Guidebook for Hägersten-Liljeholmen

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Guidebook for Hägersten-Liljeholmen

Food Scene

Freshly baked bread and desserts
Konditori Midsommar
12 Midsommarvägen
Freshly baked bread and desserts
Cozy Cafe with lots of desserts
Konditori Kalaskransen
17 Svandammsvägen
Cozy Cafe with lots of desserts
Cozy lunch and brunch place with cool interiors
13 locals recommend
Persien på Hörnet i Midsommarkransen AB
4 Tegelbruksvägen
13 locals recommend
Cozy lunch and brunch place with cool interiors
One of the better Sushi places nearby
Zugoi Sushi
5 Svandammsvägen
One of the better Sushi places nearby
One of the better hamburger joints in Stockholm
69 locals recommend
Svenska Hamburgerköket
78 Tellusborgsvägen
69 locals recommend
One of the better hamburger joints in Stockholm
One of Stockholms more famous Sushi places
79 locals recommend
Swedish Sushi Kitchen
76 Tellusborgsvägen
79 locals recommend
One of Stockholms more famous Sushi places
Swedish Cuisine in hearthy meals, if you wanna try Swedish food, this is one the places to try out
13 locals recommend
Nalle & Kroppkakan
41 Svandammsvägen
13 locals recommend
Swedish Cuisine in hearthy meals, if you wanna try Swedish food, this is one the places to try out
Organic food within a cool interior, this place is one of my favorite breakfast, brunch and lunch places in Stockholm
8 locals recommend
Koloni
22 Telefonvägen
8 locals recommend
Organic food within a cool interior, this place is one of my favorite breakfast, brunch and lunch places in Stockholm
Upscale French with ok price
Luzette
25 Centralplan
Upscale French with ok price
16 locals recommend
Smak
14 Oxtorgsgatan
16 locals recommend
Cheap Vegetarian/Raw food
Sally Voltaire & Systrar
50 Klarabergsgatan
Cheap Vegetarian/Raw food
Upscale French Swedish
7 locals recommend
Aubergine
38 Linnégatan
7 locals recommend
Upscale French Swedish
Upscale Swedish
10 locals recommend
Fem små hus
10 Nygränd
10 locals recommend
Upscale Swedish
Upscale Swedish in the Old Town. A must see.
19 locals recommend
Den Gyldene Freden
51 Österlånggatan
19 locals recommend
Upscale Swedish in the Old Town. A must see.
One of Stockholm's classic inner city bars. Don't miss the back bar 'Lilla Baren' for great DJ sets from every genre and silent films projected on the walls. The restaurant has amazing food. A bit pricey but great. Also great for people spotting. This is great for people between ages of 30-50. Lots of famous faces walking around.
193 locals recommend
Riche
4 Birger Jarlsgatan
193 locals recommend
One of Stockholm's classic inner city bars. Don't miss the back bar 'Lilla Baren' for great DJ sets from every genre and silent films projected on the walls. The restaurant has amazing food. A bit pricey but great. Also great for people spotting. This is great for people between ages of 30-50. Lots of famous faces walking around.
Typical high end, classy Stockholm restaurant.
187 locals recommend
Sturehof
2 Stureplan
187 locals recommend
Typical high end, classy Stockholm restaurant.
This place is very unique. It has a restaurant, which I don't know much about. It looks expensive and high end. But part of it is a bar with hip hop music playing. On weekends the crowd is between 18-25 and dresses very hipster, despite it being located in Stureplan where people typically dress up a lot.
101 locals recommend
Taverna Brillo
6 Sturegatan
101 locals recommend
This place is very unique. It has a restaurant, which I don't know much about. It looks expensive and high end. But part of it is a bar with hip hop music playing. On weekends the crowd is between 18-25 and dresses very hipster, despite it being located in Stureplan where people typically dress up a lot.
Oldest 'fika' place in sweden apparently. Pretty busy but pretty nice.
87 locals recommend
Vete-Katten
55 Kungsgatan
87 locals recommend
Oldest 'fika' place in sweden apparently. Pretty busy but pretty nice.
High end restaurant with great drinks and amazing restaurant design interior.
76 locals recommend
Nosh and Chow
24 Norrlandsgatan
76 locals recommend
High end restaurant with great drinks and amazing restaurant design interior.
A relaxed bar in Stureplan that is easy to get into. DJs mixing classic house music on vinyl, too
118 locals recommend
East
13 Stureplan
118 locals recommend
A relaxed bar in Stureplan that is easy to get into. DJs mixing classic house music on vinyl, too
Tapas. Try the squid! Mid range prices.
77 locals recommend
Boqueria
17 Jakobsbergsgatan
77 locals recommend
Tapas. Try the squid! Mid range prices.
A restaurant like no other. Try the pork dumplings.
48 locals recommend
Barobao
66 Hornsgatan
48 locals recommend
A restaurant like no other. Try the pork dumplings.
The best food I've had in my life, after Östermalm's Saluhallen. Very expensive but amazing asian inspired small dishes.
48 locals recommend
Miss Voon
22 Sturegatan
48 locals recommend
The best food I've had in my life, after Östermalm's Saluhallen. Very expensive but amazing asian inspired small dishes.
Cheap family restaurant with amazing Italian food made in front of you. About 180 SEK per adult for pasta and soft drink.
35 locals recommend
Vapiano Gamla Stan
8 Munkbrogatan
35 locals recommend
Cheap family restaurant with amazing Italian food made in front of you. About 180 SEK per adult for pasta and soft drink.

