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Shopping for teens |
Drottninggatan 68 Stockholm 111 57 Sweden +46 8 21 1440 |
Adam & Eva is located on one of Stockholm's primary shopping streets, Drottninggatan. It is a shopping gallery aimed at the younger generation. The café's TV monitors are tuned to MTV, and the shops primarily focus on teen fashion trends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stockholm's largest shopping centre |
Centrumledningen, Farsta Centrum P. O. Box 71, Farsta Stockholm 123 22 Sweden +46 (0)8 683 1400 http://www.farstacentrum.se |
Farsta shopping centre is the largest in Stockholm. It is also fairly new, having opened in 1998. It contains almost 200 clothes stores. There is a travel agency and several restaurants, as well as an Åhléns department store and two supermarkets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping and other services |
Karlaplan 13 Stockholm 100 55 Sweden +46 (0)8 5083 5500 http://www.faltoverstencentrum... |
Fältöversten has been attracting shoppers for more than 25 years. With over 40 shops, a wide variety of items are sold here. It accommodates grocery stores as well as restaurants. You will also find a pharmacy, bank, post office and state liquor store. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Compact shopping centre |
Katarinavägen 1-3 Stockholm 150 56 Sweden +46 8 5451 5330 |
This shopping centre is small, housing only thirteen shops under its roof. Sweets, children's clothing, shoes, perfumes, and books are some of the items that are available here. So pack your wallet with notes and come by if you need to purchase something in a small and friendly establishment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Most visited shopping centre in Stockholm |
Klara Södra Kyrkogata 18 Stockholm 113 88 Sweden +46 (0)8 696 3100 http://www.gallerian.se/ |
Gallerian is possibly Stockholm's most visited and biggest shopping centre. It is located near both Åhléns City and the popular Kungsträdgården park. With over a million visitors every month, this place is always bustling with activity. Clothing, shoes, toys, and electronics are just a few of the items sold here. It has several restaurants and cafés too. Different types of events are frequently organised here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All you can shop |
Arenavägen Stockholm 121 28 Sweden +46 (0)8 5580 5312 http://www.globencity.se/ |
The Globen shopping centre houses over 50 shops as well as the Globe Sports Arena. You could easily spend an entire day here. There are restaurants, cafes as well as a bakery. Most people visit the shops before heading for a concert or game at the Globe Arena. And if you're driving here, good news - the mall offers two hours of free parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Designer labels et al |
Hamngatan 18-20 Stockholm 111 77 Sweden +46 (0)8 762 8000 http://www.nk.se |
NK is probably the best known department store in Stockholm. The clothing department include the boutiques of top designers, such as Jean—Paul Gaultier, Paul Smith and Donna Karan. Located on the top floor, is a small bookstore and café, and on the ground floor you'll find a bakery and delicatessen. The pastries at the bakery have left many a visitor comming back for more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indoor shopping for clothes |
Hamngatan 10 Stockholm 111 47 Sweden +46 8 22 3180 http://www.pkhuset.com |
PK-huset is a modern shopping mall that accomodates expensive international designer wear. It has collections by Ralph Lauren, Helmut Lang and Calvin Klein as well as Swedish equivalents, such as Filippa K and Nygårds Anna. Branches of Polarn o. Pyret and other cheaper brands, such as H&M, Adelsson and JC can also be found here. It also houses make-up and stationery shops. A cafe and salon are its other facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two buildings of small shops |
Hötorget Stockholm 111 71 Sweden +46 (0)8 20 7677 http://www.pub.se |
Greta Garbo worked in the millinery department here from 1920 to 1922. It's one of the most popular department stores in Stockholm; the boutiques and departments generally sell mid-range clothing and good-quality housewares. What used to be mega store in two big buildings has now been converted into an arcade with several small shops. There is a small bookstore, several clothes shops, and lingerie shops. You will also find a record shop, a café, a stationary, and make-up and beauty products outlets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than a shopping center |
Norrlandsgatan 15 Stockholm 111 43 Sweden +46 8 723 8733 http://www.salenhuset.se/ |
Located in the centre of Stockholm, SalénHuset has department stores, banks, restaurants, theatres, and a post office. There are shops for clothes, cosmetics, shoes, groceries, and stationary. For sports fanatics, there are shops selling golf, swimming and ballet gear. Other facilities offered include shoe-repair and the services of a locksmith. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop to your heart's desire |
Lillholmsgången 2-4 Stockholm 127 23 Sweden +46 (0)8 740 6450 |
This shopping centre, located right by the metro station, offers just about everything under the sun. Skärholmens centrum accomodates over 120 shops, which specialize in every item you could possibly think of. It covers an area of 160,000 meters, but at the end of this long and exhausting shopping trip, you can relax at one the many restaurants and cafés. Great news for those coming by car - there are 3,000 free parking spaces. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop till you drop |
Solna Torg 3 Stockholm 171 45 Sweden +46 (0)8 5862 3000 http://www.solnacentrum.se |
Although located on the outskirts of Stockholm, a trip to Solna Centrum is worth the effort. This shopping centre is conveniently located right next to the metro. You'll find clothes, shoes, perfumes, make-up and much more all under one roof. And you can relax in one of the many restaurants or cafes, before the trip back to town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A maze of shops |
Grev Turegatan 9A Stockholm 114 46 Sweden +46 (0)8 453 5067 http://www.sturegallerian.se |
This is a haven for all shopaholics. With over 50 shops, Sturegallerian fulfills all your consumer needs from under one roof. The shops are pretty lavish and their displays quite tempting. You could spend all day just window-shopping. The confusing arrangement and addresses makes many loose their way more than once. After the exhausting tour of this mall, head to its Café Gateau-the pastries are divine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh fish, meat, cheese and fruit store |
Söderhallarna 110 Stockholm 118 72 Sweden http://www.soderhallarna.com/ |
Söderhallarna offers a great selection of fresh cheese, meat, fish, fruit and flowers. You find it all on the ground floor. You will also come across a wide variety of teas and coffees. Söderblanding, a tea blend named after the area, is a bestseller. The other floors have a variety of fashion shops. In case you get hungry, there is a choice of small restaurants and pubs, and an ice cream bar. In addition, there are two cinemas. A parking space is easy to find, and also free if you shop for more than SEK300. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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