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Sweden (Stockholm)

hi, I would like to know if any of you have an itinerary of what to see in Stochkholm in 4 days. If you are a local guide, suggest what to see. Could you guide me?

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

@Massimo-Rucci

 

So, I'll post what I know about food in Stockholm.

 

It's hard to say what's typically Swedish and where the locals eat because the most popular restaurants is often restaurants with food from other countries. Though, of course there are some places that serves typical Swedish food but I wouldn't say the Stockholmers eat there. I will link you to restaurants and I'll start with the ones that I've tried out myself. But I'll also link to popular restaurants that I haven't been too yet. A tip is to reserve tables in advance when they easily get fully booked. Also, the prices I'm listing below can change in the course of time and is estimated by me. Check the links for exact prices.

 

Swedish food:

 

Svartengrens, five course tasting menu $70

- I really enjoyed this place. Great service and food. Also the cocktails were very playful.

 

http://www.svartengrens.se/

 

STHLM Tapas, small dishes for $5-6

- Tapas is of course not from Sweden but STHLM tapas has made some of their tapas dishes out of Swedish tradition.

 

https://www.sthlmtapas.se/

 

SMAK, one dish $13 three dishes $40 five dishes $55 seven dishes $69

- I had five dishes and that was plenty of food. They manage to really balance the tastes in a fun and unusual way.

 

https://smakstockholm.se/

 

Aifur, main courses around $30

 

http://aifur.se/

 

Tradition, main courses around $25

 

http://www.restaurangtradition.se/

 

My favorite places:

 

YUC Mexican, small dishes between $10-15

- This is probably my favorite food in Stockholm. It's a mexican restaurant with the best tacos I've had. The service is great. The only thing is that it's a bit noisy since it's also a bar.

 

https://yuc.se/mexican/

 

Falloumi, main courses around $9-10

- I eat here often. This is a falafel restaurant with no doubt the BEST sweet potato fries in the world. Great prices for good fast food.

 

http://falloumi.se/start.html

 

Fang Yuan Shi Wu, main courses around $8

- Also a place I often go to, the cutest two ladies owns this restaurant and makes great dumplings. Really great prices and very good dumplings. (They don't have a website though, very small restaurant)

 

https://www.tripadvisor.se/Restaurant_Review-g189852-d5972000-Reviews-Fang_Yuan_Shi_Wu-Stockholm.htm...

 

China!, main courses around $20

- Swedens best chinese food, that's all that needs to be said.

 

http://main.restaurantchina.se/

 

WÄNG Izakaya, main courses around $15-25 (Download and register in the app "The Fork" and get 50% off!)

- Great thai food, great service. No problem getting the dishes vegan or vegetarian.

 

http://www.wangizakaya.se/

 

So, there's my best options. I really hope it's helpful!

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

Hallo @Hasan-Rashed @PerC @OrhanAkkus @Linnéa @knyberg please help @Massimo-Rucci 

 


@Massimo-Rucci wrote:

hi, I would like to know if any of you have an itinerary of what to see in Stochkholm in 4 days. If you are a local guide, suggest what to see. Could you guide me?


 

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

Sure! But the question is very vague so unless more specific I would just recommend to read ny reviews and decide what is interesting.

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

HI @Massimo-Rucci!

 

I typically use https://get.google.com/trips/ to suggest things to do in a new city. It is all about personal preference – for example, are you an arts lover, a hiker or do you prefer exploring local food? See here for good suggestions on what do see/do: https://www.visitstockholm.com/guides/stockholm-top-10/

I usually show visitors the City hall since it is free and in the city center. Also, it’s a fun fact that the Nobel Prize banquet is held at City Hall each year.

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

Hi @Massimo-Rucci!

 

Welcome to Sweden and Stockholm!

