Sometimes called Galleria Bruno, this micro-mall, which opened up in 2004, consolidates Götgatan's status as one of Stockholm's hippest shopping streets....
Götgatan 36Located just down from Sergels Torg and just up from NK, Stockholm's first shopping mall is the place for everyday items rather than luxury goods. Among its...
Hamngatan 37Once upon a time Indiska was associated with poor quality and design, dressing only backpackers coming home from eight months in Asia and missing the...
Drottninggatan 53Only the absence of incense reveals that this is not a time machine with the dial set to the 1970s. With clothes, hats, finger puppets and stuffed toys all...
Österlånggatan 18Who do you want to be? Krabat has great dressing-up outfits for wannabe knights, fairies, Indian chiefs, pirates, clowns and Robin Hoods.
Folkungagatan 79A very reasonably priced Swedish chain for women and children. The image is a little middle-aged, but a great amount of money and effort has been spent on...
Kungsgatan 48Polarn o Pyret (the Pal & the Tot) became famous in the 1970s when its striped, long-sleeved T-shirt dressed a generation of kids. With a retro revival in...
Hamngatan 10Facing the bustling outdoor fruit and veg market at Hötorget, PUB is more of a mall than a department store, and a pretty boring one at that. Greta Garbo...
Hötorget 13-15If Sergels Torg is the people's centre of Stockholm, Sturegallerian and its environs are the centre for the jet set. As the city's most glamorous mall it...
Entrances at Grev Turegatan 9 & StureplanThis pleasant shopping mall connected to the Fridhemsplan T-bana station kickstarted the revitalisation of Kungsholmen when it opened its doors a few years...
St Eriksgatan & Fleminggatan