Food Scene
at broms you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner, shop for treats in the delicatessen or shop steaming fresh sourdough bread from the bakery.
43 locals recommend
Broms
64 Karlavägenat broms you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner, shop for treats in the delicatessen or shop steaming fresh sourdough bread from the bakery.
My favorite bakery, just around the corner. Try their amazing cardamom buns - they are the best!
27 locals recommend
Valhallabageriet
174 ValhallavägenMy favorite bakery, just around the corner. Try their amazing cardamom buns - they are the best!
Try their brunch and order American pancakes with seasonal fruit & vanilla ice cream.
8 locals recommend
Café Foam
75 KarlavägenTry their brunch and order American pancakes with seasonal fruit & vanilla ice cream.
Hotel Skeppsholmen
1 Gröna gångenThe best brunch in the world!
Trattoria Montanari
56 Grev TuregatanNybrogatan 38
38 NybrogatanSturehof
2 StureplanA Stockholm classic!
Strandvägen 1
1 StrandvägenMilles
1 StrandvägenAi Ramen Sofia
22 ErstagatanBest Ramen in town!
Karls korvbar
21 ErstagatanIf you like sausages for dinner!
Urban Deli
44 SveavägenUrban Deli Nytorget
4 Nytorgetil caffè
23 SödermannagatanRestaurang Farang
7 TulegatanThe Flying Elk
15 MälartorgetSystrarna Voltaire
4 MålargatanHotel Rival
3 MariatorgetRosendals Trädgård
38 RosendalsvägenEast
13 StureplanBoqueria
17 JakobsbergsgatanEriks Gondolen
6 StadsgårdenFolkets Kebab
92 HornsgatanBrasserie Balzac Restaurang
26 OdengatanBuco Nero
4 RoslagsgatanDuck & Crab
23 RådmansgatanJim & Jacob
38 SurbrunnsgatanOaxen Krog
26 BeckholmsvägenTössebageriet
77 KarlavägenYuc Mexican
15 NorrtullsgatanEssentials
Sweden's most acclaimed food shop. Sabis has since 1874 a strong passion for food marketed qualitative ingredients and delicacies from around the world.
9 locals recommend
Postombud på Sabis Fältöversten
Sweden's most acclaimed food shop. Sabis has since 1874 a strong passion for food marketed qualitative ingredients and delicacies from around the world.
Small but lovely food business with opening hours from 07: 00- 23:00!
9 locals recommend
ICA Karlaplan
10 KarlaplanSmall but lovely food business with opening hours from 07: 00- 23:00!
Karolinska University Hospital
22 Karolinska VägenIn case of emergency. Call 112.
Arts & Culture
One of my favorite museums. The Vasa ship capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged and the voyage could continue. Today Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and the most visited museum in Scandinavia.
525 locals recommend
Vasa Museum
14 GalärvarvsvägenOne of my favorite museums. The Vasa ship capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged and the voyage could continue. Today Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and the most visited museum in Scandinavia.
After the museum stay, you can go to Hotel Skepsholmen and enjoy a fantastically wonderful lunch or brunch!
442 locals recommend
Moderna Museet
4 ExercisplanAfter the museum stay, you can go to Hotel Skepsholmen and enjoy a fantastically wonderful lunch or brunch!
Medelhavsmuseet
2 FredsgatanStockholms Medeltidsmuseum
3 StrömparterrenMuseum of Technology
7 MuseivägenMuseum of Natural History
40 FrescativägenMuseum of Ethnography
34 DjurgårdsbrunnsvägenSkansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum and is situated on the island of Djurgården within the city limits of Stockholm. The founder’s aims live on in the museum today. He wanted to bring the traditional rural culture to life by exhibiting furnished houses and farmsteads, cultivated plots and gardens and both domestic and wild animals. When Skansen started, its focus was on farming and Sami culture.
458 locals recommend
Skansen
49-51 DjurgårdsslättenSkansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum and is situated on the island of Djurgården within the city limits of Stockholm. The founder’s aims live on in the museum today. He wanted to bring the traditional rural culture to life by exhibiting furnished houses and farmsteads, cultivated plots and gardens and both domestic and wild animals. When Skansen started, its focus was on farming and Sami culture.
Maritime Museum
24 DjurgårdsbrunnsvägenThe Royal Armoury's oldest artefacts are the sets of royal state and ceremonial weapons that were stored in the old Three Crowns Palace during the 16th century. Even back then guests at the court were most likely allowed to view them occasionally, and marvel at the wealth of the new Vasa dynasty of Gustav Vasa and his sons Erik XIV, Johan III and Charles IX. The Swedish renaissance kings were very particular about their reputation in Europe, where every court of merit possessed elegant collections of weaponry.
