CIRKUS
Read moreLocated on Djurgården Island, next to the main entrance to the Skansen outdoor museum. Take bus # 47 or boat on the Slussen or Nybroplan docks. The Orange Orange Building of the Cirkus, opened in 1891 and recently renovated, houses both a theatre, a restaurant and a circus.
COFFEE CUP
Read moreIt's just a few minutes away from the hotel. It's just a few minutes away. Slightly cheaper also. There is nothing like this to take a break and take a coffee and a brownie. Lighting lights create an intimate environment that you feel better by standing on the floor, far from the eyes of passers-by. Also owned by a chain, you will find other Crisp Cup in Nybrogatan 15, Hamngatan 37 or Birger Jarlsgatan 9.
TRÄDGÅRDEN
Read moreWhen summer comes, the underground club Under Bron moves outdoors and keeps the party going. At the foot of the huge concrete pillars, just under Johanneshovsbron, Trädgården installed in 2008 its amazing universe: a stage, small bleachers, sofas mounted on wheels arranged around low tables, a long bar that borders a house lost in this hostile world, a cocktail bar, tables shaded by umbrellas ... A place apart, which closes late on weekends in a warm atmosphere of outdoor club.
BOULEBAR - KUNGSHOLMEN
Read moreThis open-air bar-restaurant offers a concept well appreciated by the French and now by young Stockholmers: play pétanque while enjoying a delicious cocktail! Relax around the court with friends before dining: one of Sweden's top chefs, known for training culinary stars, runs the kitchens! The bar is open-air, just like its little sister Boulebar Tanto, and is ideally located on the shores of Lake Malaren, in the heart of Rålambshov Park and only a few minutes from the city center. A perfect place to spend a relaxing moment.
SJÄTTE TUNNAN
Read moreThe Sjätte Tunnan is recognized by its entrance with a medieval and gold medieval banner. A stole of steps transports you directly to medieval Sweden: a vaulted cellar, happy lurons disguised as Vikings, knights or knights of the king, special beer (test Gambrinus)… In short, an atmosphere like nowhere else where local language pads often conclude well-watered evenings. Guaranteed, but we won't spend all night. To try also, some dishes inspired by old recipes.
STAMPEN
Read moreThe famous Bourbon Street, the birthplace of jazz in New Orleans, has been located in the heart of the cobblestone district of Gamla Stan since 1968. At the Stampen, jazz takes the stage every night and finds its audience sipping a beer on the high tables. The atmosphere is cosy, lit with candles and instruments and other figurines, birdcages, are hung on the ceiling! Tuesday is dedicated to jazz and Saturday to blues! Take a little time to enjoy the music while seated, at 8:30 pm, the notes take flight!
PHARMARIUM
Read morePharmarium is a must-see cocktail bar in the Old Town, inspired by the first Swedish pharmacy, which opened to the public in 1575. The choice of cocktails determines the choice of food. Signature cocktails as well as well-prepared medium-sized dishes are served, consisting of seasonal ingredients and traditional medicinal herbs. Just like its first pharmacist Anthonius Busenius the owners have created a place of medicine, beauty and magic. Warm atmosphere, like a scene from The Great Gatsby.
OCH HIMLEN DÄRTILL
Read moreA lively restaurant and bar at the top of Skrapan on the 26th floor and a more sober restaurant on the 25th floor, this is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Stockholm. The bar is rather chic, the drinks a bit expensive, but the special atmosphere that reigns there and the privilege of having Södermalm spread out at its feet are well worth a visit! The place is also a restaurant! Recommended address for a romantic meal, with a table overlooking the illuminated city at night, or a beautiful colored sunset, a romantic experience guaranteed.
BOULEBAR - SÖDERMALM
Read moreIt may seem strange to come to Sweden to rediscover French charm, but it's the atmosphere of the place that's worth the detour. Here you can play pétanque, drink a glass of pastis and enjoy a meal that flirts deliciously with the cuisine of the South of France. In summer, the capital's inhabitants come here to spend a good time together, so it's a great place to relax and socialize! Boulebar includes several restaurants in Stockholm where you can play all year round, notably in Rådhuset and Liljeholmen.
