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Discover authentic Swedish fika with a 2-hour guided tour of hidden Stockholm cafés, sampling pastries and learning from passionate bakers and locals.

The Fika Tour to hideaway cafés offers a unique chance to taste Swedish pastries while exploring Stockholm’s less touristy neighborhoods. Led by a knowledgeable guide named Adam, this 2-hour walking experience takes you off the beaten path to discover small-scale bakeries and passionate pastry makers that have gained popularity through Instagram and local acclaim. With an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 19 reviews, this tour stands out for its authentic approach and friendly guide.
Starting from the main entrance of Gustav Vasa Church, this tour provides a relaxed way to experience Swedish fika culture beyond the typical cafés. It appeals to visitors who want local insights, delicious tastings, and an intimate look at Stockholm’s neighbourhood life. While the tour includes guidance and tastings, it does not include gratuities, so visitors should plan accordingly.
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The tour begins at the main entrance of Gustav Vasa Church, where Adam awaits to greet participants. The meeting point is easy to find, and the tour ends back at the same location, making it convenient for those with limited time or planning to continue exploring Stockholm. The group size remains manageable, allowing for personalized attention and engaging conversations.

This tour spotlights small bakeries with true passion for their craft, many run by home bakers, contestants from the Great Swedish Bake-off, or single mothers who started small and gained Instagram fame. These venues are chosen for their quality and authenticity, offering an experience that goes beyond tourist traps.
The stops include cafes that serve trendy pastries and special brews. Visitors can expect to sample baked goods that have become popular over recent years and learn about the stories behind their success. The tour emphasizes visiting local spots where passion for baking shines through and tradition meets modern trends.
Unlike typical city tours, this experience takes a walking route through Stockholm’s residential neighborhoods. You’ll pass by people in full Scandinavia fashion—yoga-goers, parents strolling with strollers, and locals holding to-go cups—providing a genuine snapshot of everyday Stockholm life. The neighborhood’s relaxed atmosphere complements the focus on authentic fika experiences.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants get to sample pastries that have gained popularity, many crafted by bakery experts or local entrepreneurs. If coffee isn’t your preferred beverage, don’t worry—the concept of Fika extends to tea or other drinks, and the tour acknowledges that a Swedish fika can be many things.
The tastings are designed to showcase the diversity of Swedish baked goods, from traditional favorites to innovative new creations. It’s an excellent way to understand the cultural significance of fika beyond just coffee.
Adam receives praise for his friendliness, knowledge, and ability to find the best spots. The reviews highlight his conversational style, which makes the experience both informative and relaxed. He shares stories about Stockholm, Swedish culture, and the bakers behind the pastries, making the tour feel personal and engaging.
Participants appreciate how Adam accommodates last-minute bookings, showing his dedication to ensuring a positive experience. His local expertise makes every stop more meaningful.
This 2-hour activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. The tour is conducted in English and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers.
Booking options include the ability to reserve now and pay later, allowing visitors to secure a spot without immediate payment. Starting times can vary depending on availability, so checking ahead is recommended.
Unlike guided tours that focus on main tourist areas, this experience explores Stockholm’s hidden cafés and local neighborhoods. The emphasis on small-scale bakers and authentic stories delivers a more genuine taste of Swedish fika culture.
Plus, the tastings are curated to include popular pastries, and the guide’s local insights add context to each location. The manageable group size fosters an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who prefer a leisurely pace.
This tour is ideal for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those interested in authentic Stockholm life. It suits visitors seeking a relaxed, social experience with delicious bites and local stories. Since it’s accessible and flexible, it works well for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to deepen their understanding of Swedish fika.
It’s especially appealing for anyone wanting to escape crowded tourist spots and discover the neighborhood cafes loved by locals.
The Fika Tour to hideaway cafes offers a delightful glimpse into Stockholm’s pastry scene and local culture. Led by Adam, the tour combines tastings and storytelling in a relaxed 2-hour walk through hidden neighborhoods.
While it focuses on small bakeries and authentic stories, it provides ample opportunities to try new pastries and learn about the meaning of fika in Swedish life. The tour’s accessible nature and flexible cancellation policy make it a practical choice for visitors wanting a genuine and tasty experience.
This experience suits those who appreciate good food, local charm, and engaging guides, offering a warm look at Stockholm’s café culture beyond the typical tourist trail.
“Adam was super nice and showed us all the best spots including one extra spot. We talked a lot about sports and Stockholm, and he was very friendly…”
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers the guide and tastings at various cafes. Gratuities are not included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and ends back at the starting point, Gustav Vasa Church.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the activity is led by an English-speaking guide.
What if I don’t drink coffee?
A Swedish fika can include other beverages beyond coffee, such as tea or other drinks, and the tour acknowledges this flexibility.