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ABBA The Museum

Hands-on and unashamedly fun, ABBA The Museum on the Stockholm island of Djurgarden tells the story of the Swedish quartet whose music became a global phenomenon after their 1974 Eurovision win, and has drawn crowds of fans and curious visitors since it opened in 2013. The museum was built around the idea that visitors should take part rather than merely look, so alongside the cases of original costumes, gold records and instruments there are interactive stations where guests can sing with the .....

Avicii Experience

Dedicated to the Swedish producer and disc jockey Tim Bergling, better known to the world as Avicii, this interactive museum on Sergelgatan in central Stockholm opened in 2022 within the Space entertainment complex and was created in close cooperation with his family and the foundation set up in his name after his death in 2018. The artist rose from making tracks in his teenage bedroom to worldwide fame with songs that blended dance music with folk and pop influences, among them Wake Me Up and L.....

Berns

In a grand hall beside Berzelii Park dating to the 1860s, Berns is one of Stockholm's most storied and atmospheric venues. The opulent Berns Salonger has functioned as a meeting place, concert hall and nightclub for more than a century and a half, blending old-world grandeur with a contemporary nightlife programme. Its magnificent main salon, all chandeliers and gilded detail, hosts live concerts and touring acts throughout the week. After the shows, the building's club rooms run late, with ho.....

Blasieholmen

Jutting into the harbour at the centre of Stockholm, the peninsula of Blasieholmen has long ranked among the most prestigious quarters of the Swedish capital, a compact wedge of land between the bustle of Norrmalm and the water facing the island of Skeppsholmen. In earlier times it was a separate island given over to shipyards, mills and naval stores, but reclamation gradually tied it to the mainland and grand building filled it during the city's expansion. The peninsula is dominated by the Nati.....

Café Opera

Running as a nightclub since 1980, Cafe Opera is one of the most glamorous and enduring names in Stockholm nightlife. Housed within the grand Royal Opera building on the waterfront near Kungstradgarden, it pairs ornate, historic surroundings with a polished, upmarket party atmosphere. Its beautiful interior, all gilded detail and high ceilings, gives a night out a genuine sense of occasion. The crowd skews a little older and well-heeled, with one of the strictest dress codes in the city kept f.....

Debaser Strand

A temple for fans of indie, rock and live music, Debaser Strand is one of Stockholm's most respected gig venues. Part of the well-known Debaser brand, it sits at Hornstull on the western edge of Sodermalm, combining a concert hall with a club and bar in a relaxed, music-first setting. Its stage has hosted a steady stream of touring bands and emerging acts across rock, indie and electronic styles. After the live shows, the space shifts into club mode with DJ sets running late. The riverside Ho.....

Den Gyldene Freden

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Den Gyldene Freden

"Golden Peace" is said to be Stockholm's oldest tavern. The restaurant opened in 1722 in a structure built the year before. The Swedish Academy owns the building, and members frequent the place on Thursday night. You may never have heard of them, but towering cultural figures in Sweden, including the singer-poet Carl Michael Bellman and the singer-composer Evert Taube, have dined here over the years. The cozy dining rooms are named for Swedish historical figures who were patrons. Today it's po.....

Färgfabriken

Housed in a former paint factory on the city's south-western shore, Fargfabriken is a striking art space that doubles as one of Stockholm's more unconventional event venues. Set in the Lovholmen area near Liljeholmen, this Kunsthalle has built a reputation for ambitious exhibitions exploring art, architecture and urban issues. Its raw, industrial halls provide a dramatic backdrop for contemporary art shows and installations. Beyond exhibitions, the space regularly hosts concerts, club nights a.....

Fasching

One of Scandinavia's most respected jazz clubs, Fasching has been a cornerstone of Stockholm's live-music scene for decades. Tucked on Kungsgatan in the city centre, the intimate room has hosted a steady stream of Swedish and international jazz, soul and funk artists since the late 1970s. Its stage has welcomed everyone from legendary touring musicians to the cream of the local scene. Beyond straight-ahead jazz, its programme stretches into soul, funk, hip-hop and club nights after the live se.....

Fotografiska

Housed in a former customs house of the early twentieth century on the Sodermalm waterfront, Fotografiska has grown since its opening in 2010 into one of the world's leading centres for photography and a fixture of cultural life in Stockholm. The institution broke with the model of the traditional museum: it keeps no permanent collection and instead mounts a constant succession of large temporary exhibitions, devoting its spacious floors to the work of major photographers from Sweden and abroad .....