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Four bedrooms on the entrance level. The master has a king bed and an en-suite bathroom with shower, bathtub, and a separate WC. A second bedroom has a king bed, a third a queen, and a fourth a 120 cm bed, well suited to a child or single guest. A second bathroom on the entrance level has a shower and WC. Upstairs, a children's loft bed sits beside the living areas, served by a third bathroom with shower and WC. Premium linen and towels throughout.






A terrace runs around the entire house, with water views from every side. The stone deck holds a pool, an outdoor fireplace, an outdoor shower, and a gas grill for summer dining. A smaller lawn with a football goal gives the children room to play. The shoreline is a 200 metre walk away, where a boat or boat taxi can collect you for a tour of the archipelago. An electric vehicle charger is available on site.







Villa Högudden is on Lidingö, an island just east of central Stockholm and one of the city's most sought-after residential areas. It combines sea views and quiet, green surroundings with quick access to the city, a short drive away. The water is a 200 metre walk from the house, with waterside paths leading along the shoreline. The nearest grocery store is a few minutes away.
Villa Högudden accommodates up to 8 guests across four bedrooms and a children's loft, over two floors, with three bathrooms.
Entrance level
- Master bedroom with king bed and en-suite bathroom (shower, bathtub, separate WC).
- Second bedroom with king bed.
- Third bedroom with queen bed.
- Fourth bedroom with 120 cm bed.
- Second bathroom with shower and WC.
- Mudroom connecting to the garage with gym. Laundry room.
Upper floor
- Open kitchen with water views.
- Two lounge and sofa seating areas with TV and an indoor fireplace.
- Children's bedroom with a loft bed with gaming and TV corner.
- Bathroom with shower and WC.
Outdoor
- Terrace around the entire house.
- Pool on the stone deck.
- Outdoor fireplace.
- Outdoor shower with hot and cold water.
- Gas grill.
- Lawn with football goal.
- Electric vehicle charger.
- Shoreline a 200 metre walk away.

One of Stockholm's most sought-after restaurants — a two-Michelin-star experience on the waterfront of Djurgården, led by chefs Tommy Myllymäki and Pi Le. The menu is rooted in Nordic produce and traditional techniques, evolving with the seasons and drawing on flavours from around the world. The building sits right at the water's edge, designed to resemble a boat house. A private dining room for up to 14 guests is available for exclusive occasions. Reachable by car or boat.

The closest archipelago restaurant to Stockholm, just 25 minutes by boat from the city center. Classic Swedish cooking with a strong focus on fish and seafood, served right on the water as boats pass in and out of the harbor. The island itself is well worth the trip — beautiful walking paths, several restaurants and cafés, and a craft microbrewery. A perfect half-day out from the city. Reachable by public or private boat.

The medieval heart of Stockholm, occupying its own small island between the modern city and Södermalm. Gamla Stan is one of the best-preserved old town centres in Europe, with a street layout that has changed little since the 13th century. The narrow cobbled lanes, ochre and terracotta façades, and the constant presence of the water make it an easy place to spend several hours without any particular agenda. The main artery, Stortorget, is one of the most photographed squares in Scandinavia and the site of the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520. Surrounding streets are dense with independent shops, galleries, cafés, and restaurants. The Royal Palace sits at the northern end of the island, and the Nobel Prize Museum on Stortorget is worth a visit. Best explored on foot, ideally in the morning before the main crowds arrive.

Stockholm's iconic waterfront amusement park, perched on the island of Djurgården just minutes from the city centre. One of Europe's oldest amusement parks, it combines classic fairground charm with thrilling rides, stunning harbour views, and a legendary concert stage that has hosted some of the world's biggest artists. A summer staple for both locals and visitors alike.

Stockholm's most celebrated department store, occupying an Art Nouveau building on Hamngatan since 1915. Designed by Ferdinand Boberg, one of Sweden's leading architects of the era, the building was conceived from the outset as both a retail and cultural destination, modelled on the great department stores of Paris and London. Today NK carries an extensive range of international fashion houses including Hermès, Balenciaga, and Loewe, alongside beauty, lifestyle, and homeware. With around twelve million visitors annually, it remains a reference point for shopping in the city and a landmark in its own right. Located directly opposite Kungsträdgården in central Stockholm.

Stockholm's first wood-fired BBQ restaurant, born from a journey through Texas and rooted in the old Swedish smoking traditions of the very spot it occupies. The smokehouse sits on Smedsudden in Nacka — a peninsula with views over Lännerstasundet — where Georg Bexander began smoking böckling in the 1950s. That heritage lives on in collaboration with Bexanders Rökeri AB, whose third generation still smokes fish by the same methods today. The menu moves between slow-smoked meats, fresh shellfish, and daily specials inspired by the American South and the Caribbean. When the weather allows, arrive by boat — there's a private dock with moorings on the water.
Rates and availability are shared on request. Tell us your preferred dates and a little about your visit, and we will be in touch personally. You are also welcome to reach us directly on +46(0) 79 104 15 18 or at connect@scandinavianhospitality.com.