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Wasn't Gothenburg in 2007?
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jackflash27
Popularity in Sweden for the Stones is a bit low it seems. Given the facts that it’s the last show of the tour and the “low” ticket prices, I expected ticket sales would go a lot faster.
Anyway: it’s the only show for me this tour. First time in Stockholm / Sweden also, so really looking forward to this one.
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jackflash27
Popularity in Sweden for the Stones is a bit low it seems. Given the facts that it’s the last show of the tour and the “low” ticket prices, I expected ticket sales would go a lot faster.
Anyway: it’s the only show for me this tour. First time in Stockholm / Sweden also, so really looking forward to this one.
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KevinPenthouse
Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
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KevinPenthouse
Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
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KevinPenthouse
Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
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KevinPenthouse
Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
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Oriongalaxy
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
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Oriongalaxy
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
Where do you stay? Already booked?
There must be some nice records shops. I remember one in 2017, I think it was somewhere in Drottninggatan.
Thank you! In "Bengans" I saw some interesting books and a record (vinyl) with a live recording: Hamburg 1965. Obviously not an official one. I will check this store again.Quote
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MAF
There must be some nice records shops. I remember one in 2017, I think it was somewhere in Drottninggatan.
"Bengans" is the name of the record store on Drottninggatan. There is also a great record store on Södermalm (three subway stations from T-centralen) called "Pet Sounds" on Skånegatan 53.
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MAFThank you! In "Bengans" I saw some interesting books and a record (vinyl) with a live recording: Hamburg 1965. Obviously not an official one. I will check this store again.Quote
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There must be some nice records shops. I remember one in 2017, I think it was somewhere in Drottninggatan.
"Bengans" is the name of the record store on Drottninggatan. There is also a great record store on Södermalm (three subway stations from T-centralen) called "Pet Sounds" on Skånegatan 53.
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KevinPenthouse
Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
Great Stuff Again Mad Max thankx again and again . . . for starters I am coming from USA . . . also I am not much of a "Foodie" I am a simple eater Pizza and Hamburgers & French fries "tourist traps" Will sadly do for my food needs (recommendations there would still be great but the least of my needs LOL). . . but still advise on the exotic dining as I have friends who are "Foodies" that are coming and you are helping others I see already . . .I am also looking to rent a Volvo ? having NO Luck only BMW - Benz and Audi all the German lineup top of the line . . . crazy mama kool cars . . . except I am a Porsche & Volvo guy so any assistance there please . . . also I am going to Falsterbo Village - if not familiar close to Copenhagen and might want to see Copenhagen ( how complicated is it for a USA passport to cross over border these days and any Copenhagen advice . . . . more to come here on
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Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
Great Stuff Again Mad Max thankx again and again . . . for starters I am coming from USA . . . also I am not much of a "Foodie" I am a simple eater Pizza and Hamburgers & French fries "tourist traps" Will sadly do for my food needs (recommendations there would still be great but the least of my needs LOL). . . but still advise on the exotic dining as I have friends who are "Foodies" that are coming and you are helping others I see already . . .I am also looking to rent a Volvo ? having NO Luck only BMW - Benz and Audi all the German lineup top of the line . . . crazy mama kool cars . . . except I am a Porsche & Volvo guy so any assistance there please . . . also I am going to Falsterbo Village - if not familiar close to Copenhagen and might want to see Copenhagen ( how complicated is it for a USA passport to cross over border these days and any Copenhagen advice . . . . more to come here on
For swedish dishes the Ardbeg Room is great, they also have lots of interesting beers from Sweden. Tennstopet got great swedish food but the beer on tap is nothing to shout about.
As for car rentals I wouldn't know but surely there must be places where one can get a Volvo?!?!
A bad thing about this country is the obsession about not accepting cash, I am 39 and I hate this ridiculous "woke policy". Stupid stupid stupid, I work with tourists every day and loads of 'em hate it as well and I understand them.
I spent a week in Stockholm in 2019 with my family. We didn't need any Swedish cash, we could pay everything by credit card. In some cashless places (e.g. some hostels) you have to pay by credit card.Quote
Oriongalaxy
Hi MadMax,
Thanks again for the Recommendation!
Appreciate a lot!
Do you means payments in the restaurant or shop is only possible by credit/ debit card?
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DeanGoodman
I was in Sweden on the last tour - didn't touch or see the currency. It was credit card all the way, and some places seemed defiantly anti-cash, like the ABBA Museum. I didn't mind since my bank gives me 2% cash back. As for food, the McD. had these great chili cheese balls (they called them Tops and were 10 SEK/$1 for a small bag), which I'd never seen elsewhere. I'd say that was the culinary highlight.
