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Djursholm Ice Cream Parlor ice cream in Djursholm, Stockholm
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View of Djursholm Ice Cream Parlor in Djursholm, Stockholm
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View of Djursholm Ice Cream Parlor in Djursholm, Stockholm
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Djursholm Ice Cream Parlor

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🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Little ones love picking their favorite flavors, while older kids appreciate the quality ingredients and European-style ice cream varieties not commonly found back home.

About

This charming local ice cream parlor in the upscale Djursholm neighborhood is a beloved family destination where kids can enjoy quality Swedish ice cream in a relaxed atmosphere. The pleasant outdoor seating area makes it perfect for families to unwind after exploring Stockholm's attractions, and the wallet-friendly prices mean you can treat the whole family without breaking the bank.

Highlights

  • High-quality, European-style ice cream with authentic Swedish flavors
  • Family-friendly outdoor seating area perfect for warm weather
  • Budget-friendly prices for an international destination
  • Located in charming Djursholm, a picturesque Stockholm suburb
  • Opportunity to experience a local Swedish favorite rather than tourist traps

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Sweden is largely cashless, so bring a credit or debit card as many establishments don't accept cash anymore.
  2. 2.Visit during weekday afternoons to avoid the after-school rush when local families crowd the shop.
  3. 3.Try uniquely Swedish flavors like cloudberry or sea buckthorn for an authentic Nordic experience the kids will remember.
  4. 4.The outdoor seating fills up quickly on sunny days, so arrive early or be prepared to take your treats to go and find a nearby park bench.
  5. 5.Don't be surprised by smaller portion sizes compared to American servings. This is typical in Sweden and part of the local culture.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the best weather for enjoying ice cream outdoors. Visit on weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid crowds, as Swedish families often visit after 3pm when school lets out.

What to Know

Expect to pay around 40-60 SEK per scoop (roughly $4-6 USD). Most Swedish shops are cashless, so have a card ready. The shop is accessible with strollers, and the outdoor seating area is family-friendly and casual.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during warmer months (May through September) when outdoor seating is most enjoyable. The shop may have limited hours or close during winter months, so check ahead if visiting between October and April.

Nearby Eats

Djursholm centrum has several family-friendly cafes and restaurants within walking distance where you can grab lunch before dessert. Consider exploring the neighborhood's small bakeries for traditional Swedish fika (coffee and pastries).