Visiting Stockholm for only one day?
Here are some suggestions to make the most of your 24 hours in this charming city.
Popular Cafés in Södermalm
Pom and Flora, Greasy Spoon, and Nytorget 6 are some of the best breakfast spots.
Cafés in Central Stockholm
Kaferang and Campfire are highly recommended in central areas.
Top Choices in Vasastan
Pascal and Ritorno serve excellent breakfast options.
Weekend Brunch Options
STHLM Brunch Club, Greasy Spoon, Rival, and Berns Asiatiska offer hearty brunches perfect for kicking off your day.
Södermalm
Known for its hip and trendy vibe, it offers innovative restaurants, cozy cafés, and unique shops.
Gamla Stan (Old Town)
Stockholm’s oldest neighborhood, featuring historical attractions like The Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral.
Djurgården
A mix of green spaces and museums, home to ABBA The Museum, Skansen, and Gröna Lund Amusement Park.
Norrmalm (Stockholm City)
The bustling city center with shops, restaurants, and the Central Station.
Östermalm
An upscale district with cultural institutions and fine-dining options.
Vasastan
A residential area with cultural spots and some of the city's most acclaimed restaurants.
Kungsholmen
Known for the iconic City Hall and a mix of residential and commercial areas.
City Hall
Famous for hosting the Nobel Banquet and offering breathtaking views from its tower.
Gamla Stan
Explore medieval streets, The Royal Palace, and charming cafes.
Djurgården Museums
The Vasa Museum, Skansen, and Nordiska Museet are top picks, all within walking distance.
The Cell
A unique blend of life sciences and art, opened in April 2024.
Wisdome
Dear Lykkers, a dome cinema at the National Museum of Technology, showcasing films on space and technology.
Postmuseum
Reopened in 2024 with interactive exhibitions and a new museum restaurant, Avi.
New Gastronomic Hubs
Slakthusområdet, Stockholm’s former meat-packing district, is now a culinary hotspot with venues like Fållan, Bar Montan, and Solen.
Trending Restaurants
India’s serves Indian-Swedish fusion cuisine, while Rosetta’s offers plant-based soul food.
Fika Culture
Enjoy Sweden’s love for coffee with a visit to one of Stockholm’s many cafes.
The Subway Art Tour
The metro is often called the world’s longest art exhibition, featuring stunning artwork at many stations.
Fjäderholmarna
Located just 25-30 minutes by boat, offering restaurants, cafés, and craft shops in a scenic setting.
Gustavsberg
Accessible by bus, this area is known for its porcelain factory and charming harbor.
Vaxholm
A picturesque town with pastel-colored wooden houses and a historic fortress.
Stockholm offers a blend of historical charm, modern attractions, and natural beauty, making it a city worth exploring.