Monday, December 17, 2007

Traditional Swedish Meatball Recipe

Swedish meatballs are a great dish that everyone will enjoy!

They're best eaten with boiled potatoes and lingonberry sauce.

How to make your own Swedish Meatballs:

Ingredients:
  • 250gm minced beef
  • 250gm minced pork
  • 1 egg
  • 200-300ml cream and water (or milk and water)
  • 2.5 tbsp. finely-chopped onion
  • 50ml unsweetened rusk flour
  • 2 cold boiled potatoes
  • 4-5 tbsps butter, margarine or oil
  • salt and pepper
Instructions:
  1. heat the onion till golden in a couple of tablespoons of lightly browned butter.
  2. mash the potatoes and moisten the rusk flour in a little water.
  3. mix all the ingredients until there is consistency and flavour generously with salt, white pepper and (optional) a little finely crushed allspice.
  4. use a pair of spoons to shape the mixture into relatively large, round balls and transfer to a floured chopping board.
  5. fry them slowly in plenty of butter.
How to make the cream sauce:
ingredients:
  • 100ml cream
  • 200ml beef stock
  • chinese soya sauce
  • 1 tbsp white flour
  • salt, white pepper
Instructions:
  1. swirl the boiling water or beef stock in a pan.
  2. add cream and thicken with white flour if preferred.
  3. season well with salt and pepper
  4. serve the meatballs with the sauce, freshly boiled potatoes, uncooked lingonberry jam and salad.


Monday, December 10, 2007

Activities In Sweden goes to Lapland

It's a hard job but someone's got to do it!

Visiting our suppliers on a regular basis is an important part of our yearly routine. Not only do we receive a lot of important feedback and ideas but we also have a great time as well!

This is how our view days paned out.

Day 1
Our accommodation during the stay was the newly opened Arctic Eden. Previously a school, this building has been lovingly restored to incorporate 32 luxurious rooms in this now modern hotel.

It's now become the primary hotel for our Winter Activity Packages and we believe it to be the best in the region. The hotel exceeded our expectations and we are confident that everyone spending time at this hotel, will be as impressed as we were.

The morning was cold, very cold. -8 in fact and this would surely drop as we ventured out into the open wilderness. Just as well that the hotel provides all the winter clothing your going to need during your stay. This first class gear is provided in a range of sizes and will provide you with all the protection you need when venturing out into the Arctic.

We took a short car journey to where our first activity for the day would take place, a snow mobile safari!

After a brief description of the controls, the was engine fired up and we took our seats. These 650cc scooters have blistering acceleration and a top speed of 100km/hr, great!

We moved off cautiously as we made our way to the beginning of the trail, at which point we started to accelerate up the hill and we all made it safely to the first way point.

You realise almost immediately that there is nothing around you for miles. If it wasn't for the din of the engine you could be on the moon. No time to ponder now, we rev up and drop down in to what turns out to be a frozen lake at the bottom of a small valley.

With ever growing confidence the speeds begin to increase as the valley opened up into what was a breathtaking sight, flanked by a ridge and forest. All this though quickly flies past your eyes and ears as you race towards an opening and a small track appears at the edge of the forest.

The forest is a completely different challenge to the open valley. Weaving in and out of endless forest requires a little concentration,as well as a little nerve. Many visitors and novices to snow mobiles tend to spend quite some time getting through this part of the forest but luckily we manage to make short work, of it as we press onwards.

We meet up with a couple of elderly cross country skiers, who are not too pleased to see us. In fact, the leading lady panics a little losing control and almost falling to the ground. We make our apologises and then continue to press on as the forest finally opens up into want appears to be a large field.

We're instructed to cut our engines and spend a few moments just taking in the piece and calm. Everything is white totally white. The branches on the trees hang low from the weight of frost and snow. Nothing moves, nothing! The cool air is fresh and crisp and I was to later learn a great sleeping aid.

We moved off for the last leg of our trip, which took us down into a large valley and then round a sweeping bend towards our destination, the Ice Hotel.

I don't think there was an awful lot that could have turned our gaze away from the beauty of the endless valley that we had found ourselves in, but the Ice Hotel was one such thing.

Not fully complete the hotel would not open until the 13th Dec but it was still a wonderful sight. People were everywhere. The whole site was a mass of activity as sculpture scrapped and chipped at the newly laid blocks of ice.

The interior was taking shape with dramatic pillars of ice, sculpted into weird and wonderful shapes. Designers from all over the world occupied the design suits, as they painstakingly carved their masterpieces, consisting of chairs, tables, beds and accessories.

This year will truly be a busy year for the Ice Hotel, with many of their rooms already sold out.

We left the Ice Hotel to continue is rebirth from the Thorne River where it originates. The light was already dimming considerably and it was only 14:00.

We made our way back through the deep forests with our headlights becoming more and more useful as the disappeared in an ever darkening forest. We stopped off on the way to take a look at one of the Wilderness cabins that we use for our Wilderness Packages.

This typically traditional Swedish cabin is located on the side of a valley and surrounded by thick forest. On a clear night you just have to step out of your door and look up to see the Northern Lights dancing overhead.

We managed to cover 80km on our first outing in Kiruna. Not bad going really considering the temperature had dropped to -18 by the time we made our final approach back into Kiruna, ouch!

Day 2
It had been a great night sleep when emerged for breakfast. 'Did anyone feel the rumbles?', asked one of my staff. Yes, indeed we did but what was it, an earthquake? Well, it wasn't a million miles from the truth. A member of the hotel staff informed us that it was explosions from deep under the ground from the mine, something that they do every night from around 01:00. It's nothing to keep you awake but it's definitely there and it's a very strange sound.

I spent the following night waiting for it and I was not disappointed, as the unmissable echo and thud from below could be both felt and heard.






Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Ice Skating Through Stockholm Lakes- It's Always Better Than You Think!


This was perhaps our best excursion. Two years ago in the beginning of February, it had snowed on the Wednesday and Thursday the temperature was between minus 5 and 10 degrees with a blanket of snow everywhere.

After we had collected our Dutch guests from Arlanda airport on the Friday, we skated a couple of laps on a ploughed track in Norrviken. Afterwards, we took a trip through Edsberg to Edsviken, for a journey on a cleared trail to Ulriksdal. Then further by foot to Brunnsviken and Stallmästaregården. Weather conditions consisted of sun, no wind and a couple of degrees below freezing. After 40km in our legs, and everyone happy the days skating came to a close.

The hotel for the first night was the charming Krusenbergs Herrgård near Ekoln, as we had no idea where we were to go on the Saturday; the hotel had to be central. After a sauna and a dip in Mälaren and fantastic food Anders received good news that Vättern had frozen. This was too good to miss, an early breakfast and we were on our way.

At 10.30 we step out onto the ice in Motala. An endless mirror of glistening ice welcomed us in glorious sunshine. The water in Vätttern is very clear making the ice nice and clear, one can see the bottom at 10m, a strange sensation. There's an inner cheer of joy, as we carve our way forward and listen to the ice talking back to us. The early start and the bus journey are quickly forgotten.

After the bus back to Södertune Castle there was an after-skate with songs and laughter. Anders doesn’t give in and tells us all that tomorrow's trip will be on the newly frozen ice outside Arkösund.

In Södertune we used a wonderfully sauna. Set in historical surrounding, words cannot describe the atmosphere here. We shared wonderful food and conversation together after which we retired to a welcomed sleep.

The following morning after breakfast we took the bus to Kolmården, followed by the car ferry over to Arkösund. What a day this was! Perfect ice to the outer most ice edge of the farthest skerries, lunch bathed by glorious sunshine, and a view over the sea and beyond, how good can it get!

Who would of thought it? An experience such as this. The fact is, that we ourselves are surprised by just how good it can get.

For tour bookings visit www.ActivitiesInSweden.com

Thursday, September 20, 2007

An Adventure Into The World's Best Pike Fishing Waters

The weather was typical for an autumn's day in Sweden. Blue sky, crisp air and total piece and quiet. The stage was set.

Our aluminium boat bobbed gentle from side to side causing the only audible sound for miles around. My guide for the day Hans had assured me that the spinner currently on my line was a good one. What did I know. They all looked the same to me. I just wanted to catch a large pike.

God, the environment here is just unbelievable! I found myself saying this over and over again. Stockholm’s inner archipelago is a hidden gem. I’ve heard it being said before and I’ve read a few articles on it but I could never imagine how beautiful it really was.

My reel was working over-time. I eagerly wound in the spinner at speed which was causing the fish line to jig around slightly as it headed in back towards the boat. “Just take it easy”, was the advice from Hans, who incidentally has caught some of Sweden’s largest Pike and featured in over 40 TV documentaries around the world. They were to be wise words.

I still had the remnants of a ham sandwich in my mouth when the my spinner suddenly snagged something. I flipped back on my rod and heard the distinct clicks of the reel. “What have I snagged now”, I thought as I began to turn the reel in some more. Wait a minute! I could actually feel something pulling the line.

I turned to look over my shoulder in the direction of my guide, only to notice he was in the process of landing what turned out to be a fairly large perch. “I think I might have caught something” I announced.

By now it was obvious that whatever I had caught was not going to be landed without a fight and what I fight it turned out to be. With instructions coming in loud from over my shoulder I struggled to bring the fish under control as the line whizzed out more than I was reeling it in.

