubai in Scandinavia! I recently visited this mall, and I must say, it was an absolutely wonderful experience. The parking isn’t free, which is something to keep in mind, but it’s very spacious and well-organized, so finding a spot wasn’t a problem at all. The moment I entered, I was truly impressed by how beautifully designed and modern the entire mall is. It’s not just another shopping center — it feels like a lifestyle destination. Having lived in Dubai for several years, I’ve seen some of the world’s largest and most luxurious malls, known for their vibrant atmosphere, elegant design, and world-class facilities. This mall, surprisingly, gave me that very same feeling — the grandness, the cleanliness, and the energy all reminded me of Dubai’s shopping culture. It’s rare to find a place in Scandinavia that offers such a unique, lively, and colorful vibe. The layout is very spacious, with a great selection of outlets offering everything from luxury brands to casual stores. The lighting, interior décor, and seating areas make it a pleasant place to spend time, even if you’re not shopping. There’s also a lovely play area for children, which makes it a perfect destination for families. My kids absolutely loved it! I visited on a weekday, and the mall still felt lively and active, so I can only imagine how vibrant it gets on weekends. The ongoing campaigns and offers made the experience even more exciting, and the staff at most stores were friendly and helpful. The only thing that felt a bit disappointing was that the toilets weren’t free. For such a beautifully designed mall, that’s something I hope they improve in the future. Overall, this is one of the best malls I’ve visited in Scandinavia. If you’re ever in Stockholm, I highly recommend visiting — it’s clean, vibrant, and gives you a small taste of Dubai right here in Sweden. 🌟
Hammad A — Google review
A really nice mall, very clean and well taken care of. Plenty of high street shops, restaurants, supermarkets, coffee and ice cream shops. The toilets are clean and well maintained. They have a dedicated uber waiting area for pick up and drop off on the ground floor which is really nice.
Ibrahim — Google review
Great shopping place with large varieties from the normal and affordable to the fancy and luxy brands. Only thing I didn't like about this place is that I couldn't find the Tom Ford Oud Wood perfume and makeup I was looking to buy at Åhlens even though they stated on their website that it was available to buy physically at the store!
Hasnae B — Google review
Huge mall with a lot of different stores and restaurants. There’s a lot of options from high end to affordable and even an IKEA. It’s a nice place to walk around and shop or even just to window shop. It has a couple bus stops nearby making it easy to get back to the city center.
Widnelly C — Google review
Very large and modern mall ,with many shops and restaurants with great food and good offers .There you can find any thing you like ❤️ from Ikea and a car store ,Apple store and Rituals..I love it ,it’s so entertaining to shop there..
Karīna ( — Google review
A very very nice mall with all kinds of store. It has barbar shop, IKEA, ICA, Tesla, Apple, apparel shops, food court with different cuisine etc. Restroom of the mall is quite impressive too. Next to it is the kids play area and stroller station too. Mall is big and spacious and stores are big too. I wish the popular stores had separate dressing rooms for both genders. During peak hours it gets very crowded and the line gets longer. Very frustrating at some point. Mall is next to the Solna station which makes it easy to commute since it is very far away from central Stockholm. Maybe that is how they handle the crowd.
Tas A — Google review
I used to go here by train, though I mostly get here with car nowdays. I'd say I personally think this is a pretty nice place (just my opinion, would vary depending on the person you ask), alot of stores around the place such as resturants, clothing stores, cafes, like toy stores? a cinema and more. I always get boba from hello boba each time I come here and it's so good (the one that was closer to my house shut down so I only get the opportunity to buy it from here.) It is a big mall so it could be hard to locate certain things but I got used to it pretty quickly. Love it here!
Yes — Google review
Stjärntorget 2, 169 79 Solna, Sweden•https://www.westfield.com/sweden/mallofscandinavia?utm_source=go…•+46 8 400 080 00•Tips and more reviews for Westfield Mall of Scandinavia
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Hagaparken

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Nature & Parks
Hagaparken is a stunning and expansive park situated on the picturesque western shore of Brunnsviken, just north of Stockholm's bustling city center. This enchanting landscape garden showcases a blend of lush lawns, serene woodlands, and open spaces adorned with remarkable architectural features. Among these are the Echo Temple, a charming Chinese pavilion, and an intriguing Turkish kiosk—all commissioned by King Gustav III during his reign.