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I was in Sweden on the last tour - didn't touch or see the currency. It was credit card all the way, and some places seemed defiantly anti-cash, like the ABBA Museum. I didn't mind since my bank gives me 2% cash back. As for food, the McD. had these great chili cheese balls (they called them Tops and were 10 SEK/$1 for a small bag), which I'd never seen elsewhere. I'd say that was the culinary highlight.
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Is anyone Local lives in Sweden please reach out . . . would like some local knowledge thank you . . . you will not be disappointed in how I return the favor lol . . .
Sure thing Kevin! I'll tell you about the best restaurants as I don't like "tourist traps". Avoid restaurants in the Old Town EXCEPT for ARDBEG ROOM (Glenfiddich Warehouse) GBOT, that is about the only good places there. Eat in the VASASTAN or SÖDERMALM areas, avoid city centre restaurants as they are unnecessary expensive and rather bland. TENNSTOPET is a great place in Vasastan. OlIVER TWIST (GBOT) and Akkurat (GBOT) are two great places in Södermalm. Also you can get a decent meal in different suburbs if you are into persian food for instance;
VANAK in Akalla is a great iranian restaurant, 20 minutes with the metro from the city centre they got the best persian food. The best indian restaurant is in Heleneborgsgatan in Södermalm, it's called Indian Garden.
I'll list some more during the weekend. Close to the Nationalstadion (Friends Arena for the people who are not following my beloved AIK Football Club) is the "Filmstaden" complex where Ingmar Bergman shot some of his most famous movies. Here you got two nice restaurants in a historic area. You go there by metro to NÄCKROSEN and the studios are situated just above the station so it's a close walk. Also it is close to Nationalstadion so maybe you could time a potential visit with the concert. The Djurgården island in the city is a MUST. Here you got the Skansen Zoo where I always bring my daughter, the amusement park Gröna Lund and lotsa fun museums. On the way there you can have a beer or five in the Strandvägen Street enjoying the beautiful view from the seaside and the people walking by.
If you are going to rent a car I would recommend going to BLIDÖ, an island north of Stockholm in the archipelago. It takes two car ferry rides to get there so it's convinient when you travel with a car. It takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to get there from the city centre but the island is worth it with great nature and clean hot water if you're into going swimming and there are restaurants there plus convinience stores so the mixture is nice.
Oh, and there is Östgötakällaren Bar (GBOT) in Södermalm where you got zillions of Keith photos at the walls.
GBOT= Great Beer On Tap
Hi MadMax,
Thanks for the recommendations! We are going to Stockholm for the first time too. Any interesting place for local (Swedish) dishes? We are budget travellers so I'm afraid I might land in some 'tourist' spot...
Anyways thanks a lot!
Great Stuff Again Mad Max thankx again and again . . . for starters I am coming from USA . . . also I am not much of a "Foodie" I am a simple eater Pizza and Hamburgers & French fries "tourist traps" Will sadly do for my food needs (recommendations there would still be great but the least of my needs LOL). . . but still advise on the exotic dining as I have friends who are "Foodies" that are coming and you are helping others I see already . . .I am also looking to rent a Volvo ? having NO Luck only BMW - Benz and Audi all the German lineup top of the line . . . crazy mama kool cars . . . except I am a Porsche & Volvo guy so any assistance there please . . . also I am going to Falsterbo Village - if not familiar close to Copenhagen and might want to see Copenhagen ( how complicated is it for a USA passport to cross over border these days and any Copenhagen advice . . . . more to come here on
For swedish dishes the Ardbeg Room is great, they also have lots of interesting beers from Sweden. Tennstopet got great swedish food but the beer on tap is nothing to shout about.
As for car rentals I wouldn't know but surely there must be places where one can get a Volvo?!?!
A bad thing about this country is the obsession about not accepting cash, I am 39 and I hate this ridiculous "woke policy". Stupid stupid stupid, I work with tourists every day and loads of 'em hate it as well and I understand them.
Hi MadMax,
Thanks again for the Recommendation!
Appreciate a lot!
Do you means payments in the restaurant or shop is only possible by credit/ debit card?
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mizzoumonkeyman29
how late are the pubs open in stockholm, someplace to go after the show? thanks
If you're interested in modern art: Moderna Museet at Skeppsholmen - most of the collection you can see for free. BTW: Skeppsholmen is a nice place to walk around.Quote
Oriongalaxy
Is Abba Museum worth visiting?
Also could someone recommend 'budget' place to visit/ eat/ drink? or this is too much to ask for in Stockholm? I mean it is anyway relatively costly compare to Southern and even Western Europe.
Anyways thanks.
BTW. we are going to stay near Fridhemsplan. Looks easy to move around from there.
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Oriongalaxy
Is Abba Museum worth visiting?
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Oriongalaxy
Is Abba Museum worth visiting?
I'd rather visit the Wasa museum which is more or less next doors