I was lost in battle. So much so that I nearly fell out of the boat. If it was not for the rescue by an intervening arm I would have had an early bath. Damn this is beginning to be hard work. No wonder, the familiar shape of a pike momentarily broke the waters surface as it made another dive down under the boat. Wow that look big!

The net came to the rescue, as my guide lowered it into the water and instructed me to try and steer the pike into its direction. Easier said than done. I don’t think I’d even had time to swallow my sandwich in all the excitement.

“Take a look at that!” announced Hans, “That’s a beauty”. It sure was. I’d seen nothing that large in my life. You could have fit your head in its mouth! Weighing in at 9.4kg, it was the biggest fish I had ever caught.

It was one of three I caught that day and the icing on the cake of what was a wonderful day. No matter where you’ve fished before or your skill level, this is an experience not to be missed. The equipment was top notch the location was incredible and the fishing was great.

Thanks to my guide Hans for his patience and taking me to such a special place!

This package is available at www.ActivitiesInSweden.com


Thursday, September 6, 2007

Dare To Experience A More Adventurous Conference Abroad Without Costing The Earth?

Conference and Team Building in Majestic Sweden

For decades Stockholm has been at the centre of the International Meetings Market, hosting many International Fairs and meetings and not forgetting the annual Nobel festivities, but has the full potential of this countries many unique benefits really been unearthed?

I’m sure the outdated view that Sweden is expensive, has had a major impact on its popularity in the past but not any more. In fact Sweden’s capital Stockholm, is now extremely affordable and can compete comfortably with all the major cities around Europe.

As an Englishman now living in Sweden, it really amazes me how little people know about this country and the potential life changing experiences it offers. Putting aside the fact that it’s the third largest country in western Europe with a population of only 9 million people and with few social and cultural tensions, Sweden is a highly modern and sophisticated country and widely acknowledge to be one of Europe’s most dynamic regions and a world leader in environmental issues.

The capital city of Stockholm rates favourably as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With is winding waterways surrounding the 14 island that make up this historic city, it’s truly breathtaking. Here you would quite rightly expect to find many world conference venue’s and you do but only a stones throw away from the city centre and out of sight of many of Sweden’s business visitors, are some real hidden gems that would not fail to impress the more adventurous planners amongst you.

So what makes Sweden such a unique prospect? Regular conferencing is an integral part of the majority of Swedish businesses and this is reflected in the amount of high quality venues the country has to offer. Now add to that the fact that Sweden is widely know as Europe’s Last Wilderness, with 450,000 km² of untouched wilderness, of which 53% is made up of forests and with over 227,000 lakes, you have the perfect recipe for a range of unique and beautiful venue locations, which are conducive to producing creative thought and ultimately conferencing.

The vast majority of these thought provoking venues benefit from secluded locations and 99% of them are located next to a lake and also surrounded by thick forests. Themes range from tradition Swedish castles to modern purpose built conference centres and all supply first class facilities and service.

To further challenge and bond your employees these venues can offer a fantastic range of team building activities, involving an effective mix of the surrounding countryside and the natural waterways, all of which are on your doorstep. The activities are always conducted by professional companies who are obliged to abide by strict eco-friendly rules and regulations, ensuring your activities do not burden the environment.

It’s a simple but successful formula the Swedes have developed by taking their employee’s away from their everyday surroundings and then to immerse them in a calm, relaxing and natural environment. In return their employee’s react in a more positive and creative manner, ready to learn new experiences and ultimately develop their personal skills.

Surprisingly, venues in Sweden offer all of these great benefits at rates low than that of London and many of the top European destinations. 24hr delegate rates start from around £95 per head and even at that price you’ll be getting a high quality experience, rivalling anything you’ve experienced in the past. I challenge you to ask anyone who has been to Sweden, did their visit turnout to be a positive and profound experience, the answer is always YES!

Better still, since the introduction of the budget airlines, getting here has never been easier or cheaper. With daily flights from many European destinations airlines such as Ryanair, Stirling & Whizzair have now opened up a whole new world of affordable and accessible travel. Offering flights from as little as £30 return, there’s never been a better time to sample a more adventurous conference or meeting.

I’ll leave you now to ponder over the overwhelming facts that Sweden truly is a unique and adventurous prospect for an overseas meeting destination. I sincerely hope you’ll consider Sweden for your next meeting. If you’re already interested in looking into this further, we’ve a selection of fantastic venues chosen for their USP’s within the international market and whom have added a selection of addition benefits for booking your meeting through us. You can view them at select-meetings.com


Happy conferencing!

Useful links:

VisitSweden.com

Stockholmtown.com




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Monday, September 3, 2007

Kiruna, in Sweden's Winter Lapland

1300km North of Stockholm lies the city of Kiruna. With a population just 20,000 it sits in the middle of Norrlands wilderness. Built around a mining community at the end of the 1800's the city was designed with the time's foremost experts with architecture and community planning. Kiruna was the first Swedish community with a city planned around the climate. The streets were designed to follow the terrain in an irregular pattern in order to curb the Arctic winds. The city is also built on the side of a mountain, which means higher temperatures. Despite its northerly location the city centre
temperature rarely drops below -20.

During the winter months the city is plunged into darkness as the sun barely gets chance to show itself. Even so, the city is far from dark. A combination of the moon & stars reflecting off the snow give a beautiful glow to Kiruna and not forgetting the extraordinary Northern Lights which crackle across a cloudless evening sky.

Just an hour and half's drive away is the Abisko Mountain Station considered as the best place on earth to view the Northern Lights. With its fresh clean air and its practically cloud free skies the conditions for seeing the lights are optimal. More or less aurora occurs every night but to detect it the skies have to be dark. The period from September to March is best time of year.

Kiruna is also home to the unique Ice Hotel which gets rebuilt year after from the ice of the local Torne river. With its ice sculptures and fine works of art the Ice Hotel is truly an experience that should not be missed.

Snow and ice are a big feature in Kiruna and there's plenty of it! Families seeking snow, Santa Claus and winter activities need look no further, as the city caters well for people wanting to make the most of this unique and snowy landscape. With a large range of activities ranging from dog sledging, snowmobile tours, cross country skiing, wild moose safari's, northern light tours, hunting, ice fishing, ice sculpting & the Ice hotel to mention but a few, there's really something of interest for everyone!

This is also true of Kiruna's accommodation with many interesting types available. As well as a good choice of comfortable hotels and guest houses, Kiruna also offers a choice of original and exclusive ideas such as the Ice Hotel, Wilderness cabins, lodges, igloos and traditional wig wams.

The city centre also offers a good selection of shops and restaurants, so your able to take time out from your winter activities if you wish. You'll find a good selection of local handy crafts most of which are designed by the local Sami population, who incidentally herd all the reindeer in the area.

Despite it's location getting to Kiruna is surprisingly easy. With daily flights by SAS Airlines and an overnight train from Stockholm, it's within easy reach no matter where you're travelling from.

If you'd like to visit this untouched wilderness visit www.ActivitiesInSweden.com for more details.


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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Introduction To Stockholm's Nightlife & Etiquette

Like many cities in Europe Stockholm offers a wide range of quality bars, clubs & restaurants. This image conscious city has two distinct club scenes catering for two entirely different markets. The club & bars scenes of Stureplan and Södermalm could not be more different but both are worth a visit if you have the time.

I would highly recommend that you
split your visits to each of these areas up and visit one on one night and the other the next. They are a couple of reasons for this and they are as follows. Both areas are firstly in different locations of the city, so it makes sense to stick around one area to save on taxi fares and wasting time travelling.

Another is dress code. For example the bars and clubs around Stureplan attract young, rich and very stylish people. The dress requirements for entrance into the bars and clubs here is smart and sexy, rather than the cool and relaxed dress code of Södermalm.

Drinks and entrances prices vary quite considerably as well with Stureplan being more expensive, while Södermalm is very reasonable in comparison.

Most music tastes are catered for in both areas but Stureplan bars and clubs tend to be more geared around the funky house vibe and Södermalm tends to be a little more cutting edge and underground. Both host internationally renowned and are contributing to Stockholm's growing clubbing scene which is quickly becoming one of the most exciting in Europe!

Below you'll find a guide to both of these hip areas with a couple of recommendations. I suggest you just go out and follow the crowds or alternatively ask some of the locals, they'll be more than happy to offer some alternatives.


Södermalm
Södermalm (normally just Söder) - old working class area that has seen a revival in the last 10-15 years or so and is one of Stockholm's trendiest areas. It's a very expensive area to live, but a good place for going out. The district commonly known as SoFo (south of Folkungagatan/east of Götgatan, two of the main roads in Söder) has many funky shops, good bars and nice restaurants, especially close to Nytorget which is a cute little square.

Folkhemmet on Renstiernas Gata is a nice bar/restaurant and generally the streets around Bondegatan and Skånegatan are filled with shops and places to go out. Götgatsbacken (leading up from Slussen) also has good cafes, bars and shops. A nice walk is to start at Mosebacke Torg and walk along the waterfront to Fjällgatan for spectacular views and a bit of cultural heritage.