Such a nice and extensive park with many different paths, gates, beaches, monuments. If you want access to nature while being in Stockholm, look no further. Lots of people exercising, reading on the grass. Very good atmosphere.
Stanislas T — Google review
I love this park. It’s beautiful, big enough for runs, amazing scenery, and very peaceful. Gets busy on weekends but evening runs are just lovely here! There are cafes scattered around too :)
Dionne C — Google review
Amazing place for a morning walk! I came here around 8:15 on a Saturday and it's a pleasant place to for a nice walk looking at the lake, buildings around it. The path is also wide and you can see many people jogging. There is also a free toilet (well maintained) ! I went out around 11:15 or so to grab my lunch. Overall a beautiful place for a 2-3hr relaxation. And, when it's sunny, its even more worthwhile !
Harish A — Google review
A central city park,well maintaned, it is a fantastic oasis/escape, amazing scenery, and very peaceful. It boasts a butterfly museum and art installation, water inlet (its not actually a lake) and even has a small beach. Amenities include paid parking, toilets and at least 2 cafes. Cafes however, are a little overpriced, so could be an idea to bring a picknic/drinks. Parking by yet another of Stockholms multiple parking apps (I wished there was just 1). A very cosy and popular park amongst Stockholmers and visitors alike, for walks/strolls/jogging and is free and open all year around.
Anton S — Google review
What a beautiful park this is! In summer, it's lush and green all around—an ideal spot for picnics and spending quality time with friends or family. This is actually my second visit; the first time was in winter when the trees looked quite lifeless. Seeing the seasonal transformation has been amazing. I haven’t explored the aquarium yet—I’ve deliberately saved it for a future visit, giving myself a reason to return again and again.
Sourav ( — Google review
Wow, we enjoyed it.. One nice walk around the park. We visited the aquarium and garden, drank coffee and ate cake. It was a great, wonderful afternoon. We recommend it.
Manuela D — Google review
Incredible park. We were there for autumn with beautiful autumn nature and incredible sunsets
Mladen M — Google review
Beautiful outdoor park with royal charm! Hagaparken is one of the nicest parks in Stockholm — perfect for a relaxing walk, picnic, or jog by the water. There’s plenty of green space, impressive historic buildings, and peaceful views around Brunnsviken. Great for families, couples, or solo visitors. 🍽️ We also enjoyed a nice meal at the nearby Haga Forum restaurant, which had a cozy atmosphere and good food (check if it’s open, as it sometimes closes seasonally). Highly recommended if you’re in Solna or just want a peaceful escape from the city!
Khalil A — Google review
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Paradox Museum Stockholm

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3.0
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Museum
Located in the heart of Stockholm near Hotorget subway station, Paradox Museum Stockholm offers over 70 interactive installations and rooms designed to challenge visitors' perception. The museum provides engaging and educational experiences that combine creativity and science to communicate amazing concepts. Visitors can expect mind-twisting and eye-tricking exhibits that leave a lasting impression. The staff is helpful, guiding visitors through the rooms for optimal photo opportunities.
A very interesting museum which totally explains to you that what you see is not always what it is. A lot of interesting exhibits and interactives which you can experience and take photos or videos. Recommended going there at least 2 person as some exhibits you need at least two person to make a paradox theme photo, in case you're going there alone, which that's what I did, you could always ask the staff there to take the photo with you. Staffs are friendly and helpful there.
Möbius — Google review
I had high expectations for the place based on the advertising I saw before the visit. Some of the illusions, especially the different rooms, were fun. Some were already familiar, some I didn't get at all. Zero Gravity was a disappointment, a spinning padded tube. You should have been an acrobat to get the right effect.
Saija S — Google review
Good fun and well run. Definitely a bit gimicky and very crowded so felt a bit claustrophobic and we had to really tame our kids to prevent them from butting into others’ photos and not run into other people etc. It’s a worth a visit for some fun and really interesting and shareable photos. Just not 5 star or anything particularly local or extraordinary in my opinion.
