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Four bedrooms. One king-size in the master suite with en-suite bathroom. Two queen-size bedrooms downstairs. One king-size in the guest house. Two full bathrooms plus one half bath. Space for 8 adults, with two cribs available.



A private dock extends into the water for morning swims or launching kayaks. A separate sauna house by the water. The main terrace downstairs features seating groups, a large dining table, pizza oven, and barbecue grill. The rooftop terrace offers views across the water. SUP boards included. Day cruiser available for rent to explore the archipelago — hidden beaches, quiet islands, waterfront restaurants.







Tranholmen is located 5 kilometers north of central Stockholm. A short private boat transfer to the mainland (included) brings you to Ropsten, where the city center is a 15-minute metro ride or 5-minute drive away. The most convenient way to commute is via the SL boat to Ropsten.
Villa Sommardröm accommodates up to 8 adults across four bedrooms, with 2.5 bathrooms and space for two cribs
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One of Stockholm's most enduring institutions, Ulla Winbladh has been serving classic Swedish cuisine on the island of Djurgården since the 1950s — in a building originally constructed for the 1897 World Fair. The menu is a celebration of Swedish tradition: Toast Skagen, pickled herring, meatballs, fried strömming. The setting is as charming as the food — parkland surroundings, a terrace for summer evenings, and interiors that feel genuinely rooted in another era. Listed in the Michelin Guide as a Bib Gourmand. A natural stop when exploring Djurgården and its museums.

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.

Tucked away on a small island in Stockholm's inner archipelago, just ten minutes from the city center, Bockholmen is one of those places that feels further away than it is. A charming turn-of-the-century villa, a summer bar right by the water, and a kitchen rooted in clean Scandinavian flavours with a nod to the Mediterranean. The setting — green, quiet, and waterfront — makes it a natural escape for a long lunch or dinner. Reachable by car, subway, or private boat.

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.

Restaurant J sits right on the water at Nacka Strand, with views across the inlet and an easy, welcoming atmosphere that works as well for a long weekend lunch as it does for dinner. The menu spans Nordic and international — light, fresh preparations that make the most of the waterfront setting. Families and dogs are genuinely welcome, and the ferry connections make it an easy stop on any archipelago day out.
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