Or turn the other way (i.e. westwards) and walk along Söder Mälarstrand and end up in Skinnarviksparken which has one of the highest points in Stockholm from where you can take some great touristy photos of the view.

Also, a must! Gondolen is a very posh restaurant at the top of Slussen, which is between Söder and Gamla Stan. You take the Katarinahissen lift up to the restaurant from Slussen, and the views are spectacular. The food is excellent but quite pricey, but it's worth just visiting for a drink and to admire the view. Vinbaren, which is downstairs from Gondolen is a good little place offering a more reasonably priced menu, especially for lunch. At the top bit (i.e. where Gondolen is) there is a place called Mosebacke (in Mosebacke Torg), which is a great club/hang-out place. Most Saturdays, there's a club there called Blacknuss which is really good. Kind of jazzy/funky. Great views as well if you sit outside. They also do jazz brunches on Sundays.

Kvarnen on Tjärhovsgatan is a classic old beer hall with good food, and has two good bars/clubs at the back and downstairs.

Other good places:
Pelikan on Blekingegatan – reasonably priced Scandinavian food.
Pet Sounds Bar on Skånegatan – good lunch menu and good DJs after dark.
La Cuccaracha on Bondegatan is a good Spanish restaurant with good atmosphere.
WC Bar & Diner on Skånegatan – good food and good drinks. Gets very busy so get here early.
Street Restaurant by Hornstulls Strand (Hornstull tube) - bit of a trek, but worth it. Street itself is 'Stockholm's version of Camden Lock' so there's lots of fun things going on. It's just by the water which is nice and the food is good too. The area closes down though during the winter months Oct-March.

For more information on good eating check out our restaurant guide in 'June' 'Things do do' on this blog.


Stureplan
Going out in Stockholm's Stureplan is a strange affair. There are about a hundred little rules one must be aware of in this image-fixated area. We'll tell you about the essentials, and you'll undoubtedly experience the rest. If these simple rules are followed, then you are in for a great time. Now please remember, Stockholmer's are a weird bunch, just go along with it.


The do's and don'ts
First off, heading out into the night without a sense of humour is liable to get you into trouble. Not so much in relation to the people on the town but it might end up making your night a boring and tedious event. Without humour you're just not going to get anywhere.

Another important thing to remember is this: you are how you present yourself. This goes for clubs in the bohemian part of town as well as chic Östermalm. How you present yourself dictates everything from how people on the street will size you up to how snooty the guy in the 7-Eleven store will treat you. Read on and you'll get it.

Transportation
How you get to a club doesn't always matter, as they're often located in a district where there are clubs everywhere and people just walk between them throughout the night. Some clubs however require a certain something upon arrival. For example, pulling up to Spy Bar in a cab filled with 8 people just won't fly. A VIP club like that has a (if arriving by taxi) 2-3 person limit per cab. Pulling up in a limo with 10 people on the other hand is fine.

The south side clubs are a little more relaxed. Walking or coming straight off the subway is always OK. People popping out of a cab right in front of the club tend to draw evil stares from the people standing in line though. Yes, it's a complete mystery.

This is of course taking the whole transportation bit to the extreme but you get the drift.

The doorman
One thing to always remember is that the doormen at clubs seriously mean business in this town, and they have no self perspective whatsoever. This is where the humour part comes in. Always let them have their power-trip and laugh about it with your friends over drinks inside. Getting into clubs in Stockholm has pretty much become as tough as getting through New York airport security. So don't be drunk, and if the doorman tells you you're an idiot then just agree. He's just looking for an excuse to keep you out from all the fun.

Also remember that a mean doorman doesn't necessarily mean a fabulous party inside, which is what many people seem to think. It all comes down to what your goal for the evening is. In general, the meaner the doorman, the more scantly dressed women and men inside, and a relaxed doorman often means a relaxed atmosphere inside.

Another thing to avoid when it comes to doormen is name-dropping. Telling him you know Bono or the President won't get you inside any faster. Honestly, the likeliness of him even knowing who either of them are , are slim to none.

Dress code
Many places in town don't have an official dress code, but still refuse people entry when dressed improperly. This is of course far from fair but that's the way it is. So here are a few things to keep in mind when dressing to go out on the town.

The south side, Södermalm, has the least pretensions when it comes to clothes. Sneakers, jeans and a t-shirt are considered OK even if they're not plastered with brand names like Gucci, Prada or D&G. But do keep in mind that the south side caters to a lot of "hip" people so hiking up jeans past the belly button (if it's not currently trendy) or wearing hip-bags in neon colours or any other dorky accessory will get you giggled at. Rock-star chic, Gothic vamp, urban adventurer, DJ skate-style or "I'm too hip to care" are all styles that work.

If you ask anybody if they've spent any time at all in front of the mirror preparing their ensemble they'll lie and tell you of course not, but that's part of the Stockholm charm!

The east side, Östermalm, with the chic uppity clubs takes clothes to another level. Sneakers will probably get you stopped at the door, so wear something a bit fancier. Same goes for jeans if they're not fancy label material. A pair of 10 000 SEK Gucci jeans complete with pre-made holes and patches are bad-boy elite so that's always a go.

The bottom line is basically that the party clubs are meant to be enjoyed by nicely dressed people with a nicely filled wallet, and the bohemian clubs are a bit cheaper and more relaxed and people dress as such.

Ordering drink and tipping
When you've finally made it through the hassle of actually getting into the club the next obstacle appears, namely ordering drinks. Basically waving money or yelling at the bartender will be ignored by said bartender until you stop. Just standing around, looking politely at the closest bartender will get you the best service. If you've got the confidence, a little flirting can get you a long way also.

Tipping isn't a necessity but it might get you a couple shots at a cheaper price later in the evening. Another thing to keep in mind is that coins in general are frowned upon, so keep the bills at hand. If you do receive a couple coins as change when buying a drink then just leave them at the bar. Scrambling for pennies is considered pretty cheap.

Important! Flirtation etiquette
So you've gotten in, you've got your drink, the music is great but now what? Everybody wants some love so here are few tips to keep in mind when venturing into the jungle of Picking Someone Up.

The rules of flirtation are pretty universal but the men and women in Stockholm are often beautiful and picky, so it's not always an easy venture (contrary to popular opinion and urban legends). Start by scoping out the potential victim and see if the eye contact seems to be of the appreciative or the "leave me alone" variety before heading over for a chat. If appreciation is sensed then step two is in order. Step two consists of starting up some easy conversation, and NOT over-the-top compliments. The person already knows you're attracted to them, so save the massive compliments for when you've at least spent a few moments together.

After that you're on your own. Either you've got it in the bag or you'll be left with your drink alone on the dance floor. Keep in mind that buying somebody a drink in Stockholm doesn't mean a thing to most people. Some people will politely decline so as not to give the wrong impression, but most will take the drink, say thanks and then hook back up with their friends in 2 seconds flat if they're not interested.

After parties
People seldom head straight home after a club closes. A few minutes of mingling outside and gathering up the crew are a given. After that most people head off to their favourite after-hours joint to eat and decide who's going home with whom, who's having the after-party and how to get there. The eating part is also a nice way to round off the evening and actually hear what people have to say, since you couldn't in the loud club.Now go out, have fun and be safe, because Stockholm is a great town to party in.

Top clubs & bars.
The Ice Bar- The Absolut Ice Bar is a must experience when visiting Stockholm. I highly recommend it as a start off for the evening. With a capacity of only 30 it's recommended that you book your visit. The entrance fee includes a choice of one of their wonderful Absolut cocktails. Located in the Nordic Sea Hotel. +46 8 50 56 31 24

Hotel Anglais- Located in the lobby of the Scandic Anglais Hotel, this is a great place to have a drink before heading for a club. A trendy lounge bar attracting stylish conscious drinkers.

Berns- With nothing sort of a gob smacking interior makes Berns a worthy visit. Expensive and stylish go hand in hand here! The clientèle tend to be a little older but no less stylish.

Cafe Opera- A bit over rated for the overseas visitor. Full of local celebrity's and wannabes but nether less has a certain charm. Expensive!

Solidaritet- A personal favourite of mine. Two levels of great dance music with an open top terrace during the summer. Arrive early!

White Rooms- Look damn good to have any chance of getting in but well worth the effort. Full on dance club attracting beautiful party people. Arrive early or forget it!

Hell's Kitchen- Good music with a nice atmosphere. It's trendy a cool interior reflects it's desired clientèle. Dress to impress.


The above only represents a snippet of what Stockholm has to offer. With many hidden gems waiting to be discovered and new clubs & bars opening every week there's really only one way to make the most of your time in Stockholm.


We highly recommend considering hiring the services of a local clubbing guide. They are not only a cost effective but they know which are currently the hippest bars to visit. They have the ability of getting you into these clubs for free (normally entrance ranges from £10-£15), so you'll get half of your money back through this service alone. You'll not have to queue and it's a perfect way for a group to gain entry without having to run the gauntlet of getting passed the doormen.

For details on our VIP clubbing guide weekend visit our site www.activitiesinsweden.com




Friday, June 15, 2007

Bird Watching in Upplands, Sweden

The key habitat in Sweden is forest. Contrary to popular opinion, Sweden is neither wall-to-wall trees, nor all conifers.