Joseph G — Google review
I had the best time at the paradox museum!!! The interactive installations made for loads of fun photo opportunities And the staff were attentive and super happy to help solo travlers get their awesome shots! Can't recommend it highly enough, fun for the whole family. Its a little tricky to find in the subway, below ground.
SHA P — Google review
The museum's was very interesting. The exhibits were a fun and exciting experience. Furthermore, the staff members Adam, Matilda & hannah were incredibly helpful and provided insightful information. Their friendly demeanor made the visit even more enjoyable and memorable. Overall, it was a fantastic experience that I would happily recommend.
DMG T — Google review
Great time for the family. It was fun and exciting. You can watch the waiting time for the antigravity room on your phone. The staff were friendly and happy to help take photos👍🤗
Valeria R — Google review
What a amazing cool place to check out in Stockholm. Recommended, good tip is to be, there at opening time as it quickly gets crowded. Expect at least one hour on this.
Kim S — Google review
Amazing experience, we really enjoyed it and we do recommend it. Staff is very helpful they helped us a lot, especially when we need someone to take photos.
Youssef K — Google review
Sergels Torg 20, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden•https://paradoxmuseumstockholm.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium…•+46 8 91 16 61•Tips and more reviews for Paradox Museum Stockholm
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Paradox Museum Stockholm, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Hötorgshallen

4.4
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Market
Hötorgshallen is a bustling indoor market in the heart of Stockholm, offering a diverse range of specialty ingredients and prepared foods from around the world. With its two levels filled with food vendors and excellent restaurants, it's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. From exotic international cuisine to unique Swedish meats like reindeer and boar, along with imported chocolates and fresh produce, this market has something for every palate.
This food market is a gem in a very convenient location. The variety of food options is impressive, and everything is fresh and delicious. It's a great spot to grab a quick bite or enjoy a leisurely meal.
Laimonas G — Google review
It’s nice to go to for lunch but I expected it to be bigger and more variety. I would pop in if I walked past but not plan to go here especially.
A — Google review
Hötorgshallen is a small and vibrant market hall that offers a diverse range of gourmet foods and culinary delights from both Sweden and around the world. We liked the variety of vendors selling fresh ingredients, prepared foods, and international delicacies, also the lively atmosphere.
J M — Google review
What a fun sensory overloading experience! Lots of places to grab a bite and lots of market booths selling meats, cheeses, chocolates and everything else.
Kevin T — Google review
Try the Turkish burgers! They’re so good. Also worth to wait for the Tokyo Ramen!
N A — Google review
Great food hall in central Stockholm. Sushi, Ramen, Italien, confectionary or desert on the main floor all very good. Downstairs an Aladdin's cave of tasty morsels from distant and near shores. Recommend trying lunch here, also the dried fruit, nuts and herb stall.
Marie G — Google review
Went inside to find the fried herring in one of the restaurant inside the establishment. And i love what im looking when entering the building. So many food stalls selling so many interesting things. Really would go there again to try so many food options there.
Reyner G — Google review
Small hall with some restaurants and shops. I got lunch from Earth and was fabulous
Mohammed A — Google review
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Frantzén

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Fine dining restaurant
Frantzén is a highly acclaimed restaurant in Sweden, renowned for its exceptional culinary creations by Bjorn Frantzén. The dining experience is intimate and cozy, with a seating capacity of 23 guests across three penthouse floors. The menu reflects Scandinavian influences and features high-quality ingredients prepared using exquisite cooking techniques. This hidden gem offers an immersive gastronomic journey with around 10 courses served to a limited number of guests during each seating.
The best dining experience of my life. The staff is amazing and food is world class. Worth every penny. When dining here, you are taken on a first-class journey through different flavors and textures and luxurious ingredients. There are literally no other comparable dining experiences in Sweden.
