Neighborhood Guide
We cherish our neighborhood. That is why we have chosen to highlight some of our favorites from; shops, restaurants and galleries in a Neighborhood guide so that you as a guest can get to know our Stockholm.
Sights

Jonas Kleerup Gallery
Gävlegatan 10 BJonas Kleerup invests heavily in the younger generation of art lovers. Some artists who exhibited at the Gallery Jonas Kleerup are: Ragnar Persson, Andreas Kock / Maja Flink, Jesper Waldersten, SEEN, Delta, Christian Saldert, Vibskov Emenias.

Galleri Andersson/Sandström
Hälsningegatan 43Andersson/Sandström gallery collaborates with both national and international artists. It offers a wide variety of original works and prints.

Crystal Palace Gallery
Karlbergsvägen 44Crystal Palace is a gallery that works in both Swedish and international contemporary art. The Gallery is run by Jun-Hi Wennergren Nordling and Katarina Sjögren

Friends Arena
Råsta Strandväg 169 56 SolnaFriends Arena
Restaurants

Tranan
Karlbergsvägen 14Tranan serves the best meatballs in Stockholm. The restaurant opened in 1929 and has been open seven days a week for almost 75 years.

Wasahof
Dalagatan 46Wasahof is a French inspired seafood restaurant. Classical music is played while the guests are served all the delicious dishes that the sea can offer.

Tennstopet
Dalagatan 50Tennstopet has traditional Swedish homemade dishes on the menu; the atmosphere is classical, relaxed, with a cozy, old-fashioned feel.

Döden i grytan
Norrtullsgatan 61There are few restaurants that have succeeded in carving their names on stone as Döden i grytan. Here, one eats Italian food in the Italian way.

Linguini
Frejgatan 48In the vicinity of Odenplan you find this Italian pearl of a restaurant that leads you directly into romantic Italy.
Shopping

Acne Archive
Torsgatan 53Acne is one of Sweden’s most celebrated clothes brand. Acne Archive sells clothes from earlier collections.

Åsa Skogberg Jewelry
Hälsingegatan 15At Vasastan, in the vicinity of Odenplan, lies a small treasure-chest filled with precious jewelry forged with passion. They are signed Åsa Skogberg, named after the local gold and silversmith of the boutique of the same name.

Hope
Odengatan 70Hope is a Swedish brand-name that consists of timeless garments.

118 Second Läder
Odengatan 86This boutique is a paradise for skin lovers. Here, one can find all that is possible to produce in skin-dress.
Business