First of all, in this region at least, there is lots of agricultural land. Much of the farming is at low intensity, and the pastoral landscape of cottages, woodpiles, rocky islands of trees in the middle of fields, against a background of dark trees, is charming and very rich in birds, notably farmland birds now scarce in much of Britain. It was a real highlight of the trip to see so-called 'common' birds in good numbers in the 'ordinary countryside', away from nature reserves.

Second, the forest is very varied and differs from place to place. Primary old growth forest is now very rare in southern Sweden, but can still be found at sites like Olas Skifte, Färnebofjärden NP and Fiby Urskog. This type of forest is immensely beautiful, but makes for tough birding - tracks are often tree blocked, there are swampy defiles, and growth is so dense that actually seeing the birds can be hard. But don't miss this great habitat.

Old growth forest is an absolute requirement, it seems, for just one species, the White-backed Woodpecker. The calamitous decline of this bird in Sweden has been the result of modern forestry leaving very little standing, dead, old wood in its operations. White-backed Woodpeckers seem to need numerous such trees, not just the odd one or two in an otherwise managed forest-scape, as will suffice for Black Woodpecker. It does seem as though the final, tenuous link between the (still healthy) south Norwegian populations and those of central and eastern continental Europe is about to be broken (forever?). And that is a real tragedy.

The best areas to see forest birds are often along the edges of clear-felled areas in more or less intensively managed forests. Look out especially for areas with mature aspen trees they are startling and attractive trees, and by all accounts crucial for species like Black and Grey-headed Woodpeckers.

The really heavily managed uniform-age forests, especially after the first thinning cycle, are much less attractive to the specialist species. However, clear fell areas, or recent burns, can be good for species such as Great Grey Shrike, Black Woodpecker and (allegedly) Three-toed Woodpecker.

There are also some notable wetland sites in Uppland. Especially notable are Lake Tämnaren, Vendelsjön and Hjalstaviken. These are important sites for wildfowl, though at the time we were there, Lake Tämnaren was still completely frozen, so we were watching wildfowl on the surrounding fields and floods.

Hjalstaviken-This is one of Europe's best places for migrating birds to rest. Here can you see geese, waders, grebes, ducks and raptors. Hjälstaviken is perfect if you would like to go for a morning- or evening trip. There's a bird tower within easy reach here you can get a good view over the area and get close to the birds. The surrounding areas have good walking areas with different environments and lots of different plants. Hjälstaviken lies between Uppsala and Enköping, 6 km SE of Örsundsbro.

Vendelsjön- This is one of the nicest bird lakes in Uppland. Here are two nice bird towers with good views over the lake. There is many spieces that breed in Vendelsjön and during spring and fall a lot of birds rest here. Among some of the more rarer spieces worth mentioning are the Eurasian Bittern and Great Reed Warbler. During summer time is Vendelsjön with surroundings a nice area to listen for nocturnal songsters. Some years is it possible to hear Savi's Warbler and Eurasian River Warbler. Vendelsjön lies about 35 km north of Uppsala.

Lake Tämnaren- A large shallow lake, just a few kilometres east of Östervala, frozen in winter and early spring, with large areas of wet surrounding farmland, attractive to wildfowl, cranes and other birds.

The main problem is access. The best idea is to drive around the whole lake, taking any turn towards the lake and following it as far as you can. Very few get at all close to the lake itself!

The best areas during our visit were consistently those to the south and west of the lake, especially the road signposted off the Björklinge-Harbo road to Berga, and some of the roads on the northern shore. The location of birds apparently varies from year to year, depending on the water level, degree of icing, and land use change by farmers.

Uppland is one of Sweden's most exciting areas for woodpeckers. We have good populations with grey-headed woodpeckers and three-toed woodpeckers. Black woodpecker is a common sight. During the early hours of the morning of March and April it isn't that rare to see some bonus spieces like crossbills, woodland grouses and Eurasian Pygmy-Owl.

Bird Timetable
Eagles- December-March.
Owls- Late February-Early April.
Woodpeckers- Early February-Early April.
Parrot Crossbill- February-April.
Black Grouse- February-April.
Geese- March-April, September-October.
Capercaille- April-May.
Migrating Sea Birds- April-May, September-October.
Jack Snipe- Late April-Early May.
Great Snipe- Early May.
Nocturnal Song Birds- Middle May-Middle June.
Waders & Shore Birds- July-September.
Two Barred Crossbil- September-October.

Activities In Sweden organise bird watching packages to all of the above areas. Check out their website for details.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Things to do in Stockholm

Built on 14 islands Stockholm is undoubtedly the most beautiful city in Europe. The city has many wonderful things to do and see throughout the year. Below is a guide to help you organise you time in the city.

EVENTS

Stockholm Furniture Fair takes places in February each year.

First Saturday in June is The Stockholm Marathon - probably the most scenic of all marathons in the world!

Late July is Stockholm International Jazz and Blues Festival Outdoor concert series held at Skeppsholmen.

Scandinavia's biggest Gay and Lesbian Pride event Stockholm Pride end of July/beginning of August

Early August is Philharmonika i det Gröna Picnickers on the lawn of Sjohistoria Museet get to enjoy free performances by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Stockholm Open, Tennis early October

Stockholm Film Festival, end of November.

Christmas and New Years. A lot of people have discovered the magic of Stockholm when its dark, snowy and the city glitters by lights, rockets, candles and celebrations!


Major Attractions

City Hall Designed by Ragnar Östberg, Sweden's most renowned architect, this striking building contains over eight million deep red bricks and 19 million gilded mosaic tiles. Completed in 1923, it is host to the Nobel Prize banquet each December.

Gamla Stan - The Old Town
Stockholm Old Town is located on a small island in the very heart of the city. Within its bounds are a multitude of historical sights, including the The Royal Palace, the Parliament, and the House of Nobilities, as well as the worlds most long-established bank, the Bank of Sweden, founded in 1656.

The Vasa Museum
The worlds oldest restored warship, Vasa, is on exhibit at its new museum on the island of Djurgården. She capsized moments into her maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later from the sea floor. The Vasa Museum is one of the most popular sights in Scandinavia.

Ecopark
The most popular section of this vast and unbroken expanse of nature within the city is Djurgården, which houses the Vasa Museum, Skansen, and more.

The Nordic Museum
Known for its collection of folk art, peasants local costumes, and Sami art, the Nordic Museum mounts frequent exhibits of Swedish cultural life since the 16th century.

The Royal Palace
The Swedish Crown Jewels and the Royal Armory are among the exhibits in the 18th century palace. The Changing of the Guard takes place daily, June-August. (Note: some parts of the palace are not open daily and are closed on state occasions.)

The Gold Room at the Museum of National Antiquities
This impressive underground exhibit features some of Sweden finest golden treasures from all eras of history. Roman coins can be found alongside deftly wrought Viking bracelets and brooches. There are over 3,000 objects in all.

Skansen
Established in 1891, Skansen is the worlds oldest open-air museum. It holds 150 authentic, age-old houses from all regions of Sweden, including windmills and a church, in which wedding ceremonies are still held. All major Swedish festivities are celebrated here, and both visitors and locals can join in the fun.

The Drottningholm Palace
Home to the Swedish Royal Family, Drottningholm is located on an island in the outskirts of Stockholm. The palace is famed for its beautiful situation, its well-tended parks, and the unique Drottningholm Theater, which is the worlds best-preserved 18th century theatre.

The approximately 1600 restaurants in Stockholm offer a wide variety of international cuisine. More than a handful has star rating in the Michelin Red Guide. Scandinavian design is world famous and the city has 3600 stores of all kind. There are 100 art galleries, 70 museums, 88 movie theaters and a wide range of theaters, operas and concerts. Sweden is the largest exporter of music after the United States and the United Kingdom.

Stockholm was ranked the best European city in terms of lack of pollution. Stockholm is home to 38 parks, which make up one-third of the city’s total area. Water constitutes another third and urbanized areas make up the final third. The city is surrounded with an archipelago of 24,000 islands, islets and skerries. This is a perfect setting for outdoor activities.

There are 54 golf courses in the outskirts, which are also ideal for horse riding, fishing, sailing, swimming, hiking, skiing, hunting and ice-skating. And if you prefer to take a walk, go jogging or ride your bike, even the city itself is a great alternative.


Stockholm Restaurant Guide

Gourmet Restaurants

The gourmet dining scene in Stockholm is a lot livelier than you might expect. Swedish chefs win international gastronomic competitions time and time again and most of them are based in Stockholm, which can boast of the country's only restaurant with two stars in Michelin's fabled Guide Rouge (Edsbacka - see below).

Gourmet dining is not cheap. Expect prices for a main course in the top places with stars in Guide Rouge around SEK 225 to SEK 325 with starters and desserts around SEK 100. A bit less elsewhere.

BISTRO RUBY Österlånggatan 14, Old Town in Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 20 57 76. Price level: high. Paris in the Old Town! A local cozy restaurant with mostly French dishes on the menu. The walls are covered by political and erotic drawings by Erik Dietman.

DEN GYLDENE FREDEN Österlånggatan 51, Stockholm, Ph +46(0)8 10 90 46. Price level: high. Opened already in 1722! Swedish poets and artists like Bellman, Zorn and Taube used to be regular guests here. Besides the poetic atmosphere the restaurant offers delicious Swedish-French cuisine.

