#Drottninggatan Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
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Address:
Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hour
Stockholm city center
Drottninnggatan Shopping Street is the main pedestrian street in Central Stockholm. It runs for probably 10-12 blocks maybe more and is loaded with retail shops selling all kinds of merchandise, restaurants, and coffee shops.
You will find Stockholm full of relevant shopping streets, but Drottninggatan nearby the central station (about 10 mins walk) is very recommended because it is accessible and easy to find.
📝note: If you are a first time traveler to Sweden, it is recommended to bring a credit card with you, as most of the shops and restaurants DO NOT ACCEPT CASH!
⚠️ One big mistake when I went is that, I did not research further. Sweden is a cashless country, there are limited shops that accepts cash but you can barely find them in the city. Not even international brands like IKEA nor Starbucks accept cash which was super frustrating. It took a lot of walking and talking to people where to find shops that accepted my China bank debit card. (I do not have a credit card, fyi).
☑️This experience traveling to Sweden is surely one to remember. It may not be pleasant at first, but it taught me an important lesson. As a traveler to a completely new country, researching basics is a must! 😉
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Queen Street is a famous commercial pedestrian street in Stockholm, divided into Old Street and New Street, where many large shops gather. The main street stretches out to the shopping street of the old city, and the other leads to the main road in the city center. There are countless shopping malls and small shops on both sides, specializing in the distribution of clothing, food, books and handicrafts. There are a lot of tourists and the atmosphere is very lively. It is also good to go shopping. If you need to shop or buy a hand letter, you can get it in one stop.
carina..
The metro station Hotorget is also the famous Drottninggatan, a famous commercial pedestrian street in Stockholm, Sweden. It is divided into Old Street and New Street, and many large shops are gathered here. The main street stretches out to the shopping street of the old city, and the other leads to the main road in the city center. There are countless shopping malls and small shops on both sides, specializing in the distribution of clothing, food, books and handicrafts.
H&M's home is in Sweden, in the commercial street in Stockholm, a few steps is HM's shop, although most of the clothes you buy inside are made in china