 

Stockholm has many things to offer and all depends on what you're interested in. Let me give you a variety of advice:

 

Many of the museums are owned by the government and has free entrance. In the link below you can find the museums that's free of charge:

 

https://www.visitstockholm.com/sv/guider/museer-med-gratis-intrade/

 

A very popular museum, that's not free of charge, is the photographic museum. And the restaurant there is also very popular. See this in the link below:

 

https://www.fotografiska.com/sto

 

Something that I think everyone has to see is the old town. Usually there's a lots of tourists there and it's filled with pittoresque shops, restaurants and cafés. The prices here are quite expensive since it's so popular among tourists so my suggestion is that you just walk around here, watching all the beutiful buildnings and narrow alleys but find a place somewhere else to eat.

 

Some of my personal favorites is all the "escape games". There's a variety of company that hosts this kind of games but I really do enjoy all of them. Tripadvisor has a good list over the biggest ones:

 

https://www.tripadvisor.se/Attractions-g189852-Activities-c56-t208-Stockholm.html

 

If you're in to gambling the Stockholm Casino is a nice place. Though, important to bring your passport to get in. Every guest gets registered in the reception due to safety. 

 

https://www.casinocosmopol.se/

 

If you're more in to arcade games, there's a little hidden place called "Hey STHLM" inside of a rock/pool-bar called "RoQ". There they have japanese slots and arcadegames. I really enjoy this place. You start a game by inserting a coin (a special token that you exchange money to in a little ATM inside the bar). Each coin is worth 10 SEK (about $1). Lots of fun!

 

https://heysthlm.se/

 

I have maaany suggestions on where to eat. Please let me know what type of food you like and I'll hand you the best options.

 

Is there anything special you're interested in? And also, if you find something interesting and want to get directions, get back to me!

 

Hope you have a pleasant stay in Stockholm and may the weather be with you!

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Hey @Linnéa,

 

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By the way, that's a great post! Thanks so much for sharing these tips!

 

 

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)

@bdmafuz Thanks for making me notice this post 🙂

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@NadyaPN Thank you very much for your help! I realize I may have been the problem since I edited the post several times because of typos. Glad you let it through though!

 

An also, thank you for your kind words. I love to help people out 🙂

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Thanks, your information is very useful to me.

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Re: Sweden (Stockholm)


@Linnéa wrote:

Hi @Massimo-Rucci!

 

Welcome to Sweden and Stockholm!

 

Stockholm has many things to offer and all depends on what you're interested in. Let me give you a variety of advice:

 

Many of the museums are owned by the government and has free entrance. In the link below you can find the museums that's free of charge:

 

https://www.visitstockholm.com/sv/guider/museer-med-gratis-intrade/

 

A very popular museum, that's not free of charge, is the photographic museum. And the restaurant there is also very popular. See this in the link below:

 

https://www.fotografiska.com/sto

 

Something that I think everyone has to see is the old town. Usually there's a lots of tourists there and it's filled with pittoresque shops, restaurants and cafés. The prices here are quite expensive since it's so popular among tourists so my suggestion is that you just walk around here, watching all the beutiful buildnings and narrow alleys but find a place somewhere else to eat.

 

Some of my personal favorites is all the "escape games". There's a variety of company that hosts this kind of games but I really do enjoy all of them. Tripadvisor has a good list over the biggest ones:

 

https://www.tripadvisor.se/Attractions-g189852-Activities-c56-t208-Stockholm.html

 

If you're in to gambling the Stockholm Casino is a nice place. Though, important to bring your passport to get in. Every guest gets registered in the reception due to safety. 

 

https://www.casinocosmopol.se/

 

If you're more in to arcade games, there's a little hidden place called "Hey STHLM" inside of a rock/pool-bar called "RoQ". There they have japanese slots and arcadegames. I really enjoy this place. You start a game by inserting a coin (a special token that you exchange money to in a little ATM inside the bar). Each coin is worth 10 SEK (about $1). Lots of fun!

 

https://heysthlm.se/

 

I have maaany suggestions on where to eat. Please let me know what type of food you like and I'll hand you the best options.

 

Is there anything special you're interested in? And also, if you find something interesting and want to get directions, get back to me!

 

Hope you have a pleasant stay in Stockholm and may the weather be with you!


Thank You very much. your directions are very useful. As for the food, I would like to taste typical dishes. In street markets. Or in typical taverns where the locals eat.