fiogf49gjkf0d The HA¶torgshallen in HA¶torget is a cheap and varied indoor market, useful for those planning on
self-catering
and awash with small cafA©s and ethnic snacks. Outside is an excellent daily fruit and vegetable market too. The three main areas for decent
eating
, day or night, are Norrmalm, Gamla Stan and SA¶dermalm. It's most expensive to eat in the old town, but set lunch deals make even that very affordable. Drinking in
bars
is expensive, though less so in Stockholm, where there's healthy competition, than elsewhere in Sweden. Wherever there's live music you'll pay a cover charge of 30-50kr, as well as 10kr to leave your coat at the cloakroom. There's a fairly fine line between cafA©s, restaurants and bars in Stockholm, many offering music and entertainment in the evening and food during the day. Stockholm boasts an ever-increasing number of stylish
cafA©s
, perfect for coffee, cake and people-watching, either during the day or in the evening.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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