When visiting Stockholm a MUST is to visit 'Götgatsbacken', the 'hill' is full of bars street up and street down... side by side...
Go there.. you will not regret it. Götgatsbacken has a place for all!
Dress Code:
Most of the bars do not have a dress code.. however the safest way should be to leave your blue jeans at home
Area: Southside
Style: Lounge, bar, restaurant, DJ.
Separate bar with different clubs every night of the week. Great lounging area. Nice design.
Crowd: Mixed (depending on what club it is), trendy, celebrities, "southsiders"
Tip: Get there early to avoid a long cue
Dress Code:
No specific
Area: Southside
Style: Lounge, bar, restaurant, beer garden, club.
Stylish lounge and bar with a huge beer garden over-looking the water. Different clubs, different nights of the week.
Crowd: Mixed (depending on what club it is), trendy, club-goers, usual bar crowd.
Tip: Get there early to avoid a cue
Dress Code:
No sneakers on certain club nights (personally, I wouldn't go on any of those clubs anyway. Everyone in Stockholm wears sneakers)
Area: Southside
Style: Restaurant, bar, outdoor seating.
This is the closest you'll get to Thailand in Stockholm. Bambu bars, palm trees, cricket noises, water falls... Excellent restaurant, but also a great place to have a few drinks before heading some place else. Nice, friendly atmosphere.
Crowd: Regulars, celebrites, usual bar crowd.
Tip: Can't think of any
Dress Code:
Nope!
Area: Southside
Style: Bar, club.
Small, cozy bar with dancefloor. Different club nights Wednesday- Saturday. Hip Hop, ragga, live music, pop, indie.
Crowd: Quite young (age limit: 18 on weekdays, 20 on weekends), mixed (depending on what club)
Dress Code:
No specific
Area: Southside
Style: Bar, restaurant, DJ.
Stylishly decorated restaurant and bar. Usually quite crowded, local 30-somethings like to hang in the bar.
Crowd: Locals, trendy, usual bar crowd
Tip: If you want a seat you should dine or get there early. It isn't very big.
Dress Code:
No specific
Area: Southside
Style: Bar, restaurant, DJ.
Two bars, one separate bar with DJ and blinking disco lights. Usually quite crowded. A lot of local celebrities. Friendly atmosphere,
Crowd: Trendy, celebrites, media people, usual bar crowd
Tip: Don't expect to get a seat unless you're dining or if you get there real early
Dress Code:
No specific
This a bar where you can go out for a beer and enjoy some good reggae music... The atmosphere is more relaxing and multicultural then in most places in Stockholm for sure! In my opinion it´s one of the better places if you just wanna chill without overpaying and where you dont have to pay entrance or wait in a line!
Dress Code:
Doesnt really matter
It's a nice cave when they play good music (some eighties, indie, alternative,...) where it is not too posh compared to many places in Stockholm and when you are lucky you even can see a live concert.
Dress Code:
Doesnt matter that much what you wear; you see all kinds of people
This is a very sober bar, but the advantage is that you can have a beer for around 200-250 kroners. It's a very popular place because of that, but still people seem to be very nice and I always have the idea it's a bit of student atmosphere...
Dress Code:
just wear your jeans and sneakers
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