Stockholm: Neighbourhood
Places and attractions in the Neighbourhood category
Categories
- Street
- Museum
- Bridge
- Church
- Square
- History museum
- Park
- Art museum
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Specialty museum
- Forts and castles
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- Lake
- Baroque architecture
- Art gallery
- Palace
- Shopping centre
- Monuments and statues
- Postmodern architecture
- Island
- Area
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Vernacular architecture
- Architecture
- Science museum
- Nightlife
- Jean de la Vallée
- Sacred and religious sites
- Cemetery
- Amusement park
- Gothic architecture
- Playground
- Stela
- Arenas and stadiums
- Theme park
- Garden
- Shopping district
- Skyscraper
- Spiritual
- Restaurant
- Concert hall
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Amusement ride
- Amusement
- Tower
- Library
- Military museum
- Historical place
- Neo-baroque architecture
- Opera
- Music venue
- Modern art museum
- August Strindberg
- View point
- Ship
- Universities and schools
- Beach
- Golf
- Canal
- Football
Sergels torg
Pedestrian square with a sunken plaza Sergels torg is a major public square in Stockholm, Sweden, constructed in the 1960s and named after 18th-century sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel, whose workshop was once located north of the square.
Stureplan
Stureplan is a public square in central Stockholm, between Norrmalm and Östermalm. The square connects the major streets Kungsgatan, Birger Jarlsgatan and Sturegatan.
Kungsholmen
Kungsholmen is a borough in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is named after the dominating district and island in the borough. Except Kungsholmen there are six districts in the borough: Fredhäll, Kristineberg, Lilla Essingen, Marieberg, Stadshagen and Stora Essingen.
Enskede-Årsta-Vantör
Enskede-Årsta-Vantör is a borough in Söderort, the southern part of Stockholm, Sweden.
Zinkensdamm
Zinkensdamm is an area and a former manor in Södermalm in inner Stockholm. The Zinkensdamm manor was demolished. The name is today used for Zinkensdamm metro station and the sports ground Zinkensdamms IP.
Gärdet
Gärdet is a part of Stockholm, east and northeast of Östermalm. Its official name is Ladugårdsgärdet. It is renowned for its large number of modernist apartments. Gärdet is one of the largest residential districts built in Stockholm during the 1930s, built from 1929 until around 1950, and houses about 10,000 people.
Västertorp
Västertorp is a district of the Hägersten-Liljeholmen borough in Söderort, the southern suburban part of Stockholm, Sweden.
Östermalm
Östermalm is a 2.56 km² large district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 71,802 inhabitants, it is one of the most populous districts in Stockholm. It is an extremely expensive area, having the highest housing prices in Sweden.
Östermalm
Östermalm is a borough in central Stockholm,Sweden. It is named after the dominating district. Except Östermalm there are four districts in the borough: Djurgården, Hjorthagen, Ladugårdsgärdet, and Norra Djurgården. Note that a portion of northern Östermalm is organized in Norrmalm borough.
Marieberg
Marieberg is a district located on the island of Kungsholmen in Stockholm City Centre, Sweden. Marieberg is part of the Borough of Kungsholmen. It is located west of Fridhemsgatan/Riddarfjärden, south of Drottningholmsvägen and east of Essingeleden/Viktor Rydbergs gata. In the south Marieberg borders the Mariebergsfjärden.
Norrmalm
Norrmalm is a borough in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is named after the dominating district.
Gamla stan
Gamla stan, until 1980 officially Staden mellan broarna, is the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Gamla stan consists primarily of the island Stadsholmen.
Vasastan
Vasastaden, or colloquially Vasastan, is a 3.00 km² large city district in central Stockholm, Sweden, being a part of Norrmalm borough. With 58,458 inhabitants it is the third most populous, and the second most densely populated district in Stockholm.
Spånga-Tensta
Spånga-Tensta is a borough located in Västerort in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden. The districts that make up the borough are Bromsten, Flysta, Lunda, Solhem, Sundby and Tensta.
Farsta
Farsta is a borough of Söderort in the southern part of Stockholm Municipality, Sweden.
Bromma
Bromma is a borough in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Stockholm Municipality. Bromma is primarily made up of Bromma Parish and Västerled Parish.
Kristineberg
Kristineberg is a residential area of Kungsholmen, Stockholm. The land was bought by the city in 1920. Before that it was owned by Kristineberg Palace. Kristineberg metro station is an outdoor station and was opened on 26 October 1952.
Södra Ängby
Södra Ängby is a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, located in western Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough.
Hägersten-Liljeholmen
Hägersten-Liljeholmen is a borough in Stockholm, Sweden. It is part of the Söderort suburban area. The borough is located in South Stockholm.
Hägersten
Hägersten is an urban district of Stockholm. It is located in the borough of Hägersten-Liljeholmen, which was formed 1 January 2007 by merging the former boroughs of Hägersten and Liljeholmen.
