Sweden
Ikea
At just over 594,000 square feet and four levels, the IKEA south of Stockholm in... More
Iris Hantverk
A store that specializes in handmade items by visually impaired artisans. ... More
Jacksons
A vast selection of 20th-century Scandinavian and Italian housewares. Murano-glass vases by Gio Ponti and... More
Laroy
After 10 p.m., move on to Laroy, a decadent bar-club that pulls in a fashionable... More
Moderna Museet
The museum was designed by the Spanish architect Rafael Moneo and has an impressive collection... More
Modernity
Scottish owner Andrew Duncanson scours the globe for the best in vintage Scandinavian furniture for... More
Skogskyrkogården
The UNESCO World Heritage site, also known as Woodland Cemetery, is one of Stockholm's most... More
Slussen Square
Busy Slussen square is Stockholm's answer to Grand Central. The main attraction here (besides a... More
Storkyrkan
If you're lucky, you can catch a classical music concert at Stockholm's central cathedral. Take... More
Street
The market transforms an anonymous corner of the hip Södermalm neighborhood into a bustling weekend... More
Sturebadet
Don't leave Stockholm without indulging in a real Swedish massage. At Sturebadet, masseurs knead out... More
Sturecompagniet
Stockholm’s most exclusive club includes V, a 250-person VIP section.... More
Sturehof
You can spend an entire night at this three-story restaurant, bar, and concert venue. Start... More
Svenskt Tenn
A shrine to the whimsical patterned fabrics of the late Josef Frank, who became the... More
Turning Torso
Why It’s Cool: Frank Lloyd Wright used some guesswork to make sure Fallingwater didn’t fall;... More
Vasamuseet
A maritime museum built around a meticulously reconstructed boat that was shipwrecked in the 17th... More
White Room
Echoing the scene outside, the interior is snow-white and theatrically lit.... More
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