EDSBACKA KROG Sollentunav. 220, Sollentuna. Ph +46(0)8 96 33 00. Price level: high. The short trip to Sollentuna is well worth it. The restaurant, built in 1626, serves lovely food of best international standard. Finest ingredients and perfect service is combined with food so nicely decorated that the plates resembles artwork. Awarded two stars in the Michelin Guide!

ERIKS GONDOLEN Stadsgården 6, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 641 70 90. Price level: high. 36 meter above ground Gondolen offers a priceless view over Stockholm and the surrounding water. Besides excellent food in a charming setting there is a popular bar serving a wide choice of cocktails.

ESPERANTO Kungstensgatan 2. Ph +46(0)8 696 23 23. Price level: high. This is the right place if you are looking for absolute immaculate perfectionism in every single detail. Innovative cooking with seasonal ingredients. Awarded one star in the Michelin Guide!

F12 Fredsgatan 12, Stockholm, Ph +46 (0)8 24 80 52. Price level: high. The combination of different food traditions might seem a bit odd. But the composer is a chef of star quality and the result as well. The atmosphere is trendy and choosy, just like its guests. Awarded one star in the Michelin Guide.

KB Smålandsgatan 7, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 679 60 32. Price level: high. With walls painted with atmosphere KB is often visited by Swedish intellectual leaders. Cosy bar with fancy dishes.

LEJONTORNET Lilla Nygatan 5, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 14 23 55. Price level: high. Unique environment that goes back to year 1300. Exquisite food based on Swedish primes. Don´t forget to try the desserts. Lunch is served in the Bistro at more reasonable prices.

LUX Primusgatan 116, Stockholm, Ph +46(0)8 619 01 90. Price level: high. An old factory has become a great restaurant with interior design close to raw and strict elegance. Awarded chefs creates the best out of true Swedish cuisine. In the summer we recommend to book a a table on the terrace overlooking the lake Mälaren. Lux is awarded one star in the Michelin Guide!

MISTRAL Lilla Nygatan 21, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 10 12 24. Price level: high. This cozy restaurant has high gastronomy ambitions. Do you dare to try some pork feet or the lamb neck? Mistral is awarded one star in the Michelin Guide Rouge!

OPERAKÄLLAREN Operahuset, Stockholm, Ph +46 (0)8 676 58 00. Price level: high. A meal experience of a very high standard! In this culinary Mecca, food has been served since 1787 and it was here the famous chef Tore Wretman turned plain food into a form of art. Awarded one star in the Michelin Guide!

PAUL & NORBERT Strandvägen 9, Stockholm, Ph +46(0)8 663 81 83. Price level: high. International and sophisticated cuisine for the absolute gourmet. Try a complete menu degustation or feel free to compose your own. Modern, elegant and perfect service. Imposing wine list where many wines can be ordered by the glass.

PAUS BAR & KÖK Rörstrandsgatan 18, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 34 44 05. Price level: high. Elegant, local restaurant with minimalistic interior. The kitchen is advanced with very high ambitions.

PONTUS Brunnsgatan 1, Stockholm, Ph +46(0)8 545 273 00. Price level: high. Culinary high lights created by young star chef for the city slickers of Stockholm. Pleasant atmosphere and wealthy guests.

PRINSEN Mäster Samuelsgatan 4, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 611 13 31 . Price level: high. Exciting mix of Swedish and international cuisine. Try the roasted lamb racks or fish quenelles. Bib Gourmand classified in the Michelin Guide.

RESTAURANT JOSEFINA Galärvarvsvägen 10, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 664 10 04. Price level: high. Classical interior with cut-glass chandeliers and stucco ceiling. Excellent Swedish cuisine.

STALLMÄSTARGÅRDEN Norrtull in Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 610 13 00. Price level: high. Built in 1600 with a beautiful view overlooking Brunnsviken, the restaurant serves the finest from the Swedish cuisine and specialities from char coal grill and rotisserie.

ULRIKSDALS WÄRDSHUS Ulriksdals slottspark. Ph +46(0)8 85 08 15. Price level: high. Culture history is mixed with gastronomic sucess. The Smörgåsbord is widely known. Their collection of wine has a place in the book of Guinness World Record.

VASSA EGGEN Birger Jarlsgatan 29, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 21 61 69. Price level: high. Named after a novel by Somerset Maugham. International kitchen with food cooked and served in a new and innovative way. Modern, fastidious interior. Very friendly and caring staff.

WÄRDSHUSET ULLA WINBLAD Rosendalsv. 8 (Djurgården), Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 663 05 71. Price level: high. In this beautifully located pavilion from 1887 dining is consumed with the Swedish poet Bellman as a spiritual neighbour at the table. Swedish, classic food. Enjoy your meal in the lovely garden during summer.


Swedish Restaurants

Swedish food is traditionally heavily influenced by French cooking. In this category, we have placed restaurants where you can expect to find Swedish home cooking.

CLAS PÅ HÖRNET Surbrunnsgatan 20, Stockholm. Ph 16 51 36. Price level: moderate. Cosy restaurant dating back to year 1736 with an intimate atmosphere that breathes history. Typical Swedish food is served for lunch and á la carte-dinner.

LINAS BAR Hantverkargatan 84, Stockholm. Ph 650 51 90. Price level: low. Owned by former weight lifter ”Hoa Hoa” Dahlgren. Swedish food served in large portions. Not allowed to use your cellular phone.

LUX Primusgatan 116, Stockholm, Ph 619 01 90. Price level: high. An old factory has become a great restaurant with interior design close to raw and strict elegans. Awarded chefs creates the best out of true Swedish cuisine. In the summer we recommend to book a a table on the terrace overlooking the lake Mälaren. Lux is awarded one star in the Michelin Guide Rouge!

MÄSTER ANDERS Pipersgatan 1, Stockholm. Ph 654 20 01. Price level: low. Since the beginning of the 20th century, Mäster Anders has served beer and traditional Swedish cuisine. Nowadays it´s more like a trendy brasserie.

PRINSEN Mäster Samuelsgatan 4, Stockholm. Ph 611 13 31 . Price level: high. Exciting mix of Swedish and International cuisine. Famous for their steaks served on wood platters.

RESTAURANT PELIKAN Blekingegatan 40, Stockholm. Ph 556 090 90. Price level: low. Restaurant, bar and beer house, almost 100 years old. Serving tasty food at very reasonable prices.

SALT Hantverkargatan 34, Stockholm. Ph 652 11 00. Price level: low. Very Swedish. Lingonberry, knäckebröd and lamps formed as elks. Cramped but with high spirit.

TENNSTOPET Dalagatan 50, Stockholm. Ph 32 25 18. Price level: low. Legendary restaurant from 1867. Try "Wallenbergare" or anything else from the Swedish classic menu. The bar menu has a wide selection at a reasonable price.

TRANAN Odenplan / Karlbergsvägen 14, Stockholm. Ph 527 28 100. Price level: moderate. A reliable and very popular restaurant. Enjoy traditional Swedish cooking at its best!


Sea Food Restaurants

BELUGA Nybrogatan 44, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 661 44 24. Price level: high. Luxurious decor and an ambitious menu offers not only advanced courses but also delicious tastes from the Swedish and French cuisines.

BERNS Berzelii Park, Stockholm. Ph +46(0) 566 322 22. Price level: high. Classical restaurant in Stockholm from the 19th century. Turned into a trendy place by Terence Conran. Offers fish and seafood as well as other Swedish and International food. Live jazz music some evenings.

CLAS PÅ HÖRNET Surbrunnsgatan 20, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 16 51 30. Price level: moderate. Cosy restaurant dating back to year 1736 with an intimate atmosphere that breathes history. Typical Swedish food is served for lunch and à la carte-dinner.

CAFÉ DUVAL Vasagatan 50, Stockholm. Ph +46 (0)8 23 48 20. Price level: high. Belgian and Swedish food of higer class. Specialities includes fish and seafood and a wide selection of drinks, especially Belgian beer.

MUSSLAN Dalagatan 46, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 34 64 10. Price level: moderate. Hipp and chic with trendy design. Specializes in oysters and other seafood. Music entertainment in the bar almost every night.

STUREHOF Stureplan 2, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 440 57 30. Price level: high. A transformed and renewed waterhole from 1800, still serving unbeatable grilled Baltic herring with potatopurée. Enjoy the seafood menu served outside on the terrace. Oysterbar.

WASAHOF Dalagatan 46, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 32 34 40. Price level: moderate. Popular among stage people from the theaters. Wasahof offers fish and seafood as well as other Swedish and international food.

WEDHOLMS FISK Nybrokajen 17, Stockholm. Ph +46 (0)8 611 78 74. Price level: high. Using only the finest ingredients, fresh fish is served with irresistible creamy sauces. The Classic Swedish and French cuisine has made the restaurant to a place of pilgrimage for fish lovers. Separate outdoor oyster-bar during the summer season.


Italian Restaurants

CAFFÉ NEGRO Roslagsgatan 4, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 22 19 35. Price level: moderate. Friendly restaurant where food is ordered at the cashier´s. Very nice staff and great food! Don´t miss the imported Sicilian ice cream for dessert!

