Södermalm – Local tips (art & culture)
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If you are not Swedish, Russian, Norwegian or Finnish, chances are that you have no idea what bandy is about. It’s a sport just like hockey but without the violence and with the same number of players and rules as field hockey. Sounds fun? Yes, it is, but there is one catch: it is played outdoors during the winter.
So, how is it possible that Zinkensdamm is regularly full typically on Friday evenings (or Sunday afternoons)? Simply because the game is not everything! In fact most of the time the fans don’t (and can’t) follow the tiny orange ball. The reason lies in the fact that bandy is more of a social event. Fans are allowed to bring alcohol inside the stadium where everyone is hanging out with their friends or just talking with strangers, laughing and singing.
And when buying the ticket keep it in a safe place, because during the break everyone leaves the stadium into the nearest bar for drinking a beer, more singing and warming up for the second half!
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Bandy at Zinkensdamm | Art & culture, Relaxing | Ticket SEK 120.00
Ringvägen 16 | Södermalm
Fri 19:00 or Sun 13:15

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The area Hornstull on Södermalm went from bearing the not so flattering nick name “Kniv-Söder” (Knife Söder) to becoming one of the most hip and coming parts of town. And it all happened in a few years around 2002-2004.
Copacabana rode the new wave and was just what Hornstull needed at the time – a really cosy and relaxed café with a simple but great menu. The location is spot on, facing the water. And recently the movie theatre nextdoor opened up again after long renovations. “Copa” seized the moment and expanded with a door between the two places and put more tables in the lobby of the Rio cinema.
They serve the regular café drinks and food consisting of all sorts of coffees including soya versions for vegans and lactose intolerants, juices and smoothies, an all day breakfast, soup of the week and a few sandwiches including things like Copacabana luxury toast with mango- and chili marinated crayfish, mayo, avocado and salad for 75 kr.
Copacabana writes on their website that they are the “nicest” café in town and they have succeeded. The staff is great, it’s gay friendly and they also arrange events, mostly book readings but also talks on feminism, politics and queer culture. Unfortunately it’s mostly in Swedish.
You can also call to check out what is going on at Rio, as they host small film festivals where documentaries, shorts and much more are screened. And all the information is not always on the web site.
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Copacabana | Art & culture, Coffee & tea, Snacks | Caffe latte SEK 29.00
Hornstulls Strand 3 | Södermalm | +4686692939
Mon – Thu 09:00 – 20:00, Fri 09:00 – 19:00, Sat – Sun 10:00 – 19:00

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This is the gallery I frequent the most and there is no reason to miss it with a very central location close to Slussen and free entrance – although there is a little glass jar where you can put a few coins if you want. And they show journalistic photography something that I’m really into, being a journalist who loves to travel.
It is funded by some of the biggest Swedish newspapers and picture agencies and every year exhibitions include “Swedish picture of the year” and work from Nordens fotoskola, one of the best photography schools in Sweden.
From March 6 to April 4 photographer Dawid has three exhibitions with the theme “Cars” in three different galleries close by. Start at Kontrast and ask for directions to the others. From April 10 to May 2nd it’s time for one of the most popular yearly exhibitions “Picture of the year 2010″. Don’t miss it.
Just check the web site for what is on when you will be in Stockholm. It’s mostly in Swedish, but click on “utställningar” in the top and you can at least read what photographers will exhibit which dates, and see a photo to give you a hint what to expect.
If you manage to go on the opening day of any exhibition usually the creators are there and you can get a glass of free wine. If you read the word “Vernissage” it means that’s the date and time of the opening.
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Galleri Kontrast | Art & culture | Free
Hornsgatan 8 | Södermalm | +4686414999
Wed – Fri 12:00 – 18:00, Sat – Sun 12:00 – 16:00

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I don’t know what happened but my favourite café isn’t my favourite anymore. I still come here and enjoy the furnishing and cosy atmosphere but the sandwiches aren’t like they once used to be.. It’s still cheap though and definitely worth going to, it hasn’t lost it charm.
The atmosphere is warm, relaxed and creative. It was really hip a couple of years ago but people keep coming. Downstairs you find more seats and if it’s nice weather they have a couple of attractive tables outside.
It’s been serving us cheap sandwiches since 1992. Every sandwich comes with a tasty little salad as well. Their Soya-latte is one of the best in town and their carrot cake is excellent. They have music and theatre performances downstairs every Wednesday and the art hanging on the walls is for sale.
Oh, if you like the chair you’re sitting on you can buy it as well, all furniture is for sale.
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String | Art & culture, Coffee & tea, Music, Shopping, Snacks | Sandwich SEK 35.00
Nytorgsgatan 38 | Södermalm | +4687148514
Mon – Fri 09:30 – 21:00, Sat – Sun 10:30 – 19:00

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