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Souvenirs   Stockholm

Souvenirs, Stockholm

 23 Reviews  It is the Royal gifts shop where one can buy any souvenir items on the Swedish Royal family like postcards, writing pads, envelopes, pictures and other gift items that is somehow related to the Royal... 

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Books   Malmö

Books, Malmö

 2 Reviews  A great, if somewhat chaotic, place! Mr Schultz has an antiquariat but not like the several others scattered along this street. Nope, his is a place full of books you won't find anywhere else such as... 

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Drottninggatan   Stockholm

Drottninggatan, Stockholm

 16 Reviews  One of the most famous shopping streets of Stockholm is the pedestrianised Drottninggatan. It is packed with all kinds of shops, stores, restaurants and cafes. At the corner to Klarabergsgatan the... 

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Markets   Stockholm

Markets, Stockholm

 13 Reviews  Hotorget is Swedish for Hay market and there has been some kind of market in this square since the 1600s. Today you can still buy all your fresh produce here, as well as books, CDs, flowers and... 

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Gamla Stan (The Old Town)   Stockholm

Gamla Stan (The Old Town), Stockholm

 17 Reviews  The entire area of Gamla Stan or the old town being very touristy, is impliedly full of gift shops for you to be able to carry home nice souvenirs. Like always I was more attracted to the dolls... 

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Nordiska Kompaniet (NK)   Stockholm

Nordiska Kompaniet (NK), Stockholm

 15 Reviews  Stationary Designer clothing Swedish food shop and everything else you would expect from a department store As a designer I'm always looking for nice paper products. Check out the ground floor shop... 

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Åhlens   Stockholm

Åhlens, Stockholm

 8 Reviews  Here you can by everything you need. Åhlen´s have things for the kitchen, toys for kids, clothes and carpets. Just go in here and walk around. and see what you wanna buy. What you want. It is usually... 

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Gallerian Mall   Stockholm

Gallerian Mall, Stockholm

 5 Reviews  Gallerian is a two-storey shopping mall in the heart of Stockholm and one of the biggest malls in the city. There are stores like: Vero Moda, Benetton, KappAhl, Oasis, H&M (clothing stores), Traditon... 

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Stockholm Quality Outlet   Stockholm

Stockholm Quality Outlet, Stockholm

 3 Reviews  The "Stockholm Quality Outlet" is in Barkarby. It is a factory outlet consisting of 60 shops. You will find Menswear, Ladieswear, Children, Shoes, Bags Accessories, Interior design, Sport & Leisure,... 

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Södermalm Shops   Stockholm

Södermalm Shops, Stockholm

 9 Reviews  The Sodermalm Saluhall is an old roofed marketplace where you can find all kinds of fine food; fish, vegetables, meat, cheeses. Many of the marketstands also have an opportunity to have a drink and a... 

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H&M   Stockholm

H&M, Stockholm

 4 Reviews  H&M is originally a Swedish store, but it's now seems to be conquuering the world, so chances are you have heard of it. Anyway, H&M is where many many of us Swedes buy most of our clothes. The reason... 

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Sturegallerian   Stockholm

Sturegallerian, Stockholm

 5 Reviews  There are many shops and the Gallerian has just been renovated. You can find nice shops for men and women clothes, sports wears, pharmacy, nice bakery, jewel, book store plus nice cafes and health... 

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Music   Stockholm

Music, Stockholm

 6 Reviews  Now, this CD store is something special, anything here later then 1979 will be hard to find, the speciality is the 60’s and early 70’, you will find here things that you thought are long time gone,... 

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DesignTorget   Stockholm

DesignTorget, Stockholm

 4 Reviews  While wandering around the last day I came across this store in an outdoor mall-like area. It carries all sorts of kitchen things, kids stuff, household items and trendy gifts in every price range.... 

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Kista   Stockholm

Kista, Stockholm

 3 Reviews  Our hotel was attached to this shopping centre at Kista. It was particularly handy for us as it contained two supermarkets plus a food court. This meant we could easily get cheaper food and... 

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PUB   Stockholm

PUB, Stockholm

 2 Reviews  PUB is the short form of the store that Paul U Bergström founded in 1882. With six restaurants, an Internet cafe and a lot of shops you will find all you need at PUB. My personal favourite is... 

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Stadsmission   Stockholm

Stadsmission, Stockholm

 3 Reviews  If you like unique second-hand items and vintage clothing, take a look at this chain. Stockholms Stadsmission Second hand stores has as its purpose to sell things others don´t need any more (brought... 

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Sweden Book Shop   Stockholm

Sweden Book Shop, Stockholm

 5 Reviews  When in Sweden, of course you should get some literature to bring home with you...! As you perhaps know already Astrid Lindgren was Swedish, and her childrens books are classics. Other famous Swedish... 