Felix L — Google review
Frantzén – a theatrical masterpiece where the food is only half the story Dining at Frantzén is less like going to a restaurant and more like attending a carefully choreographed performance. From the very beginning, the experience is layered with atmosphere, anticipation, and just the right amount of drama. You’re welcomed in a dimly lit lounge with a bit of casual small talk, then escorted — alone — through a moody corridor and into a lift that feels more like a portal than a convenience. Upstairs, things shift: you’re greeted more formally, offered an aperitif, and invited to preview the day’s ingredients — a beautifully arranged display that blurs the line between market stall and still-life painting. What follows is, quite literally, the show. Guests are seated around the open kitchen in a wide semi-circle, and the chefs — artists, really — take center stage. It’s immersive, elegant, and executed with military precision and genuine warmth. The food? Impeccably crafted. Balanced, beautiful, technically flawless. Though, I’ll admit — on a purely flavor level, I personally found dishes at AIRA and Maaemo slightly more to my taste. That said, Frantzén isn’t just about taste — it’s about total immersion. And on that front, they deliver an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime. Oh, and one more thing: this may be the only fine dining establishment where I was actually able to ask for a proper demi-sec or doux Champagne — not just brut, brut, brut, or brut. Respect
Alex O — Google review
Fantastic experience at Frantzen. I had been to the sister restaurant Zen in Singapore several years prior and the concept there was quite similar, with the focus being on creating an interactive dining experience. One of our favourite parts about Frantzen was being shown the prep kitchen (which was absolutely spotless!), and the interaction with staff which reflected their pride in working for this institution. It is also clear that Frantzen puts effort into developing their people (all servers are certified sommeliers), and the knowledge and pride that every individual put into their craft made the dining experience so much more wholesome. Food-wise, the taste was a bit salty for my palette, but there were standout dishes like the crayfish and the French toast. Ambience-wise, it was a lot more relaxed than other Michelin restaurants I’ve visited. This being said, servers were attentive to diners’ needs - my husband and I joked that two seconds after we’d leave the table to visit the washroom, someone would come by and push our chairs in/ provide a fresh napkin. Frantzen manages to achieve a high level of attention to detail while ensuring that the atmosphere is natural and not stilted. What left the most lasting impression - and something that I’ve never experienced at Michelin restaurants prior - was the feeling of generosity that Frantzen left us with. For instance, they topped up my husband’s champagne and my drinks without charging for extra glasses, they had a dish which they paired with drinks in the menu, and they topped up our dessert / coffee. This left us with a feeling of abundance, and given the premium price that one pays for such experiences, made us feel that every kronor spent there was worth it. Kudos to the team at Frantzen for seamless execution, and we hope to be back in the future.
Zera O — Google review
Our meal at Frantzén was absolutely amazing. When we entered the building, we were greeted by staff in the lobby who are very friendly. They were happy to talk with us for a few minutes before our journey began. Once we were ready to start, the staff showed us to an elevator that took us up to the top floor of the restaurant, the lounge. Here you will be seated for appetizers and optional drinks. The food here was exceptional. After we were finished in the lounge, we were led downstairs where we were shown areas like the prep kitchen and wine cellar. Now we were taken to our seats in the main dining room, which is where the food is given final preparations in front of you. Every single dish was outstanding, but there were standout dishes. These dishes include langoustine; onion, liquorice & almond; and quail “bbq”. It is truly hard to describe how incredible each of the dishes served in this room was. The drink pairings were amazing also, with each drink complementing its dish so well. The level of service here, and the whole experience, was astonishing. The staff went above and beyond to take care of us. They will personally talk to you about each dish that is served. Once we were finished in the dining room, we were led back upstairs to the lounge after greeted farewell by everyone in the dining room, which was really nice. Once back in the lounge, we were served fresh baked madeleines from the oven along with a stacked spiral assortment of sweets. After we were finished in the lounge, we were once again greeted farewell, but by the staff in the lounge this time. We were then taken down the elevator back to the lobby, where we grabbed any coats and bags that we handed the staff before we started our meal, before being greeted farewell one last time by the staff in the lobby. Overall, this meal of Frantzén was the best meal I have had in my life, and to say it was exceptional would be an understatement. The level of service and attention to detail were phenomenal. The whole experience is truly indescribable. It was an extraordinary experience.