Drinks & Nightlife

A friendly pub/restaurant for when you feel like eating a hearthy meal or getting drinks in a cozy environment
20 locals recommend
Three Friends
2 Midsommarparken
20 locals recommend
A friendly pub/restaurant for when you feel like eating a hearthy meal or getting drinks in a cozy environment
Awesome summer nightclub for hipsters. Get there before 8 pm or you will wait for over 1 hour to get in.
207 locals recommend
Trädgården
2 Hammarby Slussväg
207 locals recommend
Awesome summer nightclub for hipsters. Get there before 8 pm or you will wait for over 1 hour to get in.
Inside you will find "The Wall" and "V". These are some of Stockholm's most exclusive nightclubs. You need to be really hot or rich to get in, or know someone who can get you in.
61 locals recommend
Sturecompagniet
4 Sturegatan
61 locals recommend
Inside you will find "The Wall" and "V". These are some of Stockholm's most exclusive nightclubs. You need to be really hot or rich to get in, or know someone who can get you in.
Super nice nightclub.
40 locals recommend
The Soap Bar
1 Östermalmstorg
40 locals recommend
Super nice nightclub.

Essentials

Grocery store and post office with decent selection and friendly staff
12 locals recommend
Coop
20 Svandammsvägen
12 locals recommend
Grocery store and post office with decent selection and friendly staff
Large and central grocery store.
42 locals recommend
Coop Medborgarplatsen
7 Fatburstrappan
42 locals recommend
Large and central grocery store.

Parks & Nature

A beautiful park with water and nature just a few minutes away, there is a café/restaurant there as well
139 locals recommend
Winterviken
139 locals recommend
A beautiful park with water and nature just a few minutes away, there is a café/restaurant there as well
An upper class, arty, hip area with amazing eateries.
118 locals recommend
Mariatorget
Mariatorget
118 locals recommend
An upper class, arty, hip area with amazing eateries.
A secret summer park looking over the city. Go for a run along here and stop for a breather to enjoy the views.
93 locals recommend
Ivar Los Park
26 Bastugatan
93 locals recommend
A secret summer park looking over the city. Go for a run along here and stop for a breather to enjoy the views.