DRAMATEN (THÉÂTRE NATIONAL)
Read moreFounded in 1788, the country's national theater is known as Dramaten. The theater is state-owned, and the government's mission is to present classical theater, newly written Swedish and international theater, and theater suitable for children. The current director and artistic director is Mattias Andersson. The building on Stockholm's Nybroplan has housed the theater since 1908. This large art building is structured over five floors.
MELLQVISTS CAFÉ & BAR
Read moreNestled under its red brick façade, this popular little establishment in the heart of Vasastan serves some of the best coffee in the city, with hearts in the hollow of a beautiful milk foam. Mouth-watering sandwiches fill the smallest of appetites, and the kannelbullar is delicious. A great fika address, with an outdoor terrace ideal for sunny evenings until sunset. You will see the locals meeting with friends. This café may become your go-to address when you don't want to look too hard.
ICEBAR BY ICEHOTEL STOCKHOLM
Read moreExperience a must at - 5 degrees all year round. The interior of the bar is completely made of ice, including the glasses, from the Torne River in northern Sweden. One of the cocktails is named after it, the Torne River, but try the Jukkas or the Northern Light if alcohol is not your thing. You have to pay an entrance fee, but it includes a drink. Beware of the side effects though, the maximum time you can stay inside is 45 minutes.
MAISON DES CONCERTS (KONSERTHUSET)
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OPÉRA ROYAL (OPERAN)
Read moreThe Royal Opera is Sweden's national opera and ballet theatre, founded by Gustav III in 1773. Located on the waterfront, just opposite the Royal Castle, the Royal Opera House was built between 1892 and 1899 in Renaissance style, after the original building was destroyed. Once past the marble entrance hall, one can see the large murals by the national artist Carl Larsson. Although opera and ballet are unfortunately not performed in the summer, the season is in full swing in autumn, winter and spring
CHINA TEATERN
Read moreThe China is located in the small park at the corner of Birger Jarlsgatan and Hamngatan. In 1905, a very big star was born at the China: it was Greta Garbo, in the role of Anna Karenina. Today, China only stages Swedish plays and musicals, which usually remain on the stage for several months. The productions are excellent and appreciated by the audience. There is also a restaurant, the China Matbar, where you can enjoy their theatre menu, which must be reserved at least 10 days in advance.
KATALIN AND ALL THAT JAZZ
Read moreKatalin Varga is passionate about music in general and jazz in particular. In 2000, she invested in this old railway shed, just behind the station, to create this beautiful concert hall. Minted furniture, walls covered with posters and decorated with frescoes, big central fireplace... the atmosphere is very friendly. You can come and listen to eclectic concerts almost every night, from pop to metal, rock, and jazz of course!
SÖDERKÄLLAREN
Read moreWe are here far from the posh clubs of the north of the city. Walls tagged from floor to ceiling, torn benches, engraved tables and sticky floor: you are warned that the atmosphere of the place tends towards the destroy. The cheap beer attracts a heterogeneous clientele and quickly makes the volume rise. Meeting people here seems to be easier than in most other places. On weekends, the huge brick-walled basement turns into a dance floor. A good place to start your evening without breaking the bank!
CARMEN
Read moreCarmen is a must-see pub in Stockholm, never empty, never boring. Sober decoration, but warm atmosphere, we go there for the cheap presses and the friendly atmosphere. On the first floor, large benches, noisy atmosphere and some casino games and, in the basement (open only on weekends), music and promiscuity favourable to dancing and meetings. There is a bar on each floor serving draught beers and a selection of Swedish, Czech, Belgian, Danish and Finnish bottled beers.
SÖDERHALLEN BILJARD
Read moreSöderhallen Biljard AB is a billiard room located in Stockholm. Söderhallen Biljard AB offers more than just billiards, it's a place where you can have a good time with friends and family. So, if you're in Stockholm and enjoy playing billiards, don't hesitate to visit Söderhallen Biljard AB.