You can find cafés, stores, and bars here. It’s a great area to shop, eat and people-watch!
What’s Fika? It’s a Swedish tradition which means to have coffee and sweets. Fika is also an excellent way for Swedes to slow down and relax.
This beautiful building located on Sveavägen Street houses more than two million items – this includes literature, magazines, movies, and music.
The Modern Art Museum contains art pieces from the 16th century to present-day artists. You can learn about Swedish abstract artist Hilma af Klint and more.
Some popular local dishes include Swedish meatballs with lingonberry sauce, fried herring, Köttbullar (meatballs) with mashed potatoes and more.
One of the staple pastries in Sweden is kanelbulle, which is a cinnamon roll. The best part about this? It’s topped with pearl sugar!