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STOCKHOLM WINTER TRAVEL: WHAT TO DO IN 3 DAYS IN STOCKHOLM SWEDEN

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I visited Stockholm, Sweden in February in the dead of Stockholm winter after wanting to visit this Nordic city for a while and paired it with a trip to the North of Sweden. I spent 3 days in Stockholm exploring this city made up of thousands of islands that delivers stunning views, beautiful European architecture and a huge food scene. And if you know Nordic winters – they are COLD. Keep reading for how to travel during Stockholm Winter and what to do in 3 days in Stockholm.

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Stockholm Winter Travel Tips

  • If you want to head up to Swedish Lapland during your time in Stockholm, check out my detailed Swedish Lapland travel guide and Sweden Country Guide. Again, we did this in the dead of winter and it was stunning.
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Stockholm Packing Tips: Stockholm is coldddddd in the winter and not SO warm in the summer. Pack accordingly. These hand and toe warmers are my lifesaver for cold destinations (buy here). I would not have survived around Stockholm without them. For the rest of my fave travel essentials I bring on any trip compiled together, head to my influencer page on Amazon here for a complete list or my descriptive carry-on packing guide here!

How To Get To Stockholm

The main airport you will fly into internationally is Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. Most airlines fly here as it is a major hub. We took Norwegian Air from NYC and I really loved the airline. They were extremely nice and the seats had a large amount of leg space (compared to US airlines). We also had an empty middle seat between us so that was huge for the overnight flight!

Once arrived, there are 3 ways to get to the main area of Stockholm:

  • High-Speed Train: 196 SEK ($21): Book this 30 days in advance for this price, if closer to date will be a little more. 20 minute ride, runs every 15 minutes from airport. Goes to Central Station in Norrmalm (T-Centralen). We took this route and highly suggest – train was clean and quick. Book Stockholm train here.
  • Coach Bus: 99 SEK ($11): 35-45 minute ride, runs every 10-15 minutes. Goes to Central Station in Norrmalm (Cityterminalen). Most popular route due to price, but takes a longer time and is dependent on traffic. Book Stockholm bus here.
  • Taxi: 675 SEK ($70). Around 45 minute drive.

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3 DAYS IN STOCKHOLM ITINERARY

Stockholm consists of thousands of islands (the largest archipelago in Sweden) with a few main ones to note and visit. Even in the middle of Stockholm winter, this city is beautiful and you must take advantage of the different islands and seeing them from the water – as long as you wear layers!

Day One In Stockholm

Spend Full Morning In Gamla Stan

The Old Town of Gamla Stan is a tiny, tiny island in the center of the city and is the main area of Stockholm. It includes the main square and the Royal Palace and is very touristy, however, this island is the cutest! You can get lost in the little winding streets for hours. I suggest spending half of your first day in your 3 days in Stockholm in Gamla Stan. Find more information on Gamla Stan here. Here is what to do in Gamla Stan:

  • Stotorget: The famous square with lines of colorful buildings. Just stand in here and admire the beauty and people.
  • Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet): See the Changing of the Guards during the day and/or do a tour inside of the Palace.
  • Swedish Parliament (Riksdag): Can do a tour inside if interested.
  • Alley of Mårten Trotzigs: The smallest street in country – can touch both sides at once!
  • Västerlånggatan Street: Main tourist/souvenir shop drag.
  • Walk around the hundreds of winding tiny streets and get lost, eat and shop.
 

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Spend Afternoon/Evening In Sodermalm

Sodermalm is the trendy/young area and is south of Gamla Stan. It was also voted one of the coolest neighborhood in Europe by Vogue a few years ago.

  • Fotografiskareally good contemporary photography exhibitions, along the waterfront. good cafe/coffee place on top floor w good views
  • Monteliusvägen: Walk to this small walking path that starts on Mariatorget for the best view of Stockholm (best sunset viewing point).
  • SoFo: Trendiest area of Sodermalm. Lots of cool restaurants/bar/clubs, definitely have dinner here tonight (restaurant recommendations below).
 

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Day Two In Stockholm

Morning In Djugarden: 2-3 Hours

Djugarden is also known as the Museum Island and is a really pretty, green island to walk around (as well as visit all the museums).

