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48 Hours in Miami

The Travel Chronicles

A cosmopolitan capital, Stockholm has a heritage rich in art , design and renowned culinary scene. Add to that an architectural legacy that encompasses old-world European charm as well as the slick, 21st-century modernism that’s become a hallmark of Scandinavian design and it’s little wonder that it has become a favourite destination for us here at Luca Faloni.

Discover our store at Sturegallerian, and list of some of our top local haunts to check out, should you find yourself in town for a long weekend.

The reception and library at Ett Hem
Ett Hem, Sköldungagatan 2, 114 27

Where to stay
Ett Hem

‘A Home’ in Swedish, it is one of the most unique places to stay. The owner, Jeanette Mix, wanted it to feel less like an establishment and more of an atmosphere you’d only experience when staying with a close friend. The townhouse hotel, which dates from 1910 only has 12 rooms, each with its own personality and

selection of handmade furniture, antiques and art. You’re encouraged to linger in the public rooms that include a library, living room and a conservatory, where an impressive smorgasbord is served each morning for breakfast. The only downside however, is that checkout hour always comes too soon.

Dinner
Prinsen

A grand dame of the Stockholm dining scene, Prinsen has been serving up traditional Nordic fare with a touch of French flair to discerning clientele since 1897. The wood-paneled interior, vintage photographs and Edwardian furnishings preserve its little-changed, Belle Époque feel and makes it a refreshing alternative to the city’s slick, minimalist venues if

The Interior at Prinsen
Prinsen, Mäster Samuelsgatan 4, 111 44 Stockholm

your taste in interiors – and food – errs more on the traditional side. For those brave enough, sampling the restaurant’s selection of Aquavit – Sweden’s answer to schnapps – is a must, but be warned, it packs quite a punch.

The rooftop at Spesso
Himlen, Götgatan 78, 118 30 Stockholm

The Bar
Spesso

Discover the Milanese style bar with an abundant garden at a unique rooftop location. Located on the 16th floor surrounded by the nearby Hötorgskraparna and right next to the iconic NK clock with a fantastic terrace and 360-degree panoramic view of of Stockholm. Overlooking the greenery and

water, Spesso is the perfect spot for enjoying well-crafted signature cocktails, small dishes and local DJs playing daily.

Art
Forografiska

Fotografiska is one of the world’s leading photographic museums, showing inspiring and original exhibits from both emerging and established artists. Currently on show is Lightness of Being, a showcase of renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh. Experience all that he was inspired by: industrial landscapes,

Lightness of Being exhibit
Fotografiska, Stadsgårdshamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm

big city crowds and coastal strips, and dive deep into the art of creating striking stories within the framework of a fashion spread. Anyone interested in the art of photography and its cultural impact shouldn’t miss this exhibit.

 
Vaxholm Fortress, Stockholm archipelago

Day Trip
Island Archipelago

  • Stockholm is the gateway to the second largest archipelago in the Baltic sea, which extends 37 miles to the east of the city and is made up of more than 30,000 islands. A regular commuter ferry takes you to Fjäderholmarna Island in 20 minutes, which has an abundance of

artists’ studios with plenty of handcrafted goods on offer, from art to ceramics and glass. Whatever your interests, with so many islands to choose from, you certainly won’t be hard up for options.

Discover our Stockholm Store

Sturegallerian Stureplan 4 - 114 35

48 Hours in Miami

The Travel Chronicles

A cosmopolitan capital, Stockholm has a heritage rich in art, design and a renowned culinary scene. Add to that an architectural legacy that encompasses old-world European charm as well as the slick, 21st-century modernism that’s become a hallmark of Scandinavian design and it’s little wonder that it has become a favourite destination for us here at Luca Faloni.

Discover our store at Sturegallerian and list some of our top local haunts to check out, should you find yourself in town for a long weekend.

The reception and library at Ett Hem

Where to stay
Ett Hem

‘A Home’ in Swedish, it is one of the most unique places to stay. The owner, Jeanette Mix, wanted it to feel less like an establishment and more of an atmosphere you’d only experience when staying with a close friend. The townhouse hotel, which dates from 1910 only has 12 rooms, each with its own personality and selection of handmade furniture, antiques and art. You’re encouraged to linger in the public rooms that include a library, living room and a conservatory, where an impressive smorgasbord is served each morning for breakfast. The only downside however, is that checkout hour always comes too soon.

Ett Hem, Sköldungagatan 2, 114 27

 

Dinner
Prinsen

A grand dame of the Stockholm dining scene, Prinsen has been serving up traditional Nordic fare with a touch of French flair to discerning clientele since 1897. The wood-paneled interior, vintage photographs and Edwardian furnishings preserve its little-changed, Belle Époque feel and makes it a refreshing alternative to the city’s slick, minimalist venues if your taste in interiors – and food – errs more on the traditional side. For those brave enough, sampling the restaurant’s selection of Aquavit – Sweden’s answer to schnapps – is a must, but be warned, it packs quite a punch.