Liam C — Google review
Ridiculously good, best food experience ever. The service was beyond anything previously, and I've never experienced food and drink pairings remotely close to this before, mind blown. For info, as we struggled finding it before our visit: Wine pairings are available in 2 levels at roughly 2900 and 6500 Sek, there is also a mixed wine and non alcoholic pairing as well as a non alcoholic pairing. The non alcoholic pairings are also incredible.(we did the lower tier wine pairing and the mixed pairing) Expect the visit to last at least 4 hours.
P-O S — Google review
Definitely my best food experience in my life, the mix flavors, the service, the atmosphere… all incredible, refined, outstanding. The paired wine selection is also well harmonized, with right wines, and top quality
Luis O — Google review
Absolutely amazing. The food, the drinks, the service, the hospitality. The elevator ride and you got to meet the chefs in their testing room and see how they cook the dishes. Well deserved 5 plus rating.
Garo A — Google review
Very belated review but better late than never? We were visiting Stockholm and only got in for dinner because we were on the waitlist and someone had cancelled. And boy, were we glad we could make it here! Excellent dining experience from beginning to end, literally from the moment we walked in the door to the very end of the night. Service was friendly and genuine. Dinner was course after course of delightful bites! Highlights were the asparagus, the langoustine, the scallop, the turbot, and the duck! Pre-dessert, dessert, and post-dessert were equally memorable. Frantzen is definitely a splurge, it’s also an evening I look back upon fondly!
Rachelle T — Google review
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Bord

4.7
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4.5
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Restaurant
Bord is a cozy and welcoming restaurant located in Vasastan, Stockholm. The restaurant, led by chef Joel Aronsson, offers an ever-changing a la carte menu featuring carefully selected seasonal ingredients. Diners can enjoy dishes such as wild salmon with cherries and harissa, scallop with chanterelles and peas, and pig's head terrine. The ambiance at Bord is relaxed yet professional, providing guests with an enjoyable dining experience.
Out of 100+ places I’ve been to in Stockholm alone so far, this is the best one. Fantastic atmosphere of a rustic kitchen, you can feel how people love what they’re doing. Great and attentive personnel which is super rare in this city. Menu is dynamic and creative, wine list almost fully French, but spectacular (though wines by the glass are few). Food is delicious, portions are so big, 4 dishes were too much for two people and we couldn’t fit dessert, unfortunately, so have to come back (with pleasure)!
Liza — Google review
The food was okay, the mallard wings could have been a bit better cooked was hard to eat. Overall okay but not top notch.
Cédric S — Google review
Love coming here! Had a table on the counter this time which was a great spot to chat / distract the chefs and watch them do their thing. The food came one dish after another and was so delicious. Ricotta, radicchio, shrimp, pork… top wine list too.
Caspar B — Google review
Amazing and exciting food. We had the lunch which had 4 courses, salad, monkfish, oxtail, and hazelnut ice cream. Everything was sooo nice. 10/10
Deniz Ö — Google review
Wonderful atmosphere. We happened to meet owner Joel Aronsson at an event held for Svenkst Tenn. one thing led to another and my wife and I were invited to Bord. You know right away from his grin that Joel loves what he does. You really cannot go wrong with anything on the menu. You might think you know what you’re ordering, but something even better arrives! My favorite part of the night was the the langoustines dish, the most tender mellow flavors. The Monk fish was another highlight. Not to be left out, we shared the tarte tatin, apples from his fiancés mother’s garden, as well as the flowers that are in my photos. Definitely call ahead! Worth every minute, highly recommend.
Nicholas A — Google review
We had an unforgettable dining experience at Bord. Not only was it the absolute highlight of our entire trip to Stockholm, but all three of us (from Frankfurt, Tokyo and Taiwan) agreed that this was hands down one of the best in recent memory. Bord was modern and hip, with friendly service, tasteful decor and stellar food! We can‘t wait to go back!
