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                <title>Excellent nights out</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Despite it's reputation as a haunt of the supercool and the sometimes exorbitant alcohol prices, there are plenty of places in Stockholm in which to find a real party. Located near the theatre, the Soap Bar has a very trendy mixed crowd, who you will be joining in dancing on the tables by 9pm at the weekend. Further out from the centre but worth the trip is Cliff Barnes, named after the character from Dallas whose picture adorns one of the walls of the bar. It's very busy at the weekend but has a great atmosphere.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Grill Ruby/ Bistro Ruby</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Two restaurants side by side in Gamla Stan (the old town): the Grill serves great steaks, burgers, beers and cocktails, the Bistro excellent modern French and Swedish food and good French wine. I've been countless times and always been utterly charmed by the food and people.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Gamla Stan (The Old Town)</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Gamla Stan is the old town of Stockholm, with narrow cobbled little streets. Lots of medieval history and the Royal Castle, Storkyrkan (oldest church in town), and Stortorget (where the bloodbath of Stockholm took place in the 16th century. Check out the red brick building with white stones on one side of the square - the white stones denote how many people got their head chopped off. Nice!). <br><br>There are plenty of medieval cafes to head into for lunch or fika (morning or afternoon tea/coffee break) -  sitting sipping hot chocolate in a medieval stone cellar complete with arches and stuff is exciting for most people. Chokladkoppen on Stortorget is always good, and so is Kaffegillet on Trångsund. <br><br>Västerlånggatan is the main drag, but sadly quite touristy these days. But if you're in the business of getting some reindeer slippers or the like, this is where to go. Österlånggatan is nicer, with little antiques shops and galleries. Next to Gamla Stan is Riddarholmen, which also has lots of history. The Parliament and the beautiful Riddarholmskyrkan church are located here. <br><br>Good places for food/drink: <br>Pontus in the Green House on Österlånggatan (good for lunch) - traditional Swedish cuisine but with an exotic twist.<br>Pontus by the Sea on Skeppsbrokajen (good for lunch) - see above.<br>Grill Ruby on Österlånggatan (lunch) - brasserie.<br>Källaren Movitz on Tyska Brinken – doesn’t look that special, but the restaurant downstairs is good for Swedish food.<br>Järnet Matsal &amp; Bar on Österlånggatan is cosy and does good food. <br>Engelen/Kolingen on Kornhamnstorg - a nice old-school type of place where you're pretty much guaranteed to get a good night out.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Medborgarplatsen</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[In summer, this is the perfect spot for grabbing a drink and watching people go by. I always go here when the weather is nice and stay for hours.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Gondolen</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A very swanky bar which boasts a fantastic view over Stockholm. It is quite pricey and gets very busy in the evening, but go there for an afternoon drink and you can enjoy the magnificent view pretty much alone.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Tranan</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Tranan serves old-fashioned, home-made meatballs with lingonberry jam and pickled cucumbers, at a very reasonable price. If they're not on the menu, just ask for them. After dinner you can go downstairs to the bar and enjoy cool music while rubbing shoulders with trendy media-types.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Tranan</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This bar near Odenplan is very relaxed with a nice ambiance in contrast to<br>the restaurant which is considered very exclusive.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Langholmen hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This converted prison on the small island of Langholmen was home to Stockholm’s most notorious criminals until 1975. It now serves as an inexpensive hotel/hostel where the former cells have been turned into rooms, complete with original doors and small windows (minus the iron bars). Rooms are pretty basic, as you’d expect, but the building itself is impressive and has retained loads of authentic features. It’s absolutely vast, and has a restaurant, bar, cafe and museum. The traditional Swedish breakfast is worth paying extra for but we were disappointed not to see porridge on the menu.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mosebacke establishment</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A great restaurant-cum-bar-cum-gig venue overlooking the island of Gamla Stan and beyond. We visited on a Friday night and dined in a cosy alcove with a buzzy atmosphere and saw a Swedish blues band perform live in front of an arty/folky audience. The venue also plays host to comedians and magicians, which can make for an evening of random fun.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mandus</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A small - and always packed - bar in Gamla Stan. It's nominally gay, but always has a very mixed crowd with a real buzz. Like all bars in Sweden, it also serves food and here it's not just a thoughtless add-on to the bar: good, imaginative, fusion food. Your only problem will be finding a table.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mosebacke</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Great in the sun in Summer - Mosebacke in Södermalm where you can sit watching the city at your feet whilst partaking in the odd beer. This place also does live music.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Lisa på Torget</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The strawberry daiquiris (and the food) in Lisa på Torget in Östermalmstorg are superb.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Ice Bar</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Step off the Arlanda Express or bus from the airport and head for a deep chill in the Ice Bar, located near the central station in the Nordic Sea Hotel on Vasaplan. Sip ABSOLUT vodka cocktails from ice glasses whilst wearing oven mitts and a snug poncho complete with a furry hood fit for the occasion. Chilly, touristy and incredibly funny.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Finnish ferry</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The ferries crossing the sea between Stockholm and Helsinki are notorius for on-board alcohol-induced shenanigans. It takes about 12 hours from Stockholm to Finland and most passengers opt for a Nordic buffet with a disco and a lot of booze afterwards. The ferry terminals are very close to Helsinki city centre, which makes the ferries convenient for a day trip. That is, if you can get out of bed the next morning.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Vasastaden</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Vasastaden - nice area for a wander around in. Lots of nice old buildings, nice little independent shops and good for going out. Observatorielunden above the Stockholm City Library is a nice park with great views. <br><br>A nice walk is to start at Karlbergs Station, or the St Eriksplan tube stop nearby, and head down to the water, and follow Norr Mälarstrand along the north side of the Riddarfjärden canal. You'll pass through a park called Rålambshovsparken and eventually end up at the City Hall (with its three golden crowns), where the Nobel Prize dinner and ceremony takes place every December. Climb up it if you want, or head off to Gamla Stan for more. <br><br>Good places for going out around here are Tranan on Karlbergsvägen (just by Odenplan tube) which is a good hang-out place. Nice food and good music during the day, and a great bar at night. <br><br>Storstad on Odengatan (also Odenplan tube) is also a good bar, with good food for lunch and dinner. La Habana on Sveavägen (Odenplan/Rådmansgatan tube) is excellent for mojitos and all things Cuban and is a pretty good place to spend an evening. Paladar de Cuba is another cool Caribbean offering closeby, on Tegnergatan (also Rådmansgatan tube).]]></description>
                
