Stockholm Guide
Sunshine, blondes, sea: a snapshot to Stockholm. Not our finest city-scalping effort, it was too sunny to explore – but it’s a start:
Vasa the Viking boat sank on her first voyage, 1928 #Fail.
City Hall, Nobel Peace Prize party venue. Amazing – built 1911. With added water stains to give it a distressed look and feel.
Trädgården – south Södermalm – hmm wouldn’t bother. Maybe it’s ok if a gig is on.
Folkoperan Bar on Hornsgatan, Soder.
Gondolen, north Södermalm – didn’t go but I would’ve if I could’ve crossed the sea of gayness.
Kongsnarabaren Bar – old school martini joint in the city. Def recommended.
Mälarpaviljongen – right on the water. With added foliage.
Restaurants:
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Mathias Dahlgren at the Grand Hotel
Matbaren – experimental food
Leijontornet – of the Noma ilk
Lux Stockholm, old Electrolux factory
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Rolfs Kok
B.A.R.
Chez Betty
Brasserie Godot
Teatergrillen
Bistro Rouge
Pastis
Restaurant AG
Musveet
Arlanda twisting tower
Den Glydene Freden
Konsnarsbaren
Bars:
Kongsnarabaren Bar – old school martini joint in the city. Def recommended.
Mälarpaviljongen – right on the water. With added foliage.
Kvarnen beer hall, Sodo
Lydmar Bar
Riche
Mälarpaviljongen
Urban Deli
Morfar
Ginko
Stay:
Ett Hem Hotel
Story hotel
Nobis hotel
Lydmar Hotel
To do:
Vasa
City Hall
Nordika Museum – old Nordic folk of the V&A variety
Saluhall food hall, Östermalm
Spa Central Badet and Sturebadet
Millesgården
Fotografiska museum
Moderna museet
Royal palace, Drottningholm palace – boat from City Hall
Swim in the middle of the city on the island Långholmen,