Bagarmossen
Bagarmossen is a district within Skarpnäck borough of Stockholm, Sweden. Bagarmossen had 10 914 inhabitants as of December 31, 2009.
Örby
Örby is a residential area in Söderort, Stockholm Municipality, Sweden. It has an area of 159 hectares and 4,720 inhabitants.
Älvsjö
Älvsjö is a district of the city of Stockholm Municipality in Sweden, located in the borough Älvsjö in Söderort. It has the biggest rentable facility in northern Europe called Stockholm International Fairs, and also the hotel Scandic Talk Hotel, which both are located east of Älvsjö commuter train station.
Kärrtorp
Kärrtorp is a district in the Skarpnäck borough of Stockholm, Sweden. Kärrtorp has 4,296 inhabitants as of December 31, 2009.
Diplomatstaden
Diplomatstaden is a neighbourhood in the Östermalm district in central Stockholm, Sweden. As the name suggests, the neighbourhood is the home of many embassies and ambassadorial residencies.
Johanneshov
Johanneshov is a district in Stockholm located at the intersection of national road 73 and national road 75 in the borough of Enskede-Årsta-Vantör, southern Stockholm, Sweden.
Abrahamsberg
Abrahamsberg is a residential district in the Västerort section of Stockholm Municipality, Sweden, and part of the Bromma borough. It is bordered by Riksby, Stora Mossen, Ålsten, Olovslund and Åkeslund and is served by the Abrahamsberg metro station.
Älvsjö
Älvsjö is a borough in the southern part of Stockholm Sweden. The borough is divided into the districts Herrängen, Långsjö, Långbro, Älvsjö, Solberga, Örby Slott and Liseberg. It has about 21,000 inhabitants.
Enskede gård
Enskede gård is a commune in Söderort, Stockholm, Sweden. It is the site of the Enskede gård metro station. The headquarters of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Scandinavia are located in Enskede gård.
Hammarbyhöjden
Hammarbyhöjden is a city district in Stockholm, Sweden. The district is split across two boroughs: Most of it is located in Skarpnäck borough, the subdistrict Blåsut is located in the Enskede-Årsta-Vantör borough.
Fruängen
Fruängen is a district of the Hägersten-Liljeholmen borough in Söderort, the southern suburban part of Stockholm. It was built in the early 1950s.
Skrubba
Skrubba is a district in the Skarpnäck borough of Stockholm, Sweden. Skrubba borders in the north to the district of Flaten, in the east to Trollbäcken in Tyresö municipality and in the west and south to Lake Drevviken. As of 2017, Skrubba has 14 permanent residents.
Hägerstensåsen
Hägerstensåsen is a district of the Hägersten-Liljeholmen borough in Söderort, the southern suburban part of Stockholm. It is located 7 km southwest of the capital and has a population of approximately 7,800 inhabitants.
Örby slott
Örby slott is a residential area in the suburb of Söderort in Stockholm Municipality, Sweden. It has an area of 67 hectares and had 1,888 inhabitants in 2017. Örby took its name from Örby Manor which is situated in the area and which also has given name to the neighbouring residential area of Örby. The modern area was created in 1956.
Sköndal
Sköndal is a district in the Farsta borough of southern Stockholm. It neighbours Gubbängen to the northwest, Hökarängen to the west, Farsta to the southwest and Larsboda to the south. To the east and partially north it neighbours the Skarpnäck borough, in particular the districts of Skarpnäcks Gård and Orhem.
SoFo
The area SoFo, or "South of Folkungagatan" is located in Södermalm, a district of Stockholm, Sweden. It is bounded by Folkungagatan street to the north, Ringvägen to the south and in the east and west by Erstagatan and Götgatan, respectively.
Hökarängen
Hökarängen is a district in the Farsta borough of southern Stockholm. It neighbours Fagersjö to the west, Farsta to the south, Sköndal to the east and Gubbängen to the north. As of 2017, the total population of Hökarängen is 9,564 The Hökarängen metro station is located in the district.
Enskededalen
Enskededalen is a district in Skarpnäck borough, Stockholm, Sweden. Enskededalen has 2,253 inhabitants as of December 31, 2007. Enskededalen consists mostly of detached housing which were built as a garden city in the 1920s.
Orhem
Orhem is a district in Skarpnäck borough, Stockholm, Sweden. Orhem has 82 inhabitants as of December 31, 2006. Orhem has a small number of permanent housing. There are several allotment gardens in Orhem. A large part of Orhem is in the Flaten nature reserve.
Råsunda
Råsunda is a district in Solna Municipality, and a suburb in the Stockholm metropolitan area with around 17 500 inhabitants. The movie industry set up in the area Filmstaden, formerly an ostrich farm, in 1919-1969 in western Råsunda.
Kungshamra
Kungshamra is a residential area in Bergshamra, Solna Municipality, Sweden, in the northern outskirts of Stockholm. It has about 1370 student flats. The older houses are in raw concrete with bold colours on window frames and doors. Newer houses are painted in gray or white, and decorated with French balconies and yellow windows.