CW P — Google review
Because eating is an experience and because it has to be like when you visit your grandparents to have dinner and you want to help but you just watch enjoy and get to have the feeling of you can be hours there eating, laughing and enjoying every sense of it. This is what I felt yesterday. Is a must if you come to Stockholm. Michelin start service and food. Thanks
Guillermo R — Google review
Bord was booked for my first dinner in Stockholm. I was incredibly excited to kick start my time in Stockholm with a restaurant that was known to offer a great experience. Unfortunately, the experience wasn’t what I expected. The food generally was tasty but some of the dishes lacked flavour. They weren’t always paired very well despite the waiter explaining that he will bring the dishes out in an order which compliments each other the best. My biggest issue was the service. We were served our first dish and then the second dish didn’t come out to us for a very long time. It got a little awkward as we saw our neighbouring tables see 2 or even 3 dishes come out before our second did. The waiter did gently come over and explain that they’ve accidentally given our dishes to the table next to us and apologised. I appreciated the apology and I understand these things happen so wouldn’t really complain but the poor service continued. When being served lobster, we noticed neighbouring tables were given wet wipes and we had to ask for ours which is just a little annoying when your hands are covered in the sauces from the lobster. Water was also given once prompted that it had finished and wasn’t automatically topped up. My alcoholic drink was removed from my table twice and I had to quickly stop the waiter and explain that I was still drinking it. The atmosphere in the restaurant however was nice. There is unique and interesting items on the wall which strikes conversation. You find yourself looking around a lot and just finding yourself talking about all the funky pieces around the room. Overall, it wasn’t a bad experience, but is not worth the price at all.
Aran “ — Google review
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Günters

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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Hot dog restaurant
Günters is a popular destination known for its specialty hot dogs, particularly the double sausage topped with their unique special sauce. The spot has gained a reputation among visitors as a must-visit for those seeking an exceptional culinary experience. Customers rave about the grilled sausages, crunchy yet soft baguette, and flavorful toppings like sauerkraut and yellow mustard. The owners take pride in offering a memorable dining experience to both hot dog enthusiasts and curious foodies alike.
I absolutely love this hot dog kiosk! Definitely one of the best hot dogs I’ve ever had in my life was from this place! There’s a variety of sausages for hot dogs, and they all seem super delicious. I personally love to pick the Polish-style bratwurst (Polsk Bratwurst). For my hot dog, I always add ketchup and mayo. By the way, the mayo here is ranch-style flavored, and it’s very tasty! And of course - the bread!! A big part of what makes the hot dogs at this kiosk taste so incredible is the bread, which is always fresh, crispy, and delicious! The size of the hot dog is big enough to make you feel full. Once, I had just one and it was enough for my entire lunch. The prices at this place are reasonable. My hot dogs usually cost around $13. The only small downside of this business is the location. It’s a bit outside Stockholm city center, in a quiet residential area. I believe that mostly locals who live nearby know about this wonderful place. I personally discovered it while exploring Stockholm and randomly walking down the street where it’s located. Since then, I’ve been a big fan and always return to this kiosk when I come back to Stockholm! Also, I need to mention that this business accepts Apple Pay, which is a big plus. I highly recommend checking this place out and trying what they have. I’m sure you’ll enjoy your big sausage! =)
Alberto M — Google review
This is an iconic sausage stand in Stockholm selling a huge variety of korvs. When you order just tell Gunter what you want a step aside. He will call you when your order is ready and you pay then. We asked for the best seller and made it a double so we could share. He definitely has a system and we went early and the wait was pretty short. These korvs are made fresh to order so just be patient. Be aware that these are not a bargain and nothing like hot dog carts in NYC or a Bunnings sausage sizzle. These are gourmet and full of flavour. Our korv came to 115SEK. It was a super fun thing to do on a sunny summer morning. Highly recommended
Major T — Google review
Great Spot for Sausage Lovers If you’re looking for pure, high-quality sausage, this is the place to go. They serve a wide variety of sausages from around the world, with the main focus on showcasing the flavor and quality of the meat itself. There are a few ingredients you can add on the side, but nothing that overshadows the star of the dish the sausage. So if you’re after creative or experimental combinations, this might not be the spot for you. But if you want a simple, delicious sausage done right, it’s definitely worth visiting. The restaurant doesn’t have much seating, though you can easily take your meal to go and enjoy it somewhere around the city.
