
Stockholm is known for its many high-quality restaurants. Swedish, Italian, French, Indian, Japanese, yes most types of food are available. If you eat vegetarian, have allergies, are vegan or want to eat Kosher, you will find that all tastes and needs can be satisfied.
Tradition in Sweden dictates that people usually eat three meals a day; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Usually, Lunch and Dinner are cooked hot dishes while Breakfast often consists of something simpler like Cereal/Muesli and Milk/Yogurt as well as Coffee/Tea…
COFFEE
“Fika” is like an institution in Sweden. The tradition of fika in Sweden stretches back many hundreds of years and is linked to the introduction of coffee. However, it was not until 1910 that the word fika became a concept. Fika can be enjoying a cup of coffee with good friends, a break at work or going to a café. Today, it is not strictly connected to drinking coffee but is more about a break from daily life, a cup of coffee, a glass of juice and preferably with a tasty accompaniment.
What is coffee?
Coffee is part of Swedish culture, a phenomenon that many Swedes have a relationship with and reflects a certain mentality. Having coffee is a ritual where the meeting and the social exchange are the focus, a way to socialize together with one or more people. Not having coffee is not completely accepted by everyone, and it may happen that you look askance at such a person. Common accessories at coffee parties are cinnamon buns, sponge cake and various types of cookies. Sometimes the coffee bread can be replaced by a sandwich or fruit.
What is included?
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Welcome dinner at Ellery Beach House and two dinners at Krusenberg Herrgård.
- Lunch and coffee on the bike tours, as well as on the rest day's various activities such as e.g. sailing or RIB tour.
Other dinners can be taken at the hotels, or why not at one of Stockholm's many pubs. We arrange restaurant suggestions, arrange booking and transport.