  • Vasa Museum: Must do, a massive ship that sank in 1628 and they resurrected in one piece.
  • Skansen Museum: Open-air interactive museum that shows the Swedish way of life, architecture, zoo. A very kid-oriented, young tour.
  • ABBA Museum: If you are into ABBA then it is a must-see.
  • Grona Lund: Big amusement park (better for an activity in summer).
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Boat Ride Around Stockholm Archipelago

As I mentioned, Stockholm is a massive Archipelago: the name for all of the little islands around Stockholm is Skärgård. You MUST take a boat tour (even in the winter!!!) operated by Stromma Boat Tours. This was a highlight of my time in Stockholm and highly recommended! It is a great way to see all the islands and the outsides of the city. It was so, so picturesque in the winter with snow on all the islands. The tour is 1.5 hours and leaves from Stromkajen.

Afternoon In Ostermalm & Norrmalm

Ostermalm and Norrmalm are nice, popular areas north of Gamla Stan where a lot of Swedes live and are bustling with locals and tourists alike. This is generally the main, busiest area of the city and is on the mainland of Sweden.

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Day Three In Stockholm

Half-Day Trip Outside Of Stockholm

Drottningholm Palace is a world UNESCO heritage site and is a massive gorgeous palace inspired by Versailles that is a quick trip from Stockholm. I highly recommend doing this for a half-day tour from Stockholm! Have to take steamer boat here which runs from Stockholm and is super easy to catch. You can buy your round trip boat tickets to Drottningholm here in advance!

Afternoon Metro Station Hop

The Stockholm metro stations have awesome art installations in them. It is known as the largest art exhibit in the world. I suggest getting on the subway and just getting on and off at random stops to walk around underground. There are also official metro station tours to take – book a metro tour here!

 

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Where To Eat In Stockholm

Swede’s love their Fika break, which is just coffee break during the day! You have to take advantage of their favorite pasttime. If you go during Stockholm Winter, you must try Semla. This is their signature pastry only available during this time period and it is delicious. Every main restaurant/cafe/bakery serves it! The Semla in Stockholm is delicious and can’t be missed in-season in winter in Stockholm.

Coffee/Breakfast/Lunch in Stockholm

Best Restaurants in Stockholm

  • Sturehof: Amazing culinary destination, famous and expensive.
  • Brasserie Le Rouge: Very good, famous, expensive restaurant.
  • Koh Phangan: Popular Pan Asian food. Really cool atmosphere and decorations. Amazing Pad Thai.
  • Pelikan: Award-winning menu, restaurant decorated like Ikea.
  • Herman’s: Mostly a local’s spot. Vegetarian buffet with amazing views and food. Unlimited food for cheap. Student discount with ID also. There is also live music Saturday nights from 7-9pm.
  • Fem Små Hus: Speciality Swedish food, next to royal palace.
  • Smak: Creative multi-dish dinner. Good deal; 3 dishes for $40.
  • Grill: 8 different themed rooms, very cool and good food.
  • Babette: Trendy pizza/wine place, casual, Michelin star.

Click all the restaurant links above to find out more/make reservations!

 

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Stockholm Nightlife

Click the bar links above to find out more!

Where To Stay In Stockholm

I stayed with my cousin who lives there in the Norrmalm area and it was perfect. I suggest staying in Norrmalm or Sodermalm depending on your interests. Everything is walking distance and very close. Search and book Stockholm hotels here!

AIRBNB Stockholm: There are also so many cute apartments in Stockholm with extra nice hosts. They are generally cheaper than hotels so if you like the Airbnb route instead of hotels I definitely recommend it. Also, if you use my Airbnb link you get $40 off your first stay!

Search and book Stockholm hotels here!

 
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Rachel Shulman is the owner of From East To West and a seasoned traveler having been to 45+ countries and no intention of stopping soon. She is obsessed with planning and specializes in creating detailed, efficient travel itineraries and guides so you don’t have to when planning your next destination.

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NORTHERN LIGHTS SWEDEN TRIP IN SWEDISH LAPLAND GUIDE

swedish lapland

Lapland is the PERFECT northern lights Sweden trip and can hit two beautiful areas. Lapland is the area in the Northern part of the Nordic countries (Finnish Lapland, Norwegian Lapland and Swedish Lapland). It is a gorgeous area north of the Arctic Circle and provides stunning winters, nature, hikes, and of course Northern Lights and Midnight Sun viewings. I visited Lapland in Northern Sweden in February and it lived up to the picturesque photos I had researched prior to. Keep reading to find all the best things to do in Swedish Lapland and how to make this Northern Lights Sweden Trip itinerary work!

