There is also an extensive collection of hats and accessories, as well as home decor. Mall of Scandinavia not only wants to be the biggest, but also a unique shopping experience and to challenge the traditional image of the shopping mall. To help you navigate through this maze, we have compiled the best shopping areas, department stores, boutiques and hidden gems - a little something for everyone. Nacka is a very underrated part of Stockholm. Some 17 vendors, mostly family-run, sell a large variety of meats, cheeses, seafood and desserts — perfect destination for a summer picnic shopping. The Kungsgatan area is another major district for shopping, stretching from Hötorget to the intersection of Kungsgatan and Vasagatan. In the summer you can also spend some time at the small next to it.
There are approximately 2700 parking spaces adjacent to Täby Centrum, where they offer visitors 2 hours of free parking. Don't unwrap your purchase until after you've left Sweden. Window shopping in Stockholm's Old Town. However this was part of the exploration fun. Arlanda Central Station is only a 2-minute walk and Arlanda Norra Station is 3 minutes. Open 10-20 on weekdays and 10-18 on weekends and most bank holidays.
There's something to indulge in at every corner here! Recommended for Best Shopping because: This 111-year-old business is the most prestigious department store in Stockholm and the place to experience affluent shopping in Scandinavia. How to get there: Take the green or blue line and get off at Fridhemsplan, or alternatively take bus 54 from Klarabergsviadukten or 50 from Vasagatan. Many of their objects, such as those designed by Josef Frank, are now modern design classics. While they are famous for their own brand of home furnishings and kitchen accessories, you will also find the Japanese brand here. Beyond Retro vintage store in Södermalm. It rate it at 4 stars, docking 1 star because of the selection of shops. Some good buys do exist, but it takes a lot of searching.
Want to toughen up your style? A trendy, all-in-one boutique for fashion-conscious men, Stockholm classic Nitty Gritty is always up-to-date. With only 25 shops, it can be a little small for some, however it might just suit people perfectly, as you can get in and get your shopping done quickly and efficiently. However, it can also be a little overwhelming. Well-known Swedish preppy unisex mainstays such as Gant and J. It is just around the corner from the , making it incredibly easy to get to and it has over 80 shops, so you are sure to find whatever you are looking for. In addition all the little side streets have tons of great shops, including some of the best in the city.
The food court to me was a little confusing upstairs where do you order? Everything is highly desirable: shoes by Beatrix Ong the new Jimmy Choo according to fashionistas ; bags by former head accessories designer at Chloé, Zoë Knight; and the stars' favorite rock 'n' roll jeans, Superfine. Today, some 110 traders sell a wide variety of merchandise from Sweden's hottest fashion labels to stuff your wardrobe, to a savory Swedish hot dog to feed your mouth, to swim suits and leisurewear to facilitate next leg of cruise journey. One of Stockholm's most chic streets. Plus don't miss Östermalm's , a fashionable indoor mall designed to make you feel like you're strolling down cobbled streets outdoors, complete with speakers playing out birdsongs. If you are more into high-end shopping you should really visit Biblioteksgatan , between the squares of Stureplan and Norrmalmstorg. Once a week, usually on Monday or Friday, some of the larger stores are open from 9:30am to 7pm July-Aug to 6pm.
I did find the toilets hard to locate which seemed to be the only thing not stated on their store directory. It is the biggest city in Scandinavia, however, it is still far smaller than places like Paris or London. Be sure to check out and on Stora Nygatan for quality wooden childrens toys. Try the popular neighborhood restaurant, Gerdas Fish and Seafood Restaurant, for their yummy “catch of the day. Many side streets branching off from it also are filled with shops. The mall opened in 2015 and is a world class shopping destination.
For more mainstream shopping, try , located right by Fridhemsplan. Every Saturday and Sunday from the 6th of April until the last weekend in September you will find this wonderful flea market by the water at Hornstull at Södermalm in central Stockholm. If you only want the best, then Sturegallerian is the place to be. International Golf Club and Rosersberg Palace are also within 9 mi 15 km. They're best known for their obligatory unisex sneakers, but they also stock other shoe models and clothes inspired by Eighties and Nineties aesthetics. ” Stockholm's first design market opened in 2005 by the waterfront on Söder and was immediately hailed as a great initiative.
As a first timer to the city I stumbled through here while exploring the shopping district. Bus 53 is also available from Vasagatan — get off at Mälartorget. In clement weather, the venue expands into rows of outdoor booths. Swedish glass, of course, is world famous. Books, furniture, interior objects, fashion Miu Miu, Duffer of St. A must for all thrifty fashion mavens. While most of Old Town is crawling with shops Stora Nygatan is where you want to start.
Check out their own brand household goods for excellent quality and price. Kungsholmen's branches of and are worth checking out if you love Swedish homeware and furniture. Look no further if you're after a corset, a petticoat or a pair of platform shoes. A visit to the well-stocked leisure centre, in-store make-up department or home furnishings section will not disappoint. Bargains to be had include everything from simple garments to exclusive handbags and some vintage items. It can be great to go to a huge shopping centre with hundreds of shops.