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                <title>Östermalm</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Östermalm - the classic posher areas of Stockholm. Lots of trendy clubs and restaurants where the rich and beautiful people hang out, mainly around Stureplan and Humlegården. It is also good for shopping - all the big designer names are around Birger Jarlsgatan/Biblioteksgatan, and the streets around Östermalmstorg. <br><br>There is a great indoor food market in Östermalmshallen. Sturegallerian is nice for little quirky shops and cafes, and Sturekatten is the classic old cafe around here. <br><br>Restaurants: <br>East on Stureplan - very good Asian food if you get tired of herring and crispbread!<br>Eriks Bakficka on Fredrikshovsgatan - the dinner menu is expensive, but it has a great lunch menu. <br>Carpe Diem on Lutzengatan (Karlaplan tube) - simple and rustic but very good. <br>Lisa på Torget on Östermalmstorg - great cocktails and good food too.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Norrmalm district</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Norrmalm isn't the most interesting or pretty area, but it's the main shopping district and good department stores such as NK, PUB and Åhlens are here, and so is the Central Station. There's a nice bar/brasserie at the top end of the main shopping street, Drottninggatan, called Grill. <br><br>Designtorget is a great design shop at the bottom of Sergels Torg, which is a big square near the central station. Kulturhuset – called 'the living room in the city' - is here, with interesting exhibitions/plays, nice café/restaurant with great views, and a good shop downstairs. <br><br>Another good cafe is Vetekatten, which is on Kungsgatan. Hötorget has a good outdoor market selling lots of nice things including handicraft. Kungsgatan is a long long street with lots of shops, and leads down to Stureplan which is a major meeting place. Kungsträdgården has many cafes and restaurants, and leads up to the Opera, the Royal Castle and the Parliament.<br><br>A few good bars/restaurants: <br>KGB Bar and Restaurant on Malmskillnadsgatan – nice friendly bar with classic Soviet theme.<br>Halv Trappa plus Gård on Lästmakargatan – good food, good tunes, good cocktails.<br>Operakällaren/Bakfickan in Karl XII’s Torg near Kungsträdgården – food in the main restaurant is very expensive, but Bakfickan is good value with excellent food.<br>Sophies Bar on Biblioteksgatan – usually a good nightspot for some good cocktails, but sometimes full of people with way too much money, which tends to affect the atmosphere. <br>Fasching on Kungsgatan is a great night out - it's a jazz club that's been around for ages, and has a great soul night on Saturdays if you're up for some dancin'. <br>If you're after Asian food, a good bet is to check Luntmakargatan, which runs parallel to Sveavägen, which is like a mini-Chinatown. There are a couple of good Korean and Japanese restaurants there. ]]></description>
                
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                <title>Södermalm</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Södermalm (normally just Söder) - old working class area that has seen a revival in the last 10-15 years or so and is now oh so trendy. 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. <br><br>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. <br><br>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. <br><br>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 I normally take people there for a drink just 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. <br><br>Kvarnen on Tjärhovsgatan is a classic old beerhall with good food, and has two good bars/clubs at the back and downstairs. <br><br>Other good places:<br>Pelikan on Blekingegatan – reasonably priced Scandinavian food.<br>Hannas Krog on Skånegatan – good lunch menu and good DJs after dark.<br>La Cuccaracha on Bondegatan is a good Spanish restaurant with good atmosphere.<br>WC Bar &amp; Diner on Skånegatan – good food and good drinks. Gets very busy so get here early. <br>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.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Svenska Pizza Köket</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Much more than just a pizza joint, the food here is delicious and they serve<br>gigantic, yummy portions. There is also a bar next door.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Cloakrooms</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Be aware that in winter you’ll have to leave your coats at the door of most bars in Stockholm for which you’ll be charged around £2 a time. With most pints costing about £4, it can make for an expensive pub crawl.]]></description>
                
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