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Sweden

Sweden, the land of forests and lakes, also boasts bustling cities where cutting edge design mixes with rich cultural heritage. The capital city Stockholm is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, due largely to the archipelago system it is built around.

Captivating landscapes abound in Sweden from scenic coastlines, idyllic islands, arctic wilderness areas, vast lakes and starkly beautiful forests that cover over half the country.

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Food & Drink in Sweden


Östermalms Saluhall

The in-door market Östermalms Saluhall is located on Östermalmstorg in central Stockholm, located in a fantastic building. This market is definitely worth a visit, especially for lovers of good food. Visit this market for a pleasant lunch.

Address: Östermalmstorg 114 39 Stockholm

Opening hours: Mon-Thu 9.30am-6pm, Fri 9.30am-18.30pm, Sat 9.30-4pm

Website: www.ostermalmshallen.se


Fem Små Hus

Fem Små Hus means five small houses in Swedish. The restaurant faces the Köpmanstorget to the east of Gamla Stan, and it is surrounded by five historic buildings. Here you will dine inside old traditional Swedish houses. Traditional Swedish dishes are available.

Address: Nygrand 10

Tel: +46 8-10 87 75

Fax: +46 8 14 96 95

Email: info@femsmahus.se

Website: www.femsmahus.se


Grand's Veranda

Grand’s Veranda is a high-class French restaurant located within the Grand Hotel. It has an elegant interior and a veranda overlooking Stockholm Bay and the royal palace located in Gamla Stan. They serve fantastic Scandinavian dishes at Grand’s Veranda.

Address: Blasieholmshamnen 2

Tel: +46 8-679 35 86

Email: verhov@grandhotel.se

Website: www.grandhotel.se


Fredsgatan 12

Fredsgatan 12 is a very stylish and contemporary restaurant. It offers a great eclectic menu and creative combinations, such as chicken with eucalyptus or lamb with dill, liquorice, and carrots.

Address : Fredsgatan 12

Tel: +46 8-24 80 52

Fax: +46 8-23-76 05

Email: reservation@fredsgatan12.com


Eken Matsal

Eken Matsal is a restaurant that is located on the first floor of Hilton Hotel in Slussen. This restaurant serves organic food and offers a great menu. Dining here you will also enjoy the view of the picturesque city hall and the old town across the Riddar fjord shore .

Address: Guldrand 8

Tel: +46 8-517 353 00

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Website: www.stockholm-slussen.hilton.com


Vedholms Fisk

Vedholms Fisk is an restaurant with history. The 70-year old owner and chef, Vedholm, is still active in the kitchen and he is famous for his seafood menu.

Address: Nybrokajen 17

Tel: +46 8-611 78 74

Fax: +46 8-678 60 11


Gondolen

Restaurant Gondolen offers great views to its visitors as it is located on the top floor of an high rising building, facing the Stockholm bay. Apart from Swedish meals, dishes from around the world are also available. Gondolen is also a popular place for lunch.

Address: Stadsgatan 6

Tel: +46 8-641 70 90

Fax: +46 8-641 11 40

Email: info@eriks.se

Website: www.eriks.se


Stadshuskällaren

Stadshuskällaren is a restaurant that has wonderful atmosphere and it is located in the city hall. Here, you can eat like a Nobel Prize laureate and sample the genuine dinner menu of the Nobel Prize banquet. From the menu you can choose dishes from 1901 to the present day. Room sizes vary according to the number of diners. Reservations are required two days in advance.

Address: Stadshuset, Hantverkargatan 1

Tel: +46 8-506 322 00

Fax: +46 8-506 322 99

Email: stadshuskallaren@profilrestauranger.se

Website: www.profilrestauranger.se


Hyttsillsafton

Glass factories were not only places of work but also served as social centres for meetings, debates and more festive activities like singing. It was customary in these instances to bake sill (herring) after work using the leftover heat from the furnace (hytt). Some glass factories host "Hyttsillsafton", where you can experience this tradition. Apart from sill, the menu includes Småland's specialty sausages, baked potatoes, beer, mineral water, cheese cake, coffee and tea.

Website: www.glasriket.se/Hyttsill/HS_1E.htm

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