Step two consists of starting up some easy conversation, and NOT over-the-top compliments.

Rock-star chic, Gothic vamp, urban adventurer, DJ skate-style or "I'm too hip to care" are all styles that work.If you ask anybody if they've spent any time at all in front of the mirror preparing their ensemble they'll lie and tell you of course not, but that's part of the Stockholm charm!The east side, Östermalm, with the chic uppity clubs takes clothes to another level. There are several streets / bustling areas of the city where cafes, concert and dance venues, galleries and restaurants offer something really special to everyone who loves the culture, shopping and nightlife attraction. Why not book a table at Stockholm’s some of the best and oldest restaurant or dine in style with breathtaking views?

Indeed, few nightlife experiences can match the splendor of a long summer’s ‘day’ of partying in Stockholm, when the sun only just creeps below the horizon. Arrive early!White Rooms- Look damn good to have any chance of getting in but well worth the effort. Full of local celebrity's and wannabes but nether less has a certain charm. It regularly attracts celebrities and the rich – but the prices are lower than you might expect. The weekend brunch is ever popular. The club & bars scenes of Stureplan and Södermalm could not be more different but both are worth a visit if you have the time.split your visits to each of these areas up and visit one on one night and the other the next. At Trädgården, when the sun is shining, Stockholmers rip out of their stereotype as a closed and shy bunch and embrace connecting with strangers. There are extensive breakfast and lunch menus, as well as a separate gelateria and a top-notch bakery-cum-coffee shop by the entrance – not to mention the graffiti-scrawled cocktail bar, Växthusen, at the back. Arrive early or forget it!For details on our VIP clubbing guide weekend visit our site If you want to be sure to get in, arrive early.

One of the city’s most prized museums, the Vasa Museum, is the most visited non-art museum in Scandinavia. The impressive theaters and auditoria are complemented by the many chic bars and restaurants which play host to the country’s wealthy elite.The city center is compact, meaning you can island-hop by footbridge, train or boat from the cobbled medieval streets and rune stones of Gamla Stan to the opulence of Östermalm, greenery of Djurgården or village streets of Södermalm. Their organic kitchen serves lunch, tea, and dinner using fresh seasonal ingredients. Hidden in the dark basement, underneath the Östgöta restaurant, amongst crosses and cave walls, the vampire theme evokes thoughts of kitsch Dracula whilst the themed cocktails are worth sinking your teeth into. A pair of 10 000 SEK Gucci jeans complete with pre-made holes and patches are bad-boy elite so that's always a go.The bottom line is basically that the party clubs are meant to be enjoyed by nicely dressed people with a nicely filled wallet, and the bohemian clubs are a bit cheaper and more relaxed and people dress as such.Tipping isn't a necessity but it might get you a couple shots at a cheaper price later in the evening. The most important nightlife zones in Stockholm … Beware of long lines if you arrive late.In the heart of Stureplan is Spy Bar – it is one of Stockholm’s most famous and frequented nightclub. But do keep in mind that the south side caters to a lot of "hip" people so hiking up jeans past the belly button (if it's not currently trendy) or wearing hip-bags in neon colours or any other dorky accessory will get you giggled at. Locals make the leap year-round, with a hole drilled into the ice once it freezes over. Sneakers, jeans and a t-shirt are considered OK even if they're not plastered with brand names like Gucci, Prada or D&G.

There is a great selection of ales and a large variety of meads served in traditional cups.This is a Stockholm cocktail bar and nightclub with a difference! Cafes.