My Northern Lights Sweden Trip spanned three nights and four days. We stayed in Abisko National Park (arguably one of the best places to spot the Auroras) and one night in Kiruna, Sweden, an adorable little town (and the biggest town) in the Arctic Circle in Sweden.

Disclosure: This Northern Lights Trip: Swedish Lapland guide may contain affiliate links. I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As always, all opinions are my own and I would never post about something I have not personally used/verified.

Northern Sweden Travel Tips

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SWEDISH LAPLAND PACKING TIPS: IT’S FREEZING IN THE ARCTIC CIRCLE! But it is so gorgeous, so don’t let it deter you. Make sure you are prepared for alllll freezing weather. YOU NEED Serious Snow Boots. There really is no way around it; there are multiple feet of snow in all locations! I highly suggest these Sorel Women’s Joan of Arctic Boots (buy here). I have them and wore them everyday and they were AMAZING. Another MUST are these Hand/Toe Warmers they are my life savior in all cold destinations! I recommend these hand & toe warmer combos you can buy here. For more of my fave travel essentials I bring on any trip compiled together, head to my influencer page on Amazon here for a complete list or my descriptive carry-on packing guide here!

How To Get To Lapland

  • FLY: There is only one airport near Lapland Sweden, Kiruna Airport. There are 3 nonstop flights there from Stockholm daily on SAS and Norwegian Air. It is about an hour and a half flight from Stockholm. There are also direct flights to Kiruna from a few European cities (specifically London) so if you live in the UK/Europe or are coming from there first it is pretty easy to get to Lapland.
  • TRAIN: You can also get from Stockholm to Abisko National Park or Kiruna via long overnight trains. The train is 8 hours from Stockholm, all overnight. The Swedish railway isn’t as high-tech and advanced as in other countries, so I would fly if possible, but if you love the overnight train route then this is your go-to.

We arrived at Kiruna airport at around noon and went straight to Abisko National Park. We booked a private transfer through Visit Abisko and it worked out great. You can also take a train or bus there (depending on the season) but the timings didn’t work out in our favor. The train also leaves from outside Kiruna City Center, not the airport, so we would have had to transfer a few times (and cabs are ridiculously expensive in Sweden) so the private transfer was the best bet. It was a massive bus with USB ports, nice guides, and even a stop to see reindeer on the way!

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FULL NORTHERN LIGHTS SWEDEN TRIP ITINERARY

 

1. ABISKO NATIONAL PARK

Abisko National Park has been named one of the top places to view the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun due to the Aurora Sky Station it has built on top of a mountain, where 90% of the nights per year are completely clear! It is a stunning place with so many different activities to do to cater to all types of people. It is by far the best place in Sweden for Northern lights viewings.

ABISKO HOTELS

There are only three main hotels to stay at in Abisko. We stayed at STF Turist Station and I highly recommend (click on the link to book!). These places book up fast since there are only 3 hotels so I would book this ASAP after planning your trip. We liked STF Turist Station because it had a great restaurant, was the main base for many excursions, and had multiple on-your-own marked hikes to do right from the base. There are also many different types of room options (hostel dorm situation, private twins, private doubles, etc) that it caters to families, solos, and friends alike. The other hotels are Abisko Mountain Lodge and Abisko Guesthouse and are just a little further down the same road.

Book STF Turist Station here and read Abisko hotel reviews on TripAdvisor here!

ABISKO ACTIVITIES: WHAT TO DO IN ABISKO

TOUR EXCURSIONS: There are at least 50 different Abisko activities to do in Abisko: Dogsledding, snowmobiling, Sami culture tour (the indigenous culture here), a day tour to Norway, skiing, snowshoeing and more. They also have all these activities paired with Aurora searching at nighttime. The possibilities are endless and vary across seasons. You can book any of these tours on the Visit Abisko site here.

  • We chose to do dogsledding as our main daytime excursion and I LOVED it. It was a magical experience and a top highlight of my trip. The dogs were beautiful and friendly and our sled navigator couldn’t have been nicer. You even stop in the middle of the mountains and go inside a teepee where they build a fire and give you coffee and cinnamon buns. I booked this through the Visit Abisko site here. It is pricey but SO worth it.

