What to do in Stockholm & Where to find the best Swedish Meatballs

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  • Stockholm

  • Food & Wine

  • City Travel

  • Arts & Culture

  • Local Culture

  • Local Food

  • History

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Whether you're a foodie, a history buff or a fashion enthusiast, Stockholm promises an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the city's rich culinary traditions, explore its cultural landmarks, and indulge in its world-renowned design scene. Stockholm is a destination that will leave you with memories to savor for a lifetime.

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Things to do in Stockholm

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Beyond the culinary delights, Stockholm offers a wealth of cultural attractions and shopping opportunities for visitors. Skansen, an open-air museum, and the Nordiska museet provide a fascinating glimpse into Swedish history and traditions. The picturesque Stortorget, or Old Town Square, is a must-visit for capturing iconic photographs of Stockholm's charming architecture.

For those seeking to immerse themselves in Swedish design, the Nordiska Galleriet 1912 is an interior design store and gallery that showcases the best of Scandinavian aesthetics. Brandstationen, Sneakershyllan, and SNS Stockholm are havens for sneaker enthusiasts, while Beyo Vintage offers a treasure trove of vintage furniture.

Acne Studios Nytorgsgatan, Modernity, and ASPLUND are renowned for their high-quality furniture and home decor, catering to those with a penchant for minimalist Scandinavian design. APLACE - Stockholm is a one-stop-shop for trendy clothing, accessories, and interior details from exclusive and well-known brands.

Siv & Åke, a charming vintage shop on St Paulsgatan, offers a curated selection of hand-picked Italian garments for both men and women, making it a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts. By Malene Birger and Broadway & Sons are also excellent destinations for vintage shopping and stylish Swedish fashion.

For those seeking discounts on designer labels, Acne Archive Torsgatan and HUMANA Second Hand are excellent options, offering a wide range of pre-loved and discounted items from coveted brands.

Places to eat & drink in Stockholm

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Let's start with the quintessential Swedish dish – meatballs! No visit to Stockholm is complete without indulging in these savory delights. Restaurant Pelikan, a classic establishment, serves up some of the best meatballs in town, making it a must-visit for visitors seeking an authentic Swedish experience. Kvarnen, a lively food tour and beer hall, is another excellent spot to savor delicious meatballs while immersing yourself in the city's vibrant culinary scene.

For those seeking a more touristy yet diverse experience, head to Meatballs for the People, where you'll find a wide range of meatball options to satisfy every craving. Melanders Dalagatan, on the other hand, is renowned for its delectable toast skagen, a Swedish classic featuring prawns, mayonnaise, and dill on crispy bread.

If you're in the mood for a refined dining experience, Villa Godthem and Restaurang Nytorget 6 are excellent choices. Villa Godthem offers a delightful afternoon tea service, allowing you to indulge in traditional Swedish pastries and savories in a charming setting. Restaurang Nytorget 6, meanwhile, is celebrated for serving some of the best meatballs in the city, making it a must-visit for meatball enthusiasts.

Venture outside the city center, and you'll discover hidden gems like Taxinge Castle Cafe, known for its vast smorgasbord of pastries – a true paradise for those with a sweet tooth. Restaurang Prinsen is another destination worth the journey, boasting meatballs that are said to be nothing short of amazing.

For a truly unique experience, consider visiting Rånäs Slott, a stunning castle where you can indulge in afternoon tea and spa treatments amidst ornate surroundings. Just remember to make reservations in advance, especially if you're part of a larger group.

Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh AB is a must-visit for those seeking a traditional Swedish crawfish dinner, while Sturehof, a seafood dining institution, offers a delectable dalarömacka – a classic open-faced sandwich featuring hot-smoked herring, whitefish roe, and raw egg yolk on dark rye bread.

Tennstopet, a century-old establishment, is the perfect spot to indulge in SOS (herring, cheese, and butter) and other traditional Swedish fare, accompanied by refreshing lager and aquavit. For a more contemporary dining experience, head to Restaurang Hantverket, where Executive Chef Stefan Ekengren serves up innovative dishes like hasselback potatoes with bleak roe, sour cream, and spring onion, as well as glace au four (baked Alaska) with salt licorice parfait and lemon cake.

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Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, Stockholm Sips & Savors: A Foodie's Guide to the Swedish Capital.

This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Stockholm.

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