Stockholm
Cutting-edge chic on the water
Travel to Stockholm, where cobbled streets lead to waterside restaurants and shop windows reveal blown glass and woollen goods.
Things to do
After flights to Stockholm, discover Old Sweden at the world’s oldest open-air museum, Skansen. Stately windmills brush the sky and weathered homes recall the lives of sturdy Laplanders, all gathered together at this Stockholm museum.
Shopping
Before return flights from Stockholm, visit the cobbled streets of Gamla Stan, Old Town, for a shopping excursion of traditional Swedish handcrafts. Colourful hand-blown glass gleams in shop displays, and thick woollen sweaters with traditional Nordic designs promise to keep away winter’s chill.
Restaurants
Sunshine glances off the water and brightens centuries-old inns in Stockholm’s Gamla Stan. Tuck into plates of tender, freshly-caught salmon or try smoked eel or reindeer followed by a glass of icy cold, anise-flavoured Aquavit. .
Nightlife
Opera singers perform in 18th-century costumes and powdered wigs at the lavish Drottningholm Court Theatre. Set on an island in Lake Mälaren, a ticket to Stockholm’s most famous opera and ballet venue features period theatre sets and musicians with antique instruments.
When to go
KLM has frequent flights to Stockholm. Plan a city break around the June Midsummer celebration at Skansen, or listen to world-class jazz artists at the Stockholm Jazz Festival in July.
Upcoming events
- Stockholm International Boat ShowMar 2012 (annual)
- GärdesloppetMay 2012 (annual)
- Show all events
Things to do
SpotlightVasa Museum
Atmospheric and high-tech, the Vasa Museum is the main jewel of the museum-heavy Djurgården district. The museum is based around More about this item
More things to doNightlife
SpotlightAbsolut Icebar Stockholm
Absolut Icebar Stockholm is the world's first permanent ice bar. Located in Norrhalm, it's kept at -5°C (23°F). Vodka shots More about this item
More nightlifeShopping
SpotlightDesignTorget
Quirky items by young Swedish designers are on offer at DesignTorget on Götgatan. Visitors invest in flowery trays or sleek More about this item
More shopping