Dario J — Google review
Fantastic little truck with affordable food options.. variety of sausages from allover the world, but beware they might sell out of specific ones. The Kabanoss seem to be the favourite of the locals, but take your pick. I had the double sausage (which the cabanossi cut into 2, with an addition of another sausage, Merguez) with the bread and all condiments, and it was superb! Take out place, so nowhere to sit though.
Sathyan P — Google review
Visited 13.30 on a holiday. Waited for about 20-30 minutes. Only one person working that seemed stressed. Not the friendliest, but also kinda understandable. Had a single kabanoss in bun with chimichurri, hot sauce and sauerkraut. Nice spiciness in the kabanoss and the chimichurri added complexity to the dish. Only for take away. A couple of chairs available nearby.
Anna J — Google review
To be honest, we can't remember which type of wurst we got, but both was fantastic. Unfortunately, the menu is not in English and the person thats making the hotdog doesnt speak fluent English. So, we just pointed and said let's have this and this. And this and this had the to be one of the best hotdogs we've had! We were staying quite far from this hotdog stand but otherwise, we would come back everyday for it! I'm really sorry as I can't remember which hotdogs we got, but if you did what we did, what can go wrong? Also, when we arrived, the line was pretty long, but it moves, don't worry it's worth the wait.
James — Google review
Amazing hotdogs.. have been coming here again and again since the past 15+ years. Kabanoss and Merguez double with chimichuri and sauerkraut are favourites 😃
Sidd P — Google review
Great little stand on the side of the sidewalk next to apartment blocks . They have 20 different styles of hot dogs/wursts! We tried 2 and i want to go back for more NOW! great tasting stuff. 5 stars. not too expensive. My girlfriend had the Alpen Wurst and loved it. I had the Tiroler Wurst and it was great! i added sauerkraut, mustard and chimichurri too. Serve inside of a great crispy tasting baguette They say Guthers special sauce is great too. i'll leave that for my next visit. you can't go wrong here. No tables or place to sit, just enjoy as you walk
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The  best coffee roasters in Stockholm
Coffee roasters
Stockholm skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Stockholm
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The  best casinos in or near Stockholm
Casinos
The  best hostels in Stockholm
Hostel
The  best castles in and around Stockholm
Castles
The  best caves near Stockholm area
Caves
The  best walking spots in Stockholm
Walks
The  best churches in Stockholm
Churches
The  best markets in Stockholm
Markets
The  coolest clothing stores and boutiques in Stockholm
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The  best farms near Stockholm area
Farms
The  best free attractions in Stockholm
Free attractions
The  best free museums in Stockholm
Free museums
The  best history museums in Stockholm
History museums
The  best hotels in Stockholm
Hotels
The  best malls in Stockholm
Malls
The  best national parks around Stockholm
National parks
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Natural history museums
The  best sights in Stockholm
Sights
The  best pool spots in Stockholm
Pools
The  best parks and gardens in Stockholm
Parks and gardens
The  best photography galleries and museums in Stockholm
Photography museums
The  best wedding venues in Stockholm
Wedding venues
The  best places to exchange money in Stockholm
Place to exchange money
The  best art galleries in Stockholm
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Fun things to do in Stockholm:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
The  best street markets in Stockholm
Street markets
The  best spots to watch the sunset in Stockholm
Sunset
The  best places to visit for arts and culture in Stockholm
Arts and culture
The  best boutiques in Stockholm
Boutiques
The  best bridges in Stockholm
Bridges
The  best baths in Stockholm
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What's the weather like in Stockholm?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Stockholm for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Stockholm in January
