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From its marble floors to its glass ceiling, Sturegallerian exudes affluence. After indulging in its 50+ high-end boutiques, pamper yourself at Sturebadet, the 120-year-old spa where Greta Garbo once bathed.
Known worldwide as one of the finest creators of glassware, Orrefors teamed-up with the Swedish crystal maker, Kosta Boda, to create this glass-lover’s paradise at the heart of Stockholm.
Carrying some of the hippest clothing lines on Earth (Nice Collective, Surface 2 Air, Trovata, Marc Jacobs…), Le Shop Too is a Stockholm must-stop for the globe-trotting dandy or dandette.
One of the very early settlers in what was to become today’s uber-trendy SoFo area, Tjallamalla carries the absolute coolest in the Swedish-designed clothing lines of today, tomorrow, and beyond.
The century-old NK department store has served generations of Stockholmers with the best merchandise the world has to offer. Today, its six floors feature more than 100 different departments, selling top international brands and homegrown favorites like J. Lindeberg and Orrefors.
Grandpa is a lovably, quirky, and pretty hip coot, selling everything from vintage home furnishings to books to bicycles to hard-to-find-in-Sweden clothing lines like aussieBum.
As the arms of the Swedish-born, bargain-chic clothier’s empire expand outward, chances increase that you’ve got an H&M near you – but no outpost can rival this flagship, where launches happen and designs hit the racks first.