Prinsen, Mäster Samuelsgatan 4, 111 44 Stockholm

The interior at Prinsen

The rooftop at Spesso

The Bar
Spesso

Discover the Milanese style bar with an abundant garden at a unique rooftop location. Located on the 16th floor surrounded by the nearby Hötorgskraparna and right next to the iconic NK clock with a fantastic terrace and 360-degree panoramic view of Stockholm. Overlooking the greenery and water, Spesso is the perfect spot for enjoying well-crafted signature cocktails, small dishes and local DJs playing daily.


Himlen, Götgatan 78, 118 30 Stockholm

 

Art
Forografiska

Fotografiska is one of the world’s leading photographic museums, showing inspiring and original exhibits from both emerging and established artists. Currently on show is Lightness of Being, a showcase of renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh. Experience all that he was inspired by: industrial landscapes, big city crowds and coastal strips, and dive deep into the art of creating striking stories within the framework of a fashion spread. Anyone interested in the art of photography and it’s cultural impact shouldn’t miss this exhibit.

Fotografiska, Stadsgårdshamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm

Lightness of Being exhibit

Vaxholm Fortress, Stockholm archipelago

Day Trip
Island Archipelago

  • Stockholm is the gateway to the second largest archipelago in the Baltic sea, which extends 37 miles to the east of the city and is made up of more than 30,000 islands. A regular commuter ferry takes you to Fjäderholmarna Island in 20 minutes, which has an abundance of artists’ studios with plenty of handcrafted goods on offer, from art to ceramics and glass. Whatever your interests, with so many islands to choose from, you certainly won’t be hard up for options.

Discover our Stockholm Store

Sturegallerian Stureplan 4 - 114 35

A cosmopolitan capital, Stockholm has a heritage rich in art , design and renowned culinary scene. Add to that an architectural legacy that encompasses old-world European charm as well as the slick, 21st-century modernism that’s become a hallmark of Scandinavian design and it’s little wonder that it has become a favourite destination for us here at Luca Faloni.

Discover our store at Sturegallerian, and list of some of our top local haunts to check out, should you find yourself in town for a long weekend.

The reception and library at Ett Hem
Ett Hem, Sköldungagatan 2, 114 27

Where to stay
Ett Hem

‘A Home’ in Swedish, it is one of the most unique places to stay. The owner, Jeanette Mix, wanted it to feel less like an establishment and more of an atmosphere you’d only experience when staying with a close friend. The townhouse hotel, which dates from 1910 only has 12 rooms, each with its own personality and selection of handmade furniture, antiques and art. You’re encouraged to linger in the public rooms that include a library, living room and a conservatory, where an impressive smorgasbord is served each morning for breakfast. The only downside however, is that checkout hour always comes too soon.

Dinner
Prinsen

A grand dame of the Stockholm dining scene, Prinsen has been serving up traditional Nordic fare with a touch of French flair to discerning clientele since 1897. The wood-paneled interior, vintage photographs and Edwardian furnishings preserve its little-changed, Belle Époque feel and makes it a refreshing alternative to the city’s slick, minimalist venues if your taste in interiors – and food – errs more on the traditional side. For those brave enough, sampling the restaurant’s selection of Aquavit – Sweden’s answer to schnapps – is a must, but be warned, it packs quite a punch.

The Interior at Prinsen
Prinsen, Mäster Samuelsgatan 4, 111 44 Stockholm

The Bar
Spesso

Discover the Milanese style bar with an abundant garden at a unique rooftop location. Located on the 16th floor surrounded by the nearby Hötorgskraparna and right next to the iconic NK clock with a fantastic terrace and 360-degree panoramic view of Stockholm. Overlooking the greenery and water, Spesso is the perfect spot for enjoying well-crafted signature cocktails, small dishes and local DJs playing daily.

The rooftop at Spesso
Himlen, Götgatan 78, 118 30 Stockholm

Art
Forografiska

  1. Fotografiska is one of the world’s leading photographic museums, showing inspiring and original exhibits from both emerging and established artists. Currently on show is Lightness of Being, a showcase of renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh. Experience all that he was inspired by: industrial landscapes, big city crowds and coastal strips, and dive deep into the art of creating striking stories within the framework of a fashion spread. Anyone interested in the art of photography and it’s cultural impact shouldn’t miss this exhibit.
Lightness of Being exhibit
Fotografiska, Stadsgårdshamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm

Day Trip
Island Archipelago

  • Stockholm is the gateway to the second largest archipelago in the Baltic sea, which extends 37 miles to the east of the city and is made up of more than 30,000 islands. A regular commuter ferry takes you to Fjäderholmarna Island in 20 minutes, which has an abundance of artists’ studios with plenty of handcrafted goods on offer, from art to ceramics and glass. Whatever your interests, with so many islands to choose from, you certainly won’t be hard up for options.
Vaxholm Fortress, Stockholm archipelago

Discover our Stockholm Store

Sturegallerian Stureplan 4 - 114 35