Stockholm feels like a city that’s easy to love because it never forces you to choose between charm and convenience. Stroll through Gamla Stan early in the morning and you’ll hear the church bells mingling with the clink of coffee cups at Café Schweizer, where a cappuccino runs about 45 SEK. A short...
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10- Vasa Museum$15-$15
Explore the 17th‑century warship that sank on its maiden voyage, with immersive exhibits and a massive indoor ship hall.
Find on Viator → - ABBA: The Museum$25-$25
Interact with exhibits that let you mix your own ABBA tracks for a fun, hands‑on music experience.
Find on Viator → - Stockholm City Hall$10-$10
Join a guided tour of the iconic red‑brick building to see the Golden Hall’s mosaics and learn about Swedish heritage.
Find on Viator → - Fotografiska$12-$12
View contemporary photography in a former brewery setting; allocate about an hour and a half for the main galleries.
Find on Viator → - Oaxen Slip$20-$20
Enjoy Nordic small plates at this relaxed waterfront spot; main courses are around $20 and you can linger for an hour or more.
Find on Viator → - Debaser$10-$10
Experience live bands and DJ sets in Södermalm’s lively venue; cover charge is about $10 and the night can run until midnight or later.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
8- Oaxen Slip$15-$30/ppNordic · DjurgårdenReserve →
- Vete‑Katten$3-$6/ppSwedish · Gamla StanReserve →
- Vete‑Katten$3-$6/ppSwedish · Gamla StanReserve →
- Café Schweizer$5-$7/ppSwedish · Gamla StanReserve →
- Meatballs for the People$11-$13/ppSwedish · SödermalmReserve →
- Falafel wrap (Hornstull Food Hall)$7-$9/ppMiddle Eastern · HornstullReserve →
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