Strolling and hanging around in Stockholm

Riddarfjärden and Stortorget in Old Town. Photo: Mostphotos.com
Fun times in the trendy and idyllic capital of Sweden
In Stockholm you´ll find a variety of entertainment, both classics and new attractions. The seventeenth-century ship of Vasa was almost intact, after its maiden voyage, when the ship was salvaged 333 years later. The museum can be visited again and again, and just around the corner another popular attraction of Djurgården is located, ABBA The Museum. Let yourself go to the rythm of Swedish hits, you´ll find a treasure to Swedish music from many decades not just ABBA´s. Fotografiska is loved by many people, and besides from pitoresque visual art you can indulge yourself in a stunning view and excellent food - the restaurant received Dagens Nyheter´s award Gulddraken 2015 for the best restaurant in a middle class.

Hasselbacken, the seventeenth-century ship Vasa. Photo: Mostphotos.com
Culinary adventures
Nordic, Asian or Italian. In a luxury, budget or middle class. Stockholm offers many of Sweden´s best restaurant owners and foodies will be able to enjoy culinary adventures at all levels. During spring the streets come alive and the outdoor restaurants are full of happy faces until the midnight hours.

Dinner at Haymarket by Scandic. Photo: Scandic Hotels
Shop 'til you drop
Besides excellent food and culture there´s many boutiques and department stores to explore. If you prefer vintage, exclusive news or affordable finds? You don´t have to choose. No matter if your hotel room is crowded with shopping bags or if you´re back from a nice window shopping you´ll sleep tight in our comfortable beds at one of our hotels.
Hotels for all tastes
At Stureplan, Scandic Anglais with Jamie´s Italian, fabulous shopping and entertainment awaits you just around the corner. Grand Central by Scandic lies almost next to the Central Station and the large shopping areas. When you stay at Scandic Hasselbacken at the calmer area of Djurgarden you stay next door to Skansen, Grona Lund and Cirkus.