
What is a semla? A simple guide to Sweden’s classic cream bun
Walk past any Stockholm bakery between January and March, and you’ll spot them: tall cardamom buns piled with whipped cream, sitting in their own dedicated display. These are semlor (plural of semla), Sweden’s seasonal pastry obsession. They’re most common from mid-January through March, and after that they become much harder to find. Traditionally, semlor are … Read more

Where to find the best semla in Stockholm
Swedes traditionally eat semlor on Shrove Tuesday (“Fettisdagen”), a last indulgence before Lent. These days, semla season runs much longer, and most Stockholm bakeries sell them from mid-January through February, often into March. If you’re visiting in winter, you don’t need to time your trip to one specific Tuesday. During semla season, you can find … Read more

Valentine’s Day in Stockholm: ideas for cosy, active, and spa dates
Valentine’s Day in Stockholm falls right in the heart of winter, when the city has settled into its quietest, darkest weeks. But February here has its own kind of romance; long evenings that make candlelit dinners feel even more intimate, empty streets that turn a simple walk into something almost private, and a cold that … Read more

Best bakeries and confectioneries in Stockholm
If you like pastries, Stockholm will keep you busy. You’ll find classic Swedish favorites alongside modern cakes and excellent bread, easy to fit into a day of sightseeing. Stockholm has so many excellent places, that limiting our choices for this list was not easy. To keep things simple, we’ve picked 12 favorites. This is not … Read more

Stockholm Archipelago Trail: complete guide for visitors
In 2025, National Geographic featured Stockholm Archipelago in its Best of the World list, highlighting the newly opened Stockholm Archipelago Trail. The same year, TIME Magazine promoted the Stockholm Archipelago Trail in its World’s Greatest Places 2025 list. The unique long-distance hiking route lets you experience the variety of the archipelago all the way from … Read more

Things to do in Stockholm in spring – top activities and tips
Spring in Stockholm means that the days get noticeably longer, the city starts to feel alive again, and people grab any bit of sunshine they can find. Early spring can still feel like winter (yes, even snow), but it usually doesn’t last for long. March can swing from -2°C with snow flurries to 8°C and … Read more

Hiking in the Stockholm Archipelago: 4-day itinerary
In October 2024, the Stockholm Archipelago Trail (SAT) opened. For the first time in history, the archipelago links more than 20 islands across 270 km (168 miles) in a coherent sequence of trails with clear waymarks. Trails that locals have been hiking for decades, but that were often tricky for outsiders to follow, are now … Read more

Restaurant Tradition Stockholm Review: Traditional Swedish Food in Gamla Stan
Tradition offers a retreat from Gamla Stan’s tourist crowds – a quiet courtyard restaurant steps from the Royal Palace where you can experience traditional Swedish cuisine. The menu features several Swedish classics, such as Swedish meatballs, kroppkakor (meat-filled potato dumplings), and cured salmon with creamy dill potatoes, all served in a contemporary Scandinavian setting. They … Read more

Stockholm’s best restaurants for solo diners
Stockholm is a great city for eating out on your own. You’ll spot plenty of locals eating alone at lunch counters, wine bars, and food halls throughout the week. The key is choosing restaurants with bar seating, community tables, or stadium-style seating where you can watch the crowd. These restaurants make solo dining feel natural … Read more

