Hermans Trädgårdcafé

Location

Stockholm
Sweden
59° 19' 3.0036" N, 18° 5' 2.2236" E
SE
General info: 

Healthy and delicious, a rare combination that comes together in the meals of Hermans Trädgårdcafé. Located in the quiet and peaceful area, not far away from Gamla Stan, this restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan food, prepared by top-class chefs. Raging from snacks and meals to cakes and drinks, Hermans Trädgårdcafé will make everyone fall in love with the vegan kitchen. And it is not just the food that is exceptional in this place, but also the views over Stockholm and the atmosphere. Nice interior and friendly staff will make you want to spend your whole vacation here.

Getting there: 

Use the bus 3 to get to the Hermans Trädgårdscafé, or, if you’re near the Old Town, walk a few hundred meters.

Costs: 

Regular restaurant prices.

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