DEN GAMLE OCH HAVET Tulegatan 27, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 661 53 00. Price level: moderate. Genuine local restaurant with great pastas, great fish and risottos. Lovely home made chocolate ice-cream. The food speaks for itself...

HAGA RESTAURANT & DELI Hagagatan 18, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 31 96 95. Price level: low.The true place for true Italian food experiences, home made bread and a Tiramisu you will never forget.

IL TEMPO Högbergsgatan 40, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 644 75 10. Price level: low. Small and friendly restaurant serving traditional Italian dishes. Cool design with leaping zebras on the walls.

LA FAMIGLIA Alströmergatan 45, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 650 63 10. Price level: moderate. This Italian restaurant was one of Stockholm's first - Frank Sinatra himself has been a guest - and it is still going strong. The menu includes typical Italian dishes and the children have a menu of their own. Very family friendly.

LO SCUDETTO Åsögatan 163, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 640 42 15. Price level: moderate. A restaurant for lovers of soccer, especially Italian soccer. The walls are decorated with pictures and posters of famous soccer players and from the kitchen Italian classic delicious food is served.

PORTOFINO Brännkyrkagatan 93, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 720 35 50. Price level: moderate. Great atmosphere with a cosy luxurious twist. The sea food pasta with garlic is well worth the trip.

RISTORANTE BETTOLA DI PAPA SISTO Lilla Nygatan 11, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 20 41 01. Price level: low. Genuine Italian restaurant situated in the heart of Gamla Stan - the Old town.

TOSCANO Timmermansgatan 13, Stockholm. Ph+46(0)8 644 10 35. Price level: low. An Italian pearl in the southern part of the city. Very popular among the cultural residents of this area.

UNDICI Sturegatan 22, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 661 66 17. Price level: moderate. Undici means eleven in Italian and is the number the owner Tomas Brolin used to wear during his football career. Italian cuisine mixed with dishes from northern part of Sweden. Large dining area with plenty of room for local celebrities.


Vegetarian Restaurants

HUTNEY Katarina Bangata 17, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 640 30 10. Price level: low. Great lunches with friendly staff. Try the Nasi Goreng with peanut sauce.

HATAM Kammakaregatan 9, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 24 49 90. Price level: low. Persian restaurant with calm and pleasant atmosphere. Tasty vegetarian dishes at a good price.

HERMANS Fjällgatan 23 A, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 643 94 80. Price level: low. Outstanding view from the terrass! Also very good vegetarian dishes and a generous buffe.

HERMITAGE Stora Nygatan 11, Old Town in Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 411 95 00. Price level: low. Good choice if you prefer vegetarian and or Asian food.

LAO WAI Luntmakargatan 74, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 673 78 00. Price level: low. All vegetarian, perfect choice if you are looking for that little extra.

LÉGUMES Hornsgatan 80, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 669 35 35. Price level: low. Large vegarian buffé with a Mediterranean touch. Soups, moussaka, lasagne and lots of other great dishes.

MARTINS GRÖNA Regeringsgatan 91, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 411 58 50. Pricelevel: low. Open for lunches with a vegetarian variety.

SEYHMUS DELICAFÉ Varvsgatan 29, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 658 55 55. Price level: low. Green, lean and rich buffé. Also vegan choices.

VEGGIVEGG Åsögatan 37, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 640 02 21. Price level: low. Lisette Marencianas music café with vegetarian and vegan food from all over the world. Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.

VURMA MAT & CAFÉ Gästrikegatan 2, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 30 62 30. Price level: low. Try the spicy vegetarian sandwich!.

ÖRTAGÅRDEN Nybrogatan 31, Stockholm. Ph +46(0)8 622 17 28. Price level: low. Vegetarian pioneer located close to Östermalmshallen.



Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Stockholm's boutiques offer fantastic brands and choice

Stockholm is a Mecca for innovation, fashion and design. If shopping is your thing, checkout some of Stockholm's brands.

Angela C

In the heart of Stockholm city, Angela C has been selling exclusive Italian footwear, for both men and women, since March 2005. Angela C stands for quality, whether in their range of shoes, bags and other leather accessories, the stores interior design or their knowledgeable staff. Although the greater part of the boutique’s range consists of their own Italian-manufactured products, they also carry items from Free Lance, Ralph Lauren and Sand.
Björn Borg
Björn Borg needs no introduction, being one of Sweden’s, and perhaps the worlds, most well-known athletes. But since the mid 80’s his name is also synonymous with fashion, and is a market-leading brand in men’s underwear. Björn Borg has grown to be one of Sweden’s leading fashion names, with sales throughout Scandinavia and the Benelux countries. The trademark of the brand is creative design with sporting references, and the company has been acclaimed for it’s spectacular, innovative advertising campaigns. Björn Borgs three concept stores in Stockholm offer the whole brand range, including clothing, underwear, bags, footwear and fragrances.
BYUS
If you’re looking for broad selection of exclusive brands combined with an excellent level of personal service, check out BYUS. BYUS offer hand-picked items from such chic, timeless brands as D&G, Day, By Marlene Birger and Bruuns Bazaar. They also carry a wide range of jeans from american lables Seven, Blue Cult, True Religion and J&Company. At BYUS you will also find contemporary names like DKNY Jeans, See by Chloé, 2707, Friis&Company, Nolita and Maia. BYUS/For You help you to expand and enhance your wardrobe after your own needs; they also guarantee a shopping experience that's second to none!
Dry Lake
Dry Lake offers exclusive, carefully selected items from the hottest new names in the international fashion world at their exclusive premises in the high-fashion Mecca of Sturegallerian. Their range consists of unusual, up-and-coming fashion items with a feminine, sexy look specially chosen to meet the expectations of their discerning, trend-conscious clients. Here you will find such brands as sass & bide, Botkier, Rock Republic, Ingwa;Melero, Earnest Sewn, Superfine, Ksubi, Juicy Couture, Alexander McQ, Strenesse, Patrizia Pepe, Paul & Joe among others, each individually displayed to great advantage at their elegant, minimalistic boutique space.

Design Torgets
''New, carefully chosen items. Every week.” That’s DesignTorgets idea in a nutshell. DesignTorget’s unique ’jury’ continuously select objects from established and new designers, which are then sold, in limited editions, through the company’s seven boutiques across the country. DesignTorget place high demands on quality and functionality, as well as exclusivity - their ambition is always to be the first to sell the item in Sweden. DesignTorget also prize humour and creative thinking when evaluating a new item for their range. Some objects have a DesignTorget lifespan of just a few weeks, while popular items may last months or even year.

DTAILS
At DTAILS you will find an unrivalled range of fashion watches, beautiful jewellery and trendy sunglasses hand-picked from leading brands, as well as exclusive limited collections from the four corners of the globe. DTAILS assembles its collection from both trade fairs and individual craftsmen, always with the criteria of being ”perfectly chosen”; simply put, the best and most popular goods in the range, always at attractive prices but without compromising quality.

Efva Attling
Although she began her training aged 16, Efva Attling’s career as an internationally renowned jewellery designer took a 27-year break as she fulfilled other ambitions to see the world, both as a model and musician. Returning to jewellery, she used the experiences and influences gained to create beautiful artefacts in gold, silver and gemstones, often engraved with texts, which have inspired such celebrities as Sharon Stone, Madonna and Lisa Marie Presley to wear them.

Face Stockholm
Born in a small village in the Swedish countryside, Gun Nowak, founder of Face Stockholm, had no greater ambition than to see the world. By the 1980’s she owned three of the hippest fashion boutiques in Sweden, but was increasingly frustrated at not being able to find make-up to match the neon-coloured fashion of the time.

She soon realised that the only solution was to get into the cosmetics business, and in 1980 opened her first boutique in Stockholm. Success was immediate, and a decade later FACE had established outlets at several exclusive locations in New York, including SOHO and Madison Avenue.

Georg Jensen Damask
Enter the world of Georg Jensen Damask and experience 250 years of weaving tradition and a unique collection of designed damask table cloths, runners& napkins, bed linen, terry towels, kitchen textiles and matching accessories. Classic and innovative designs created - and constantly renewed - by such visionary Scandinavian designers as Arne Jacobsen, Diana Holstein and Charlotte Lynggaard, combined with first-class materials and the traditional damask weaving technique. In our Swedish flagship boutique you will find the complete Damask Collection 2007 – as well as the damask tablecloth designed exclusively for the World Scout Foundation by H. M. Queen Silvia of Sweden and designer Diana Holstein in honour of His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden's 60th birthday celebrations and the Centennial of the World Scout Movement in 2007. Let us inspire you by creative table settings & beautiful home textiles to highlight your home - or to find the very special gifts to bring home in distinctive gift boxes.

Grandpa’s
Enjoy Grandpa’s relaxed ‘at home’ atmosphere while browsing their unique and varied selection of wares. Here you will find everything from brand-name men and women’s clothing and garments from up-and-coming Swedish designers, to designer items for your personal space, unusual gifts and second-hand furniture from the 60´s and 70´s. Grandpa is one of a kind, with it’s mix of high fashion and cool stuff, located in trendy SoFo on Stockholm's hip south island.