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ABISKO NATURE HIKES: There are SO many hiking trails around the surroundings that you can do on your own and are gorgeous. One walk I suggest, in the winter, is the short walk (30 minutes from STF Turist Station) down to the lake. This is Lake Tornetrask, one of the largest lakes in Sweden. In the winter, it is totally frozen and you can walk, sit, jump all over it (see main picture at top of article!). It is so awesome and the views are amazing. You can do any of the hikes available (maps at hotel desk) on your own or book a guided tour in advance here.

NORTHERN LIGHTS & MIDNIGHT SUN: If you want to see the Northern Lights in Sweden, Abisko is your number one spot due to their famous Abisko Sky Station! This tiny 1-room building is high on top of a mountain with the best viewing spot. You take a 25 minute ski lift up late at night (in the pitch black) and stay up there for hours. As I said above, 90% of the nights are clear here so your odds are good. The Abisko Sky Station is not cheap however, so make sure you budget for it and it’s not guaranteed to see them. Of course, the two nights we were in Abisko were both cloudy so we didn’t get so lucky, we only saw them very faintly on our way up. Do not forget to wear layers and layers and layers. The ski lift was beyond freezing, snowing and windy. You can book the Aurora Sky Station here (must reserve in advance!).

ABISKO RESTAURANTS

There are limited restaurants in Abisko, just as there are limited accommodations. The one restaurant in STF Turist Station is actually amazing, but it is expensive. I suggest doing the big lunch; its only around $12 and all you can eat. If you do this you can choose the one-course meal at dinner instead of the three-course $45 meal. The food is delicious though so if you can splurge, do it! Make sure to try reindeer, Sweden’s speciality food!

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2. KIRUNA, SWEDEN

Kiruna is the main and most populated town in Swedish Lapland and where you fly into as noted above. We took a train directly from Abisko National Park to Kiruna, which took about 1 hour and was extremely easy! Kiruna is a small mining town that has a really cool history and are currently undergoing transformation, the whole town is moving a few kilometers over because of the mining. I would definitely talk to your hotel or guides about this, it is fascinating. You can learn more in depth about Kiruna here.

KIRUNA HOTELS

There are limited hotels and hostels in Kiruna since it is so remote and small. We stayed at SpIS Hotel (book here) and I couldn’t recommend it more! It is a 5 minute walk from the main bus stop and is centrally located. The best part is the restaurant in the hotel is the top restaurant in the entire time and was delicious. There is also a bar here and a great breakfast. We stayed in the hostel side to save money and it was about $60/night per person. We still had a private room for two of us and just shared a bathroom down the hall so it was perfect.If you want to splurge then I highly suggest staying at the Do book SpIS Hotel here. You can read reviews for SpIS Hotel on TripAdvisor here!

Alternatively, stay at the Ice Hotel for a night or two! You can stay in the ice rooms or the warm rooms. These are very expensive but an unbelievable experience nonetheless and I definitely would do it if you can splurge.

You can book the Ice Hotel here. You can read reviews for the Ice Hotel on TripAdvisor here.

KIRUNA ACTIVITIES: WHAT TO DO IN KIRUNA SWEDEN

  • ICE HOTEL SWEDENIf you are anywhere near Kiruna you must go to the Ice Hotel. It is the first ice hotel in the world and it is beyond mind blowing. EVERYTHING is made out of ice right down to every detail. You can take a quick 30 minute bus here from Kiruna bus station. It is Bus #501 and is ~$10 roundtrip. 
  • Take an organized tour of the Ice Hotel where you will learn about the history & see some of the main features- I highly suggest this. Afterwards you can walk around the hotel yourself and look at all the different art installations in each room! The Ice Hotel is a major tourist trap but it is a must see. And if you can splurge, stay IN the Ice Hotel for a night (book here!)! Make sure to spend sometime in the Ice Bar here as well (more details below!)
swedish lapland front icehotel rachel sweden

KIRUNA TOURS AND EXCURSIONS: Like Abisko, Kiruna is another amazing destination for a northern lights trip. There are various excursions leaving from Kiruna to chase the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun. Here are a few links to tour companies – they’re all amazing! Kiruna Northern Lights tours are very popular so you should book in advance.

You can book the Kiruna Northern Lights photo tour HERE, a dogsledding day tour HERE, or a snowmobiling northern lights tour HERE.

KIRUNA RESTAURANTS

KIRUNA BARS

  • The Bishop Arms: good beer pub
  • Icebar at Icehotel: If you visit the Ice Hotel you have to stop for a drink at the Ice bar here! It is the original ice bar of all ice bars and is amazing!

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