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Ersta Church


A view of Stockholm
Erstagatan 1
Stockholm 116 91
Sweden
+46 (0)8 714 6363
http://www.erstadiakoni.se/pag...
Ersta Church, located on the south hills, provides a stunning view of the city. Completed in 1872, the octagonal church was designed in a Neo-Gothic style. The interiors were refurbished in 1968-69. The church has a spire on its roof and a gorgeous glass painting by in the Rosetta window. Services are held every Sunday and prayers through the week.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fjällgatan


Fantastic view of Stockholm
Fjällgatan
Stockholm 116 28
Sweden
+46 (0)8 5082 8508 (Stockholm Turistbyra)
When in Stockholm, do as the Stockholmers do. So go up to Fjällgatan for an ice cream and enjoy the fantastic view. This street on Södermalm, above the docks of the Finland ferries and Slussen, lays the city out at your feet with a great panorama over the Old Town, Djurgården and the island of Skeppsholmen. A walk here from Slussen, via Mosebacke, takes you through the pleasant and old-fashioned heights of Södermalm. Make sure you check out the statue of playwright August Strindberg—a Stockholm treasure. The park of Ivar Lo is just around the corner and Vitabergsparken is also not too far away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fjällgatan photo by Elise Vikander
Photo: Elise Vikander
Fjällgatan photo by SGPlewka
Photo: SGPlewka
Fjällgatan photo by stefanie seskin
Photo: stefanie seskin
Fjällgatan photo by tell
Photo: tell
Fjällgatan photo by Mischyeva
Photo: Mischyeva
Fjällgatan photo by andre.apolinario
Photo: andre.apolinario
 

 
Fjällgatans Café


Best views of town
Fjällgatan 37
Stockholm 116 28
Sweden
+46 (0)8 643 1440
You can enjoy the best views of town from here during summer and spring. The place is always crowded with tourists. The café serves coffee, cakes and delicious ice-cream. You should taste the Lingonberry ice-cream, which is a local favourite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fjällgatans Café photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Fåfängan Café


Pleasant open-air café
Klockstapelsbacken 3
Stockholm 116 41
Sweden
+46 (0)8 642 9900
http://www.fafangan.se
Up on the hill at Danvikstull, Södermalm, this lovely open-air restaurant is quite a hit with the locals. Coffee, small dishes, beer, and wine are served. It is open from May to September and to reach here you can take a bus from Slussen.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Högalids Church


Priceless selection of paintings
Högalids Kyrkväg 11
Stockholm 11730
Sweden
+46 (0)8 616 8800
http://www.hogalid.se/
Högalids kyrka, located atop Högalid park offers a stunning view over Stockholm. The grand, dark-red brick building, built in the Romantic style, took over seven years to complete. The walls are covered with priceless paintings by painters, such as Filip Månsson, Gunnar Torhamn, Einar Forseth and Olle Hjortzberg. Morning service is held every Sunday at 11a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kaknäs Observation Tower


Kaknäs tower
Mörka Kroken 28-30
Stockholm 115 27
Sweden
+46 (0)8 5082 8508 (Stockholm Turistbyra)
This 155-metre observation tower is the highest building in Stockholm and offers wonderful views over the city from its location at Ladugårdsgärdet on northern Djurgården. It also acts as a TV tower. A lift will take you to the top floor, where there is also a restaurant, which has disabled access. For information on guided tours and facilites in the building call for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mosebacke Etablissement


Good view, good food
Mosebacke Torg 3
Stockholm 116 46
Sweden
+46 (0)8 5560 9899
http://www.mosebacke.se
Is there anything better than sipping a cool drink and gazing at the sunset at sea? Mosebacke Etablissement includes a theatre, several stages, a restaurant and a café. The café is outside on a grand veranda and has the most magnificent view over Gamla Stan, Djurgården and the stunning archipelago. Several TV shows have been broadcasted from here. In the summertime, this is a place to go for some live music and dancing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mosebacke Etablissement photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sofia Church


At the top of Vita Bergen
Bondegatan 66
Stockholm 110 37
Sweden
+46 8 5559 1312
http://www.svkyrkansofia.com/
Sofia kyrka, built between 1902-1906 atop Vita Bergen, has a stunning view over Stockholm. Between 1948-51, the church was refurbished and a new altar was built. The latest restoration, carried out in 1982-83, gave the church its old look. The beautiful stained-glass work is by Olle Hertzberg. Morning services are held every Sunday at 11a, and evening services every Thursday at 6.30p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sofia Church photo by Razumichin
Photo: Razumichin
Sofia Church photo by piblokto / Thomas H.
Photo: piblokto / Thomas H.
Sofia Church photo by Pauli Leppänen
Photo: Pauli Leppänen
Sofia Church photo by K Evensson
Photo: K Evensson
Sofia Church photo by Anders Dahnielson
Photo: Anders Dahnielson
Sofia Church photo by Karl Norling
Photo: Karl Norling
Sofia Church photo by Anschul
Photo: Anschul
Sofia Church photo by John Daniel
Photo: John Daniel
Sofia Church photo by Jonas Lindblom
Photo: Jonas Lindblom
 

 
Town Hall Tower


Town Hall tower
Hantverkargatan 2
C T-Centralen
Stockholm 11242
Sweden
+46 (0)8 5082 8508 (Stockholm Turistbyra)
The tower of the Town Hall offers marvellous views over the centre of the city, the Old Town, Södermälarstrand in Södermalm, and Riddarfjärden. It is open for access daily between May and September, and admission costs to this place are quite nominal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Town Hall Tower photo by Marjan de Blaauw
Photo: Marjan de Blaauw
Town Hall Tower photo by Arseny Vesnin
Photo: Arseny Vesnin
Town Hall Tower photo by Sjoerd Mouissie
Photo: Sjoerd Mouissie
Town Hall Tower photo by David Bateman
Photo: David Bateman
Town Hall Tower photo by Dave Corley
Photo: Dave Corley
Town Hall Tower photo by ania
Photo: ania
 

 
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