GUESS by Marciano
GUESS by Marciano is the new runway-inspired line from fashion giant GUESS. It's a highly sophisticated and sexy collection created for the contemporary trendy people. The collection offers everything from detailed tops to fabulous cocktail dresses and tailored jackets, creating a complete wardrobe that will take you from early morning to late night in fabulous style. In addition to apparel, GUESS by Marciano also offers shoes and bags in the new boutique. Also you will find the famous GUESS PREMIUM jeans concept together with a range of watches, sunglasses and fragrance. Apart from the great clothes, the boutique in Stockholm is a modern vision with elements of glass, wood and steel mixed together with custom-created shades of blue to accent the collection. It all comes together to create an atmosphere of luxury and indulgence.

Gucci
Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci is one of the world's leading luxury brands. It designs, produces and distributes high-quality luxury goods, including ready-to-wear, handbags, small leather goods, luggage, shoes, gifts, fragrances, eyewear. Gucci manufactures all products in Italy. The Gucci shop in Stockholm, Sweden represents all product categories. Welcome to view the collection.

Gåvan
Gåvan is a classic interior design boutique which has been an established name in homestyling in Stockholm since the 1970’s. In addition to furniture and drapery, Gåvan carry a wide range of other accessories, including cushions, lighting, throw-rugs and other items designed to make your home more beautiful. The atmosphere in Gåvan’s premises is classically stylish and comfortable, and if you are looking to re-create the same feeling, their knowledgeable staff are happy to help. Gåvan also sew drapes to order, and their beautiful creations are often be seen in their window displays.

J.Lindeberg
With its roots in the golfing world, J.Lindeberg is today a globally recognised modern fashion label, worn by such celebrities as Bono, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie. Four collections are produced for both men and women; j Lindeberg Concept, Progressive Tailoring, j.lindeberg.denim and Future Sports.Visit J.Lindebergs flagship boutique in Stockholm, where Johan Lindeberg himself creates the display concepts.

King Lily
The fashion conscious girl with an eye for unique design and top quality need look no further than King Lily. Here you will find a stylish blend of confidence, toughness and femininity in a range including dresses, skirts, tops, jackets, shoes, handbags and accessories. Opened in March 2006 by Karin and Sofia, King Lily is always on the lookout for new brands to boost their reputation as suppliers of new and exciting fashion wear, from both international and Scandinavian designers. Browse the King Lily collection in an eclectic interior comprising Art Nouveau murals and found furniture, and relax in white leather armchairs to contemplate your purchases.

Knits
Knits – modern knitwear and design offer modern designer knitwear for the woman who demands quality, innovative design and a high level of individuality. The collections, from new and established Scandinavian and international designers, come in a wide variety of materials and styles, from unique items of contemporary design with roots in Swedish traditional techniques and patterns, to fine gauge updated classics. Over half of Knits – modern knitwear and design’s selection are only available here, and comprise garments in wool, linen, cotton and even a handmade Alpaca wool collection. Located in the historic old town of Gamla Stan, the minimalistic boutique environment is designed to display the garments to their best advantage, with knowledgeable and dedicated staff providing a high level of service to their clients.

Bo Knutsson
For thirty years Bo Knutsson has been active in the world of antiques and art. Five years ago his son Fredrik joined the business, which today has two main areas of speciality; Scandinavian design from the 1900’s; and items of cultural value from the 17th and 18th centuries, whether glass, ceramic, wrought iron, brass, woodwork or items of furniture. As well as a sizeable collection of glassware from all of Sweden’s historical glassware giants, Knutssons also work with contemporary artists such as Ann Wolff, Kjell Engman and Klas-Göran Tinnbäck. Silversmith Wiwen Nilsson is doubtless Swedens best known, and Knutssons have displayed her works at home and abroad for the last twenty years, as well as work from a number of other well-known names.
Lars Y Johansson Smycken & Antik

As a contrast to all the hyper-modern fashion and design articles on offer through our butiques, why not complete your purchases with a Victorian lava cameo antique bracelet from the 1850s, or even a rococo crystal chandelier? At Lars Y Johansson Smycken & Antik you will find a wide range of antique jewellery, plus silverware, chandeliers and furniture, in many different styles, dating from 1700 and onwards.

Since the 1960’s, gold- and silversmith Lars Johannson has been active in the antiques world; since the 1980’s as a respected valuations expert both at Stockholm’s Chamber of Commerce and on Swedish Television’s Antiques Roadshow program, plus at major antique trade fairs in Sweden and Finland. Lars Y Johansson Smycken & Antik specialize in unusual pieces available nowhere else, as well as Lars’ own made-to-order designs.

Lundgrens Antikhandel AB
Whether your interest is fine Swedish antiques or runs to the more international, a visit to Lundgrens Antikhandel will be more than rewarding. Browse their selection of furniture, mirrors, chandeliers, bronzes and paintings from the 18th to early nineteenth centuries, chosen for their exquisite craftsmanship by three generations of the Lundgren family. Take home a piece of history! Lundgrens ship worldwide.
Modernity
Modernity offers vintage high quality 20th century design - furniture, lighting, ceramics and glass. The emphasis is on Scandinavian design, by amongst others: Wegner, Juhl, Aalto, Mathsson, Jacobsen, Salto, Friberg, Wirkkala and Sarpaneva. Modernity also have a good selection of pieces by other European designers as well as offering a source facility. Modernity is a member of SKAF, the Swedish Art- and Antique Dealers Association, and is consequently a member of the international antique dealers association CINOA.

Mulberry
Mulberry is a British design company renowned world-wide for its craftsmanship and quality. The brand's backbone is an extensive line of luxury bags for men and women that combine stylish, stand-out design with the finest leathers and detailing. In addition to leather goods like the rugged, sexy, Roxanne and the "all rounder" Bayswater which have become covetable fashion classics, Mulberry has grown to encompass women,s wear, mens wear and interior design . The design ethos, whether a loveable vintage print chiffon blouse, "old friend" soft leather field jacket or weekend bag in distressed Darwin leather, has its roots in the heritage of the company which was established by Roger Saul in the 1970s in rural Somerset. Mulberry flagship store is offering all product categories.
Nathalie Schuterman
Nathalie Schuterman is a multi brand store offering handpicked pieces from the worlds top designers such as Prada, Marni, Marc Jacobs, Chloé, Balenciaga, YSL, Michael Kors, Tod57's, Bottega Veneta and more. The store carries a perfect mix of high fashion and is situated in the heart of Stockholm’s fashion district on Birger Jarlsgatan 5. Nathalie Schuterman offers personal service and an ultimate shopping experience for clothing and accessories for women and men. Nathalie Schuterman also carries a complete selection of children's wear with brands such as Bonpoint, Caramel, Simple Kids, Quincy, Pépé, Start-Rite, Prada and more.

Nutida Svenskt Silver
Welcome to Nutida Svenskt Silver, Stockholm´s exclusive modern silver gallery. Nutida Svenskt Silver offer unique silverware designs such as candlesticks, bowls and pots, as well as exciting jewellery pieces, created by Sweden’s foremost silver- and goldsmiths. Quite simply an exciting and innovative gallery, showing the best of Swedish silver design. They also host special exhibitions throughout the year.

Nymans Ur 1851
Nymans Ur 1851 is Sweden's leading outlet for exclusive watches from Rolex, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Officine Panerai, Audemars Piguet, Chpoard, Breguet etc. An excellent level of service combined with unrivalled knowledge of Haute Horlogie, plus our sole rights to several brands have made Nymans Ur 1851 Sweden’s most successful retailer of exclusive, quality timepieces.

Oriflame
While in Stockholm, you simply must not miss the opportunity to experience the only Oriflame retail store in the world! Since 1967 Jonas and Robert af Jochnick have supplied their skin-care products, based only on natural ingredients, directly to their customers. And although Oriflame's products are today available in 55 countries worldwide, nowhere else can you experience the whole range of cosmetics under one roof, as well as enjoy a manicure or other beauty treatment at the hands of our highly-trained experts.

Orrefors Kosta Boda’s
Swedish glass mesmerises and entices audiences the world over. Visit Orrefors Kosta Boda’s sole European boutique, which exhibits high quality glassware and exclusively designed art glass to great effect, with items drawn from the Orrefors and Kosta Boda lines. Orrefors Kosta Boda has a history spanning four centuries, and today sell beautiful glassware from a team of over 20 known designers. The range includes everything from glasses, tableware, vases and bowls to artistic pieces which are displayed at galleries and museums worldwide.

Oscar & Clothilde
English eccentricity meets French individualism to glorious effect at interior designers Oscar & Clothilde. The designers are passionate travellers, dedicated collectors and visionaries for beauty. Drawing on their common experiences for inspiration, the design duo has created a wonderful showroom on Nybrogatan in Östermalm. So take a step into their universe of aesthetic feeling and discover the beautiful, different, irresistible and energetic forces of Oscar & Clothilde's fittings and furnishings!

Palmgrens
At Palmgrens we have the same passion for quality leather wear as our founder Johannes Palmgren had when he founded the company in 1896. This passion has evolved into our hand picked range of bags, accessories and other leather goods which combine beauty, quality and function, all sewn by experienced saddle makers at our premises which have been at the same location for 110 years.

Patrik af Forselles
Since 1985 Patrik af Forselles has been creating stunning jewellery in combinations of gold, platinum, diamonds, pearls and other precious stones, often as special designs created individually for his customers. Patrik is constantly present at international trade fairs in Europe, and gathers inspiration from the latest trends in the jewellery world which is reflected in his collection of rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets produced in his workshop and on show in his boutique, located in the heart of fashion Stockholm.

