9 Jul 2009

A London Girl's shopping guide to Stockholm - Part One: Södermalm

You all know by now that I just came back from Stockholm, where I spent a few days discovering a city I had been dreaming about for years. It didn't disappoint at all. In fact, I suspect that Axl Rose wrote the lyrics to Paradise City after his first trip to Stockholm.

Take me down to the Paradise City
Where the grass is green
And the girls are pretty
Take me home (Oh, won't you please take me home)

As soon as I arrived at Arlanda Airport, late on Wednesday night, that's what struck me: the girls are pretty. But it's not just the girls. Everyone I could see was pretty. Children, men and women. Old and young. I couldn't believe my eyes. Strangely enough, instead of crushing my confidence, it made me feel great, totally exhilarated.

I stayed in a hotel just opposite Central Station. I didn't choose the location of the hotel, but it was really quite central and practical. Stockholm is pretty small (at least compared to London), so from where I was, it was easy to walk everywhere.

Here are a few places I went to that I would recommend checking out if you are in Stockholm...

Södermalm

This is the island south of the city center. It seems to be a much younger, trendier area. It would be the equivalent of East London, I suppose. There are lots of vintage shops, cute little cafés and secret gardens. However, there is no need to go there too early in the morning because the shops open from 12 onwards.
I went there at about 10 and the streets were really quiet, which is good because I wanted to wander around the area first.

There are two main streets of interest: Götgatan & Bondegatan.
If you walk down Götgatan from the t-bannan station called Slussen, you will see everything there is to see in this street. You can follow it till it crosses Bondegatan, further South.

On Götgatan make sure you check out Monki, Gina Tricot, Weekday (high street shops with a Swedish twist) and the magazine shop. Also, you will find the best Emmaüs ever on Götgatan.

Louie Louie

On Bondegatan, stop for a coffee at Louie Louie or Café String, then carry on to visit Tjallamalla (independent designers), Lisa Larrson and Repris (vintage).

Tjallamalla
Denim and polka dots at Tjallamalla
Tjallamalla
Tjallamalla
Lisa Larson
Lisa Larsson

Make sure you stop in the lovely Vitabergsparken, there is a slightly hidden entrance on Ploggatan, where it crosses Bondegatan. It is a park perched on rocks, that you access through wooden stairs and narrow little streets.

Sodermalm
Vitabergsparken

On the way back, check out more vintage shops on Asagatan, including the ubiquitous Beyond Retro (a very large shop, but you won't find anything you wouldn't find in London) and Life is Good (a small vintage shop with nice hand picked items)

Life is Good
Life is Good

On Nytorsgatan you will also find a really big Acne shop and a few cute decoration and kids shops...

That's it for today, next time I will tell you more about another area of Stockholm!

You can see my pictures from the trip on Flickr or have a look at my google map (click below)


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18 comments

  1. Wow, I want to go to Stockholm, looks fab, love the Axl Rose opener.

    Cant wait to hear more.

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  2. Wish I'd seen this *before* I went to Stockholm! Will have to use your guide when I (inevitably) go back :-)

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  3. Anonymous9.7.09

    louie louie is great but cafe string is only for 14 year olds isn't it?

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  4. Anonymous9.7.09

    Ooh it makes me want to go! :-)

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  5. I just had a quick coffee in Café String, it was lovely and not a 14 year old in sight. Just grown ups.

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  6. wow, i'm def going to Stockholm for my holiday next year! It looks lovely in the summer time.
    great post.

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  7. I'm headed to Sweden for about a week in late August, and while I will be spending most of my time farther north in Umeå, I will be spending a day in Stockholm, so I can't wait to drag my mother all sorts of neat places.

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  8. Anonymous9.7.09

    Stockholm looks amazing - it makes me want to go there now! The shopping looks great. I came across you blog recently and it's a great read. Look forward to hearing more from you

    Polly

    Polly Farthing Vintage Blog

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  9. So far it sounds like a wonderful trip!

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  10. Quel guide classieux. Il me donne envie d'y retourner. As-tu aimé la boutique Emmaüs (lieu d'achat de ma mythique raquette)?

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  11. J'ai moi même déjà envie d'y retourner, et je ne suis rentrée que depuis 3 jours! Je suis tombée raide dingue de cette ville, totalement magique. Je pense apprendre le suédois l'an prochain!
    Emmaüs est super classe. Je n'ai rien acheté, mais tout était sublime!

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  12. I am living vicariously by reading this post. Someday, my turn will come :)

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  13. You're so sharp, if I leave a comment in French will you reply in French for me also? What about German? The girl with a thousand talents!

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  14. I want to see a whole post on everything you bought, please x

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  15. Eric - Haha yes I will reply in French to french comments. German... I am not sure, I can try!
    I owe you an email by the way x

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  16. wow, what colorful, vivid pictures! I've never had a deep desire to go to Stockholm, but seeing these stores and hearing your stories makes it a lot more interesting to me. lovely.

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  17. I really want to go to Sweeden, but it may seem a bit random to my friends. I love the look of the shops there, very quirky. I will definitely refer to this if I ever make it.

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