Guidebook for Sollentuna

Jen
Guidebook for Sollentuna

Food Scene

The restaurants name is "Resturang som hemma", which means Restaurant like at home. I really recommend the pasta, you have to try it! They also have lunch during the day for a good price.
Restaurang som hemma
8 Turebergs allé
The restaurants name is "Resturang som hemma", which means Restaurant like at home. I really recommend the pasta, you have to try it! They also have lunch during the day for a good price.

Drinks & Nightlife

I really recommend East if you want to have a cocktail and experience Stureplan nightlife without going to a club. During the day/night, East is a restaurant with an asian fusion, but after 10 pm it turns to a bar.
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East
13 Stureplan
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I really recommend East if you want to have a cocktail and experience Stureplan nightlife without going to a club. During the day/night, East is a restaurant with an asian fusion, but after 10 pm it turns to a bar.

Everything Else

If you really want to experience Stockholm, you should visit Södermalm. Söder means South, so Södermalm is the south of Stockholm city. Södermalm was refereed to as the "coolest" place in Europe by vogue magazine. During the day you will find vintage boutiques, and awesome food. Söder as people in Stockholm call it, is very different from other places in Stockholm. It's very hip, so during the night you will find the coolest "hipster hangouts", as one person said "it's a cool place for artists, musicians, and people in the media to hang out". I would say that Söder is "movement place" where everything happens.
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Södermalm
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If you really want to experience Stockholm, you should visit Södermalm. Söder means South, so Södermalm is the south of Stockholm city. Södermalm was refereed to as the "coolest" place in Europe by vogue magazine. During the day you will find vintage boutiques, and awesome food. Söder as people in Stockholm call it, is very different from other places in Stockholm. It's very hip, so during the night you will find the coolest "hipster hangouts", as one person said "it's a cool place for artists, musicians, and people in the media to hang out". I would say that Söder is "movement place" where everything happens.
Östermalm is the posh part of Stockholm where you can find all the expensive stores as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Celiné et.c. There is nice restaurants, and you will also find the more vibrant nightlife.
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Östermalm
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Östermalm is the posh part of Stockholm where you can find all the expensive stores as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Celiné et.c. There is nice restaurants, and you will also find the more vibrant nightlife.

Essentials

Stinsen station
Häggvik
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Sollentuna Centrum
163 Sollentunavägen
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Shopping

The second largest mall in the Nordic countries with 224 stores, 22 restaurants and a 15 screen multiplex with the first purpose-built commercial IMAX theatre in the Nordic region.
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Mall of Scandinavia
13 C Stjärntorget
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The second largest mall in the Nordic countries with 224 stores, 22 restaurants and a 15 screen multiplex with the first purpose-built commercial IMAX theatre in the Nordic region.

Arts & Culture

Experience Sweden during the Iron Age through a viking eye at Stockholm's newest museum. You will discover their history and learn to distinguish between facts and fiction. You will see a viking that is made by using DNA from archaeological excavations, and also see a viking family's everyday life. For more information visit www.vikingaliv.se
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Víkingaferðaminni
15 Djurgårdsstrand
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Experience Sweden during the Iron Age through a viking eye at Stockholm's newest museum. You will discover their history and learn to distinguish between facts and fiction. You will see a viking that is made by using DNA from archaeological excavations, and also see a viking family's everyday life. For more information visit www.vikingaliv.se
Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and a unique art treasure. The Vasamuseet is today Scandinavia's most visited museum with over one million visitors annually. Around the ship itself there are ten different exhibits that tell about life aboard the boat. The film about Vasa is displayed in 13 different languages. There is also a well-stocked shop and a nice restaurant. The museum is open for visitor every day. Free entrence for children 0-18 years. www.vasamuseet.se
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Vasa safn
14 Galärvarvsvägen
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Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and a unique art treasure. The Vasamuseet is today Scandinavia's most visited museum with over one million visitors annually. Around the ship itself there are ten different exhibits that tell about life aboard the boat. The film about Vasa is displayed in 13 different languages. There is also a well-stocked shop and a nice restaurant. The museum is open for visitor every day. Free entrence for children 0-18 years. www.vasamuseet.se
Experience nine permanent exhibitions about nature and the development of mankind. Learn about the universe and the earth, animals and plants. Step right into a film adventure under Cosmonova’s 760-square meter done, in 2D or digital 3D! Museum shop and restaurant. Free entry. www.nrm.se
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Náttúrufraðsetur
40 Frescativägen
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Experience nine permanent exhibitions about nature and the development of mankind. Learn about the universe and the earth, animals and plants. Step right into a film adventure under Cosmonova’s 760-square meter done, in 2D or digital 3D! Museum shop and restaurant. Free entry. www.nrm.se

Sightseeing

The Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset locally) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden. There is offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and is one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
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Stadshuset station
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The Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset locally) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden. There is offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and is one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
Stockholm Palace or The Royal Palace (Swedish: Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the official residence and major royal palace of the Swedish monarch (the actual residence of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia is at Drottningholm Palace). Stockholm Palace is located on Stadsholmen, in Gamla stan in the capital, Stockholm. It neighbours the The Parliament House.
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Konunglega höllin
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Stockholm Palace or The Royal Palace (Swedish: Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the official residence and major royal palace of the Swedish monarch (the actual residence of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia is at Drottningholm Palace). Stockholm Palace is located on Stadsholmen, in Gamla stan in the capital, Stockholm. It neighbours the The Parliament House.
Gamla stan means Old Town. The town dates back to the 13th century, and consists of medieval alleyways, cobbled streets, and archaic architecture. The Renaissance architecture has been left in disrepair and has today become a tourist attraction for its charm. While the archaeology of the properties in Gamla stan remains poorly documented, recent inventories have shown that many buildings previously dated to the 17th century, can be up to 300 years older. As well as being home to the Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum, The nobility house and the Riddarholm church, Gamla stan also boasts Kungliga slottet.
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Gamla stan
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Gamla stan means Old Town. The town dates back to the 13th century, and consists of medieval alleyways, cobbled streets, and archaic architecture. The Renaissance architecture has been left in disrepair and has today become a tourist attraction for its charm. While the archaeology of the properties in Gamla stan remains poorly documented, recent inventories have shown that many buildings previously dated to the 17th century, can be up to 300 years older. As well as being home to the Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum, The nobility house and the Riddarholm church, Gamla stan also boasts Kungliga slottet.