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Kosta Boda: Shopping for Swedish Crystals

by hopang

Shopping for world famous Swedish crystals and glasses can be made available at the Swedish crystals factories located outside Kalmar in South-eastern Sweden between Stockholm and Malmö. Wide varieties of beautiful and elegant crystals and glasses are available in the showrooms of the factories. Many of these crystals and glasses are on special offers at discounted prices only available at the factories. Please flip through the photos above to see the beautiful crystals on display at the showroom. Don't miss the opporunity to buy crystals at much reduced price when you are in Southern Sweden! World famous Swedish crystals and glass. Reasonable factory prices.

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NK Department Store, Stockholm: An Upmarket Shopping Centre

by hopang

NK Department Store is an upmarket shopping centre located along the busy shopping street known as Hamngatan right in the heart of Central Business District in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. As in the other large departmental stores in Stockholm, wide range of household items are available in NK Department Store ranging from textiles and clothings to kitchen utensils and souvenirs. Kitchen wares, textiles and souvenirs can be recommended to foreign tourists. As this is an upmarket departmental store, prices of goods are a little bit expensive.

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All over Sweden you find them.: Buy a Swedish t-shirt.

by Dizzyhead

Well, you can buy t-shirts with the Swedish colours yellow and blue in all souvenir shops, toursit offices and many other places. It is a must to buy one Swedish t-shirt if you have visit my country! From 20 crones (a shop in Stockholm) to 200 crones.

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Lagerhaus: Modern cheap house decorating & fun stuff

by dutchgirl63

Great place to shop for small items to decorate your housefor all rooms in the house, modern, colourfull,fun, especially for young hip peoplenot very expensivegreat to buy gifts for your friends not very expensive

IKEA: Everything for the Home

by grayfo

The IKEA group has 90,000 co-workers and operates in 44 countries.The IKEA range consists of 9,500 items and has been the most successful export since Abba. IKEA stores stock everything for the home under one roof: sofas, beds, tables, chairs, textiles, kitchen utensils, flooring, rugs, kitchens, bathrooms, lamps and plants.

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Anywhere: Foods and candies to take back!

by hrothgarorange

Candy: salty licorice (amazing)bilar (car-shaped marshmallows in flavors of strawberry, pear, and vanilla). Try roasting them over a candle or just eating by the handful.herring ("sil")Drinks:Schnapps (obvious..)

various: Sami handicraft

by Sjalen

The reindeer herding Sami people in parts of the northern half of the country have amazing handicraft and most tourist accommodating places in- and north of Stockholm have shops with things such as silver jewellery (often showing local animals), crafted knives, leather boots, things carved out of reindeer antlers and much more. For those of you with no time to head north but who are still curious, Vasterlanggatan in Stockholm's Old Town can also satisfy your shopping needs in this aspect. The homepage below belongs to a shop which also sells over internet and definately shows you examples in detail so you know what I am trying to describe.

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At Markets: You got to try the POLKA PIG!!!

by Pixiekatten

You buy these on markets and in some selected supermarkets. Polkagris (Polka-pig) is a type of hard candy that from the start came only in peppermint flavour and in the shape of an approx 30cm stick. But it grew in poularity and nowdays its made in several flavours: strawberry, liquorice, pear, toffee, lemon, blueberry and many more. Also the shapes have changed. You can now get it in the shape of lollies and caramels.In June 1859 the first Polkagris was made in Gränna in Sweden, by the widow Amalia Eriksson. She never told anyone her recipe but people figured out her secret. The first one was her daughter Ida. No one is sure where this yummy sweet got its name. It could be from the dance polka as it reached Sweden at about this time and since the candy is swirled to get a red and white stripe pattern that reminds of a piggy's curled tail. So there you have it: POLKAGRIS - POLKAPIG!

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Hand blown glass from Sweden

by sim1

Sweden is famous for its hand blown and hand painted glass, and Kosta Boda is one of the most famous brands. There are quite a few shops that sell Kosta Boda (and also other brands of hand blown glass). Whichever brand you use all are equally beautiful, and they come in many differnt design styles. They are great to take home as a souvenir or as a present to a friend. The glasswork doesn't come cheap, but I think it is worth the money. Take a look at their website to get an impression of Kosta Boda Glasshttp://www.kostaboda.se/

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Made in small village of Nusnäs, County of Dalarna: Dalahäst

by Nalle_Bear

This horse has become a tourist symbol of Sweden. They have been produced since 16th century and is handmade, mostly in a small village Nusnäs in county of Dalarna giving the name : Dalahäst ( Horse from Dalarna) You can find this in any souvenir shop 100-1000 depending on size ! Tooo expensiv for me!

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