32 locals recommend
The Royal Armoury
3 SlottsbackenThe Royal Armoury's oldest artefacts are the sets of royal state and ceremonial weapons that were stored in the old Three Crowns Palace during the 16th century. Even back then guests at the court were most likely allowed to view them occasionally, and marvel at the wealth of the new Vasa dynasty of Gustav Vasa and his sons Erik XIV, Johan III and Charles IX. The Swedish renaissance kings were very particular about their reputation in Europe, where every court of merit possessed elegant collections of weaponry.
The Thiel Gallery is recognized as one of the finest art museums in Sweden and is beautifully set in walled grounds at Blockhusudden in the royal park of Djurgården. The gallery houses a unique collection of works of art from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by leading artists of the period including Eugène Jansson, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, August Strindberg and Anders Zorn.
The building was designed by Ferdinand Boberg specifically to house banker and art patron Ernest Thiel’s magnificent art collection and was completed in 1907. The Thiel Gallery also served as Ernest Thiel's home from 1907 to 1924 and has remained largely unaltered ever since.
The upper floor was designed in accordance with Thiel’s own proposal of two large rooms “whose walls would be covered with paintings”. These two rooms, as well as the grand Munch room, all have glass roofs that admit daylight.
The tower room is surely the heart of the gallery – or perhaps its soul – containing Nietzsche’s death mask and prints by Edvard Munch.
It becomes apparent just how meticulous Ernest Thiel was in his choice of lighting, in the disposition of the rooms, the choice of colours and so on. The collection and the building together form a strikingly beautiful entity.
- See more at: http://www.thielska-galleriet.se/en/museum/#sthash.X6vZs1Cb.dpuf
7 locals recommend
Thielska Galleriet
8 SjötullsbackenThe Thiel Gallery is recognized as one of the finest art museums in Sweden and is beautifully set in walled grounds at Blockhusudden in the royal park of Djurgården. The gallery houses a unique collection of works of art from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by leading artists of the period including Eugène Jansson, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, August Strindberg and Anders Zorn.
The building was designed by Ferdinand Boberg specifically to house banker and art patron Ernest Thiel’s magnificent art collection and was completed in 1907. The Thiel Gallery also served as Ernest Thiel's home from 1907 to 1924 and has remained largely unaltered ever since.
The upper floor was designed in accordance with Thiel’s own proposal of two large rooms “whose walls would be covered with paintings”. These two rooms, as well as the grand Munch room, all have glass roofs that admit daylight.
The tower room is surely the heart of the gallery – or perhaps its soul – containing Nietzsche’s death mask and prints by Edvard Munch.
It becomes apparent just how meticulous Ernest Thiel was in his choice of lighting, in the disposition of the rooms, the choice of colours and so on. The collection and the building together form a strikingly beautiful entity.
- See more at: http://www.thielska-galleriet.se/en/museum/#sthash.X6vZs1Cb.dpuf
Nobel Museum
2 StortorgetABBA The Museum
68 DjurgårdsvägenPrince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde is one of Sweden’s most popular art museums, beautifully situated on Djurgården in Stockholm. The museum consists of a main building, the Mansion, built in 1903–1905 as a residence for Prince Eugen (1865–1947), and a gallery building that was added in 1913. Architect Ferdinand Boberg designed both buildings in close cooperation with Prince Eugen. The prince, son of King Oscar II and Queen Sophia, was one of the leading landscape painters of his time. He was also an important art collector and a central figure in the Swedish cultural world.
45 locals recommend
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
6 Prins Eugens VägPrince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde is one of Sweden’s most popular art museums, beautifully situated on Djurgården in Stockholm. The museum consists of a main building, the Mansion, built in 1903–1905 as a residence for Prince Eugen (1865–1947), and a gallery building that was added in 1913. Architect Ferdinand Boberg designed both buildings in close cooperation with Prince Eugen. The prince, son of King Oscar II and Queen Sophia, was one of the leading landscape painters of his time. He was also an important art collector and a central figure in the Swedish cultural world.
Junibacken
8 GalärvarvsvägenParks & Nature
Djurgårdsbron
DjurgårdsbronDjurgården
Mariatorget
MariatorgetLångholmens Wärdshus
17 AlstaviksvägenKristinebergs Strand
Kristinebergs StrandHumlegården
32 KarlavägenSightseeing
The Royal Palace
Drinks & Nightlife
Go to Nobis Gold Bar. They offer a constantly changing fare of spectacular and irresistible drinks and cocktails.
12 locals recommend
Nobis Hotel Stockholm
2-4 NorrmalmstorgGo to Nobis Gold Bar. They offer a constantly changing fare of spectacular and irresistible drinks and cocktails.
Godot Brasserie
36 Grev TuregatanThey also have a restaurant.
Café Opera
Karl XII:s torgHell's Kitchen
4 SturegatanFou Club
2 HamngatanRose Club
2 HamngatanThe Hallwyl Museum
4 Hamngatan