  • Weather in Stockholm in February
  • Weather in Stockholm in March
  • Weather in Stockholm in April
  • Weather in Stockholm in May
  • Weather in Stockholm in June
  • Weather in Stockholm in July
  • Weather in Stockholm in August
  • Weather in Stockholm in September
  • Weather in Stockholm in October
  • Weather in Stockholm in November
  • Weather in Stockholm in December

All road trips from Stockholm

  • Stockholm to London drive
  • Stockholm to Paris drive
  • Stockholm to Berlin drive
  • Stockholm to Rome drive
  • Stockholm to Amsterdam drive
  • Stockholm to Barcelona drive
  • Stockholm to Copenhagen drive
  • Stockholm to Prague drive
  • Stockholm to St. Petersburg drive
  • Stockholm to Oslo drive
  • Stockholm to Vienna drive
  • Stockholm to Budapest drive
  • Stockholm to Florence drive
  • Stockholm to Tallinn drive
  • Stockholm to Helsinki drive
  • Stockholm to Moscow drive
  • Stockholm to Edinburgh drive
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  • Stockholm to Venice drive
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  • Stockholm to Dublin drive
  • Stockholm to Brussels drive
  • Stockholm to Munich drive
  • Stockholm to Hamburg drive
  • Stockholm to Krakow drive
  • Stockholm to Riga drive
  • Stockholm to Naples drive
  • Stockholm to Turin drive
  • Stockholm to Warsaw drive
  • Stockholm to Bruges drive

Explore nearby places

  • Stockholm
  • Solna
  • Lidingo
  • Sigtuna Municipality
  • Sigtuna
  • Uppsala
  • Eskilstuna
  • Vasteras
  • Kolmarden
  • Mariehamn
  • Norrkoping
  • Gavle
  • Orebro
  • Linkoping
  • Visby
  • Falun Municipality
  • Falun
  • Vimmerby
  • Rattvik
  • Naantali
  • Karlstad
  • Turku
  • Kuressaare
  • Jonkoping
  • Lidkoping
  • Ventspils
  • Kalmar
  • Haapsalu
  • Vaxjo
  • Sundsvall
  • Boras

All related maps of Stockholm

  • Map of Stockholm
  • Map of Solna
  • Map of Lidingo
  • Map of Sigtuna Municipality
  • Map of Sigtuna
  • Map of Uppsala
  • Map of Eskilstuna
  • Map of Vasteras
  • Map of Kolmarden
  • Map of Mariehamn
  • Map of Norrkoping
  • Map of Gavle
  • Map of Orebro
  • Map of Linkoping
  • Map of Visby
  • Map of Falun Municipality
  • Map of Falun
  • Map of Vimmerby
  • Map of Rattvik
  • Map of Naantali
  • Map of Karlstad
  • Map of Turku
  • Map of Kuressaare
  • Map of Jonkoping
  • Map of Lidkoping
  • Map of Ventspils
  • Map of Kalmar
  • Map of Haapsalu
  • Map of Vaxjo
  • Map of Sundsvall
  • Map of Boras

Stockholm throughout the year

  • Stockholm in January
  • Stockholm in February
  • Stockholm in March
  • Stockholm in April
  • Stockholm in May
  • Stockholm in June
  • Stockholm in July
  • Stockholm in August
  • Stockholm in September
  • Stockholm in October
  • Stockholm in November
  • Stockholm in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Stockholm?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Stockholm Itinerary
  • 2-Day Stockholm Itinerary
  • 4-Day Stockholm Itinerary
  • 5-Day Stockholm Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 3-Day Turku Itinerary
  • 3-Day Vasteras Itinerary
  • 3-Day Uppsala Itinerary
  • 3-Day Visby Itinerary
  • 3-Day Orebro Itinerary
  • 3-Day Norrkoping Itinerary
  • 3-Day Haapsalu Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kuressaare Itinerary
  • 3-Day Karlstad Itinerary
  • 3-Day Eskilstuna Itinerary
  • 3-Day Boras Itinerary
  • 3-Day Vaxjo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kalmar Itinerary
  • 3-Day Gavle Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sundsvall Itinerary
  • 3-Day Jonkoping Itinerary
  • 3-Day Mariehamn Itinerary
  • 3-Day Linkoping Itinerary
  • 3-Day Solna Itinerary
  • 3-Day Ventspils Itinerary
  • 3-Day Falun Municipality Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sigtuna Municipality Itinerary
  • 3-Day Lidkoping Itinerary
  • 3-Day Rattvik Itinerary
  • 3-Day Vimmerby Itinerary
  • 3-Day Naantali Itinerary
  • 3-Day Lidingo Itinerary
  • 3-Day Kolmarden Itinerary
  • 3-Day Falun Itinerary
  • 3-Day Sigtuna Itinerary
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