Travel + Leisure: Sweden’s stately 17th-century royal residence, on the shore of Lake Mälaren a few miles west of the city, is surrounded by acres of parks and has gilded halls and Versailles-inspired Baroque gardens.
Timo H: The ship itself is one of the wonders of the world and the exhibitions are so great with amazing visualization, also suitable for kids! And it's cheap.
Jardín de esculturas · Skøyen · 145 tips y reseñas
Danielle: Apparently the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. His work is pretty trippy, would recommend reading about it first
Restaurante vegano y vegetariano · Miðborg · 64 tips y reseñas
Timo H: Something you wouldn't expect in Reykjavík and one of the best food places I've ever been to. Everything is raw, vegan and glutenfree dishes are clearly marked. You can pick up to three salads.
Timo H: One of the best museums I've ever been to. It is art itself. Take the train, walk 10mins and enjoy modern art right by the stormy sea (yes, panorama view included).
Aatul Kumar Tolani: great district for art galleries on the internal streets surrounding the Picasso museum. Trendy bars, cafes on the the external streets and suddenly you are confronted by a medieval church somewhere.
Tienda de Cerveza · Sternschanze · 38 tips y reseñas
Timo H: The town’s best selection of beers. They might seem a little expensive for newbies to the craft beer world but keep in mind that these are small batch, independently brewed by small microbreweries.
Timo H: Best cinema in town, no doubt. Movies are shown in their original language, seats are cosy and look classy, yet they are very modern, and the atmosphere is a little like a 30’s Broadway theatre.
Timo H: Perfect place if you're interested in good coffee (or interior design). Beans are roasted by Koppi in Sweden. Choose a brewing method—and watch the baristas do their magic. Enjoy with a magazine.