Entertainment & Activities

A movie theatre and café which is famous for it's cozy interior
8 locals recommend
Tellus
46 Vattenledningsvägen
8 locals recommend
A movie theatre and café which is famous for it's cozy interior

Getting Around

The subway station takes you into the city within 12 minutes
16 locals recommend
Midsommarkransen T-bana station
16 locals recommend
The subway station takes you into the city within 12 minutes

Arts & Culture

This is a museum featuring amazing people from the last 100 years who fought for human rights, Diesel's ironic marketing campaign and plenty of other weird stuff.
816 locals recommend
Fotografiska
22 Stadsgårdshamnen
816 locals recommend
This is a museum featuring amazing people from the last 100 years who fought for human rights, Diesel's ironic marketing campaign and plenty of other weird stuff.
Moderna Museet is Stockholm’s modern-art maverick, its permanent collection ranging from paintings and sculptures to photography, video art and installations. Highlights include work by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí (The Enigma of William Tell ), Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Robert Rauschenberg (Monograph , affectionately known as 'the goat in a tire'). There are important pieces by Francis Bacon, Marcel Duchamp and Matisse, as well as their Scandinavian contemporaries, and plenty of work by not yet household names.
442 locals recommend
Moderna Museet
4 Exercisplan
442 locals recommend
Moderna Museet is Stockholm’s modern-art maverick, its permanent collection ranging from paintings and sculptures to photography, video art and installations. Highlights include work by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí (The Enigma of William Tell ), Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Robert Rauschenberg (Monograph , affectionately known as 'the goat in a tire'). There are important pieces by Francis Bacon, Marcel Duchamp and Matisse, as well as their Scandinavian contemporaries, and plenty of work by not yet household names.
The world’s first open-air museum, Skansen was founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius to give visitors an insight into how Swedes lived once upon a time. You could easily spend a day here and still not see it all (note that prices and hours vary seasonally). Around 150 traditional houses and other exhibits from across the country dot the hilltop – it’s meant to be ‘Sweden in miniature’, complete with villages, nature, commerce and industry.
459 locals recommend
Skansen
49-51 Djurgårdsslätten
459 locals recommend
The world’s first open-air museum, Skansen was founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius to give visitors an insight into how Swedes lived once upon a time. You could easily spend a day here and still not see it all (note that prices and hours vary seasonally). Around 150 traditional houses and other exhibits from across the country dot the hilltop – it’s meant to be ‘Sweden in miniature’, complete with villages, nature, commerce and industry.
A good-humoured glorification of some dodgy calculations, Vasamuseet is the custom-built home of the massive warship Vasa . The ship, a whopping 69m long and 48.8m tall, was the pride of the Swedish crown when it set off on its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. Within minutes, the top-heavy vessel tipped and sank to the bottom of Saltsjön, along with many of the people on board. Guided tours are in English every 30 minutes in summer.
525 locals recommend
Vasa Museum
14 Galärvarvsvägen
525 locals recommend
A good-humoured glorification of some dodgy calculations, Vasamuseet is the custom-built home of the massive warship Vasa . The ship, a whopping 69m long and 48.8m tall, was the pride of the Swedish crown when it set off on its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. Within minutes, the top-heavy vessel tipped and sank to the bottom of Saltsjön, along with many of the people on board. Guided tours are in English every 30 minutes in summer.
184 locals recommend
ABBA The Museum
68 Djurgårdsvägen
184 locals recommend
78 locals recommend
Nobel Museum
2 Stortorget
78 locals recommend
The epic Nordiska Museet is Sweden’s largest cultural-history museum and one of its largest indoor spaces. The building itself (from 1907) is an eclectic, Renaissance-style castle designed by Isak Gustav Clason, who also drew up Östermalms Saluhall. Inside you’ll find a sprawling collection of all things Swedish, from sacred Sami objects to fashion, shoes, home interiors and even table settings.
93 locals recommend
Nordic Museum
6-16 Djurgårdsvägen
93 locals recommend
The epic Nordiska Museet is Sweden’s largest cultural-history museum and one of its largest indoor spaces. The building itself (from 1907) is an eclectic, Renaissance-style castle designed by Isak Gustav Clason, who also drew up Östermalms Saluhall. Inside you’ll find a sprawling collection of all things Swedish, from sacred Sami objects to fashion, shoes, home interiors and even table settings.