I actually live in the area and am moving a few blocks even closer to this mall! I love the convenience of it. You can visit places like a juice bar, a sushi bar, Bagel Street Café, Zocalo, Chillbox frozen greek yogurt, Forno Romano, Indiska, Clas Ohlson, H&M, Lindex, Hunkemöller, Saint Tropez, Report, Ecco, Esprit and many more! I also just noticed that they’re opening a Brow Bar soon too! I think they have everything you can find at the bigger malls regularly and a few stores that I think are a little more unique for Stockholm. The only one I think it’s really missing is Åhlens for some reason. Conveniently, I looked up the link you can go to for a listing of all the boutiques: The only downsides about this mall are pretty much the downsides of going to any of the malls in Sweden. The air-conditioning is used sparsely in the summer(hard for us temperature controlled Americans) and the customer service also sucks pretty bad compared to in the states(just try to return something to Esprit… you’ll get treated like a criminal). However, the things I do really like about this mall is the location(right across from hipster Hornstull(Hipstull?). The T-banna leads right into the lower level for easy access. I also really LOVE the ICA in the basement. The Gluten free section is huge! It also carries a lot of American things like mac and cheese, Reese’s, Orville Redenbacher popcorn, Snapple and Doritos so I can get my fix! =-) There are also other grocery stores on site like Willys, Coop and Lidl, but I don’t think they’re as good. On another note, I really like the free parking on weekends(and free for 2 hours when you buy something at ICA during the week… get a slip from the cashier.) It’s nice to bring the car when your loading up on groceries and in a hurry. Great place to live near! Two thumbs up! =)
Mathias H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stockholm, Sweden
Liljeholmstorgets mall is one of the numerous new malls to appear in the Stockholm area. This is not trying to be the biggest, most trendy or whatever but rather just have the basic stores one need close by. I would not travel to get here but it fills a gap for people living in the surrounding areas and parts of Södermalm. The mall is spread over three floors as well as some stores facing the square outside. You will fins your basic H&M, MQ, Brothers, Lindex and those types of stores. I would not go clothes shopping here as it is fairly basic but it is nice to have a few(3 when this is written) pharmacies, Clas Ohlson, a book store and a sporting goods store but what mainly impresses is the selection of grocery stores. The best one in Stockholm Ica kvantum is here with their excellent meat and cheese selection. Then there is an impressive selection for people who want other things like Asian food store and two more focused on low prices(Willys and lidl) and Coop(not sure what they focus on, neither price nor quality). All in all a good suburban mall.
Michael K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stockholm, Sweden
For a local shopping mall, this is good. You’ll find easy access to parking(free on weekends, and validated for two hours if you spend 100 kronor or more at one of the grocery stores) and they have a wide range of stores. The layout is a bit confusing to me, but that’s because if the half circle design. One of my favorite stores here is Clas Ohlson, where you can find tools and home improvement stuff. One thing I like is that green cars(I.e. Electric cars) have reserved parking spots in the garage, closest to the mall entrance.