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People travel from here to London, Stockholm and Uppsala, and to here from Insjön and Motala.

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Tips for Stockholm

Stockholm is 40 miles from Enköping
  • Silvana Wasitova
    Silvana suggests

    Skansen is a blast

    Added July 26th 2008

    If you like history and historical architecture, make time to visit the Skansen Open Air Museum

    This tip is tagged / museum
  • Dan Stenborg
    Dan suggests

    The magic of "fika"

    Added May 23rd 2008

    Riddargatan 4

    Stockholm has gone crazy about cafées, latte city, baristas frolic ... however may I suggest you try one of the classics ... Sturekatten at Riddargatan ... check on a map not too easy to find if you are not used to it ... the feeling at Sturekatten is like being at a home in the beginning of hte last century ...

    www.hitta.se/...
    This tip is tagged / cafe / slacking
  • Alef Arendsen
    Alef suggests

    Chutney

    Added February 22nd 2008

    Katarina Bangata, Stocklhom

    For the vegetarian lovers and for those who'd like to see some vibrant hip, youngster Stockholm area and restaurant. Cheap, East-Berlin vibe to it.

    www.chutney.se/...
    This tip is tagged / clothing / fashion / restaurant / vegatarian
  • David Schmidt
    David suggests

    Nordic Light Hotel

    Added July 15th 2008

    Vasaplan

    Searching for a nice hotel to stay, the Nordic Light Hotel offers everything you need. From vibrant bass boosts in the lobby, to fancy colors in one of their Mood rooms. Swedish design furniture is included.

    www.nordiclighthotel.se/...
    This tip is tagged / hotel / design
  • Daniel Fascia
    Daniel suggests

    Classic Scandinavian interior design and fabrics

    Added April 16th 2008

    Strandvagen

    Take a trip to the Stockholm institution of Svenskt Tenn and check out their wonderful colourful fabrics and beautiful furniture. There are also some great books about the history of Swedish interior design and the Josef Frank influence.

    www.svenskttenn.se
    This tip is tagged / swedish / interior design / stockholm
  • Alef Arendsen
    Alef suggests

    Fifth Ave. Shoe Repair

    Added February 27th 2008

    South of Folkungsgatan

    Nice clothing in a nice part of town.

    www2.shoerepair.se
    This tip is tagged / fashion
  • Jacob Westerberg
    Jacob suggests

    Restaurangen Restaurangen

    Added August 25th 2008

    Oxtorgsgatan 14, Norrmalm - Right across the street from the concert house (Konserthuset)

    Very nice restaurant where you choose between 3, 5 and 7 dishes, every dish has a unique name that represents a flavor. One of my personal favorites in Stockholm, fairly expensive but not too bad.

    www.f12.se/...
    This tip is tagged / restaurant / lunch / dinner
  • Fabrizio Nico
    Fabrizio suggests

    CD shop

    Added April 11th 2008

    St. Nyg. 18 SE-11127 Stockholm

    For all matal maniacs go to Sound Pollution!!

    www.soundpollution.se
    This tip is tagged / Music / shop
  • Nils-Petter Lövgren
    Nils-Petter suggests

    Shopping - Fashion

    Added March 9th 2008

    Store in on Tjärhovsgatan 3 on the southside of town. Subwaystation: Medborgarplatsen

    Avant-garde fashion label from Stockholm. Sold in their own store and at selected stores like Weekdays and Åhlens

    nakkna.com
    This tip is tagged / fashion
  • Aleksi Pihkanen
    Aleksi suggests

    Liljeholmsbadet

    Added November 26th

    Bergsunds Strand 2

    A little floating bath house with electric (not too hot) saunas and a warm pool. Mondays is ladies only and friday is for gentlemen.

    This tip is tagged / bath / hygiene / relaxation / swimming
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Mr & Mrs Smith
on nearby Stockholm
Stockholm is 40 miles from Enköping
Cityscape: Fresh-air fairytale
City Life: Nordic cool
  • + Getting There

    Automobiles

    A taxi costs SEK 400. A car is only an advantage if you want to leave the city centre.

    Planes

    Arlanda Airport is 40km from the centre. The 45-min Flygbussarna bus service costs SEK 100. If you end up flying into Skavsta airport, a bus into Stockholm takes an hour and a half.

    Trains

    A 20-min Arlanda Express Train costs SEK 180 and takes you into Stockholm Central Station. From here you can access Stockholm's underground, called the Tunnelbana.

  • + Local Knowledge

    Dialing

    Country code for Sweden: 46. Stockholm: 8.

    Reads

    The Magic Lantern: an Autobiography by Ingmar Bergman; The Messiah of Stockholm by Cynthia Ozick.

    Do go / Don't Go

    In winter, the city gets just five hours of daylight. At weekends in July, it can be very quiet as everybody heads to their summer-island properties.

    Cuisine

    The smörgåsbord, surströmming (fermented Baltic herring), köttbullar (meatballs). Owing to long winters, traditional dishes are heavy and rich, but modern Swedish cuisine is lighter, with more fresh vegetables.

    Taxis

    You can hail cabs on the street; short trips are usually inexpensive.

    Tipping

    Tips are included; for good service, round up the bill.

    Currency

    Swedish kronor; SEK 10 = about €1.

    Packing

    Deck shoes, eye-mask in summer (only three hours of darkness), contemporary-furniture wish list, duty-free booze and smokes.

  • + Worth Doing

    Arts

    The Moderna Museet has a superb collection of Swedish and international art. More than 16,000 paintings and sculptures are housed in the National Museum on Södra Blasieholmshamnen. The open-air museum Skansen on Djurgården recalls the Sweden of bygone days, with flora and fauna, farms, manor-houses and craftspeople at work. The Vasamuseet: the Vasa is the world's only surviving 17th-century ship (www.vasamuseet.se).

    And...

    Get a boat out to the archipelago of Vaxholm in summer and have a champagne picnic (ask the hotel to pack you one). Or sail to the Royal Swedish Yacht Club (two hours from the central port) and visit the pretty beaches and harbour at Sandhamn, on the island of Sandön.

    Shopping

    Biblioteksgatan, near Stureplan, has a concentration of upmarket shops. On Hornsgatan are irresistible interior design and art shops. Södermalm has many secondhand and antiques shops, as well as one-off boutiques and skater shops. For handicrafts and knick-knacks, visit the Old Town of Gamla Stan. Don't leave without visiting Östermalmshallen Market on Humlegårdsgatan, open until 18h Monday-Thursday; 18h30 Friday; 16h Saturday and 14h Sunday. In a characterful building next to the flower market, it's a huge delicatessen selling every type of top-quality food you can think of.

    Viewpoint

    The best and most self-indulgent place from which to view the city is the restaurant Eriks Gondolen on Stadsgården (see under restaurants).

    Something

    Watch the changing of the guard (12h15, or 13h15 on Sundays) daily in the Outer Courtyard of the beautiful Royal Palace. Play in the snow in winter!

  • + Diary

    June Midsummer skies barely grow dark, and Swedes celebrate on the weekend closest to 24 June. At Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in Europe, the festivities bring out maypoles, traditional costumes and games, and folk musicians and dancers. July Stockholm Jazz Festival (www. stockholmjazz.com). 13 December St Lucia Day: celebrations in honour of the patron saint of light, to brighten up a very dark time of the year.

Mr & Mrs Smith recommend