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During the 18th Century this area was called “The barn courtyard” and it was here the king grazed his cattle. Much has happened since then. Today Östermalm is the Upper East Side of Stockholm, where the rich and famous live. And it’s easy to tell by the area’s luxury shopping and dining. But it’s not all expensive – Östermalm is where you’ll find the best mid-range Swedish fashion brands and the beautiful national park Djurgården. It’s probably also where you’ll find yourself at 5am after a fun night out, since Stureplan is a hub for nightlife. So meet up with a friend at “Svampen” (the Mushroom) like a true Stockholmer and let the day begin!
A magic carpet ride
”We only serve the food we love, the beverages we love accompanied by the music and people we love”
The pantry of a Michelin star restaurant
The meeting point of meeting points
Supreme cinnamon rolls
For the foodie
Old Swedish patisserie and creator of the semmelwrap
French cheese monger
Shop candy like it’s 1965
A pocket size Downton Abbey
An upscale junkyard
Breakfast buffet for the early birds
Interior design, home decoration and contemporary souvenirs.
The Royal Theater is worth a visit even if you’re not planning to see any of the plays. Well known both for its architecture and function as a meeting point for Stockholmers. When spring hits Stockholm the stairs to ”Dramaten” tend to be crowded with people enjoying the sun while having their take away lunch or coffee. So do like the Stockholmers and have an outdoor lunch on the stairs.
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