Silversmeden Rey Urban
Rey Urban founded "Silversmeden Rey Urban" while studying at the Swedish Royal College of Arts, Crafts and Design in 1950. Rey was awarded his master certificate as a silversmith in 1955, and over the years, his work has won acclaim at various exhibitions in Sweden and abroad. Producing practical and purposeful jewellery, Rey Urban's beautiful designs fuse classical craftsmanship with contemporary techniques. All manufacturing still takes place in-house and the business remains family owned to this day.

Reiss
Reiss are internationally renowned as an innovative, trend-setting company with their own design and production of men's and women's clothing. Reiss's unique concept is to fill the gap between large boutique chains and international designer brands, supplying an individual, self-aware style with fantastic combination possibilities and high quality at affordable prices. Now you can visit their first Scandinavian outlet here in Stockholm.

R.O.O.M
The first R.O.O.M. store opened in 1987. Founders Hans Axelsson and Klas Litzén, who both admit to not having known much about furniture, interior design or architecture at the time, had a firm belief that things will turn out fine if you really, really enjoy what you’re doing. You can judge for yourself, as you experience a unique blend of impressions; sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are all catered for in the stores. Leave the stress and noise of the city outside for a while, as you skim R.O.O.M’s extensive assortment of furniture, textiles and home- and gardening-accessories.

Sara Clausin
If you’re after the hottest in clothes and accessories, you have to visit the ultra-trendy SoFo district on Stockholm’s south island. And while there a definite must is Sara Clausin’s newly opened boutique with it’s vintage interiors housing such internationally renowned brands as Ann Louise Roswald, See by Chloé and Seven. And why not be first in your crowd to own a piece from London-based fashion icons lou lou and law’s latest range of bird-motif T-shirts?
Skajs Antikhandel
Established in 1933, Skajs Antikhandel has 4 generations of expertise in 18th century Swedish furniture, silver and artwork antiquities. Moving from our present location close to fashionable Stureplan, on 1 January 2006 we will open the doors to our new premises opposite the Royal Swedish Theatre. At Skajs you will also find exquisite objects in tin, porcelain and glass, as well as antique mirrors.

Sandkorn
At the end of a long days shopping, what greater pleasure than to relax amid scented oils in a steaming bath, surrounded by the fragrance of natural herbs and spices? Sandkorn offers a range of bath salts, massage oils, shower gels, shampoos, body and essential oils from the prize winning Harnn & Thann range, in an Asian-inspired oasis dedicated to the harmony of body and soul. Sandkorns range includes over 50 bath soaps with more than 25 different fragrances including cinnamon, basil, eucalyptus, lavender, lime and lemon grass, as well as bathroom accessories such as towels, dressing gowns and slippers, all aimed towards the ultimate home spa experience.

The secret ingredient in Sandkorns range of products is rice bran oil extracted from the Oryza Sativa rice plant, which, when blended with typical herbs and spices from the Asian kitchen, gives Harnn & Thanns products their unique Thai character. Sandkorn; the perfect place for the finest gifts.

Sneakersnstuff
Since opening their first store in 1999, Erik Börjesson and Peter Jansson, both of whom had a lengthy working experience within the field of sporting goods. as well as being crazed sneaker collectors themselves, have developed and expanded their business; selling exciting and limited edition street footwear in exclusive styles, unavailable in other stores. They now have two boutiques in Stockholm and one in Malmö, and have even designed a number of their own sneakers. Whatever your style, you’ll find something at Sneakersnstuff.

Stockhome
Smart name, smart shop, smart prices. Stockholm offers well-designed, fun stuff for your home, and much more. In a modern urban shopping environment with surprisingly natural touches, you will find Stockholm’s wide range of own designer products, ranging from glass, towels and cutlery through to travel gear, bicycles, books, food and toys.

SVEA
Clothing brand SVEA, with its distinctive crown logotype, was originally created in 1999 as an after-skate label. Today SVEA produces modern clothing with a Swedish accent and a good dose of humour, drawing inspiration from American and British college life, as well as traditional western Swedish clothing manufacturing.

SVEA strives to promote a genuine feeling for fashion, quality, enjoyment and service. SVEA’s hand-made clothes are meant to be used and loved, gaining in looks and comfort with age. Bold t-shirts emblazoned with lifestyle messages are a speciality of the label.

Svensk Hemslöjd
Although traditional souvenirs and handicrafts are widely available in Stockholm, Svensk Hemslöjd is the only outlet offering products from the entire country. Established in 1899, Sweden’s oldest handicraft boutique sells genuine, hand-crafted objects in wrought iron, glass, textile, yarn and wood, as well as embroidery supplies. Svensk Hemslöjd is the very essence of Swedishness.

Svenskt Tenn
Sweden has today a leading role in interior design and home furnishing, and Svenskt Tenn, which this year celebrates it’s 80th anniversary, is a leader in the field. In addition to unique textiles and timeless furniture, Svenskt Tenn also offers glass, china ware and gifts, as well as vases, glasses, candlesticks and utility goods designed by Josef Frank and Estrid Ericsson. 80% of Svenskt Tenn’s range are their own production, available nowhere else.

Takeuschi
Takeuschi is a trendy street wear men57;s store with brands like D&G, Ijin, G-Star, Paul Smith, Teenage Millionaire and Worn By. The shop represents clothes, shoes and accessories and it also holds an espresso bar which in the summer extends outdoors where you can enjoy the summer sun and people-watching.

TLC
Welcome to a unique concept store in the heart of Stockholm’s most exclusive shopping district. From their stunning first-floor premises, TLC (which stands for Tender Love and Care) offer high-end luxury brands like Alexander Mcqueen, Alessandro Dellácqua, Y and Kei and Zac Posen, together with Homeline from Blumarine, perfume from E. Coudray, as well as a carefully chosen selection of books and music cd’s. Exclusive designer items can also be specially ordered from Industrielle and Bookan.
Tiger of Sweden
Tiger of Sweden was founded in 1903, and has its foundation in a strong confection tradition coupled with solid tailoring skills. Tiger has gone from being a tailoring brand for gentlemen to an international design brand, which today includes men’s and women’s collections as well as a range of jeans. Tiger stands for the unexpected when it comes to silhouette, cuts, material and details, which has given the brand its own market-leading position. Tiger of Sweden products are also available in Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, United Kingdom, Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Germany and Canada.

Tomtar & Troll
Nothing strikes a stronger note in the average Swedish heart than the deep, dark forest, a forest inhabited by gnomes and trolls. In fact gnomes, known as tomtar in Sweden, and their less cuddly allies the trolls fill a very special place in the Swedish national psyche, and most households own paintings, engravings or sculptures which depict these magical beings, as do many of the nations art treasures. Should you wish to acquire your own, Tomtar & Troll is the place to look.

TOUS
The only TOUS store in Scandinavia is located on Stureplan in Stockholm. Naturally. At TOUS you will find stunning jewellery and accessories for all occasions and all ages, presented to you with a high level of personal service. Founded in 1920 in Barcelona as a family business, the Tous family has taken the company to international prominence and made TOUS into one of the leading fashion brands in the world. The company philosophy is to create jewellery imbued with beauty and timelessness. Practical, easy to wear pieces that combine aesthetic innovation with informality mark TOUS as a fresh concept in jewellery design.

WE
When street-fashion brand We was launched back in 1999 the founders already had a solid background in clothing, skateboarding and snowboarding. We is all about ideals; ideals of personal engagement and conviction; a theme of shared ideas and common values, friendship, trust and honesty among equals, together with it’s unique network of athletes, artists, companies and media, working together to create a feeling of solidarity. We’s catchphrase ’Superlative Conspiracy’ symbolizes what WE as a brand and company represents: a group, a family of good and competent people working toward the same ideal. WE is neither a skateboard nor a snowboard clothing company; it’s a street fashion company with a background in skateboarding and snowboarding. We call it ’life after skate’.

Widforss
Widforss is synonymous with hunting and outdoor pursuits, and its wide range of specialist clothing, equipment and accessories is famous wherever they are practised. Widforss is Sweden's oldest retailing business, mentioned in records from as far back as 1729. By the turn of the century, Widforss had become a pioneer in hunting and outdoor pursuits equipment, and one of the earliest in the country to use mail-order distribution. Their range is constantly updated with the latest goods at most competitive prices.
Åmells
Founded in 1922 by the grandfather of the present owner, Åmells is the leading specialist fine art dealer in Scandinavia, with galleries in both Stockholm and London. Both carry a large stock of important Old Masters, as well as paintings and sculptures by the most renowned 19th and 20th century Scandinavian artists, such as Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson, Carl Milles, Vilhelm Hammershoi, Peder Severin Kröyer, Edvard Munch, Frits Thaulow, Helene Schjerfbeck and Albert Edelfeldt. Åmells have a long and well-established cooperation with professional international art shippers, providing excellent service to our clients globally, among which are private collectors as well as several European and American museums, e. g. J Paul Getty Museum, The Kimbell Art Museum, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Sterling and Francine Art Institute, Le Musée du Louvre, and The Swedish National Museum.

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