Join us for an Off-the-Beaten Weekend in Stockholm, a new story that unfolds like a travel log infused with the winter wonder of Sweden’s snow-blanketed landscape. From urban to rural, a light-hearted getaway invites you to explore, unwind, and embrace a carefree pleasure with a list of can't-miss places in hand.
Restaurant Pelikan
Suspended between fine dining and a stunning Art Nouveau hall, Restaurant Pelikan is a Södermalm institution dating back to the 17th century. It serves classic home-cooked Swedish husmanskost and is a vibrant cultural hub with a cocktail bar and rotating art exhibitions.
Ett Hem
More than just a boutique hotel, Ett Hem, meaning “at home,” is an intimate retreat housed in early 20th-century townhouses. Enjoy a cozy Scandinavian homey feeling with vintage furniture and lush gardens.
Kungsträdgården
This unique subway station is an underground art gallery carved into bedrock. Part of Stockholm’s iconic Art Walk, it presents a surreal mix of archaeology, art, and modern design, making it one of Europe’s most artistic subway stations.
Märta Måås-Fjetterström
Design enthusiasts, take note! The world of Märta Måås-Fjetterström, the visionary Swedish textile artist, is filled with bold, handwoven rugs that redefine Scandinavian interiors. Visiting a showroom or exhibition of her work feels like stepping into a woven dream
Stora Bageriet
Once a supplier to Sweden’s royal court, Stora Bageriet is now a haven for modern artisanal baking. With warm lighting and rustic wood counters, the bakery offers a range of treats from flaky kanelbullar (cinnamon rolls) to chewy sourdough loaves.
Rosendals Trädgård
A hidden oasis on Djurgården island, Rosendals Trädgård embodies the city’s slow beauty. Part garden, café, bakery, and greenhouse, it is filled with seasonal blooms and fresh produce - enjoy a slice of wood-fired bread or homemade apple cake under the trees.
Christoffers Blommor
Nestled in a cobblestone courtyard, Christoffers Blommor offers wild, unstructured floral arrangements and potted greenery, making it a cozy spot for design-conscious locals looking to bring touches of Nordic nature indoors.
Brunos Korvbar
A favorite since 1992, Brunos Korvbar, serves innovative takes on classic street food in freshly baked rolls. Perfect for a quick bite after shopping or gallery hopping, this beloved stand delights the palate with thoughtfully crafted street food.