Batshaket
Located in an old boathouse on Utö, Båtshaket is just what you would expect from a restaurant in the Stockholm Archipelago; Fresh seafood (smoked in their own smokery) served in an atmospheric restaurant, with a great view of the open sea.
Grand Hotel Saltsjobaden
Built-in 1893, Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden is an imposing landmark located in the affluent suburb of Saltsjöbaden. The hotel was built by financial tycoon K.A. Wallenberg, with inspiration from luxurious French hotels like the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo. Obviously, it’s first and foremost a hotel. But you don’t have to be an overnight guest to enjoy a great dinner in the hotel’s classic dining room, Franska Matsalen, with it a beautiful view of the Stockholm Archipelago.
Operakallaren
This is a classic. It’s Sweden’s most famous dining room, in the same building as the Royal Swedish Opera. A magnificent setting, with views of the water across the Royal Palace from the terrace bar. Dine on first-class international delicacies, presented with bold, contemporary flair. The legendary Nobis wine cellar is a wine lover’s magic cave.