13 food markets worth the trip across Sweden, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Sweden guides.
Feskekorka ★ 4.8 · Gothenburg
Centrum · Fisktorget 3, 411 20 Goteborg
Feskekorka (the Fish Church) is Gothenburg's Gothic 1874 fish hall reopened in 2024 after a four-year renovation, housing fishmongers, shellfish counters and a restaurant where the city's seafood obsession is at its most concentrated.
Stora Saluhallen ★ 4.7 · Gothenburg
Centrum · Kungstorget, 411 17 Goteborg
Stora Saluhallen is Gothenburg's grand 19th-century indoor market at Kungstorget, housing over 40 traders selling West Coast seafood, Swedish charcuterie, cheese, bread and local produce under a soaring iron-and-glass roof.
Östermalms Saluhall ★ 4.7 · Stockholm
ostermalm · Östermalmstorg 31, 114 39 Stockholm
Östermalms Saluhall on Östermalmstorg in Stockholm reopened in 2020 in the restored 1888 hall; 18 vendors, sit-down counters at Lisa Elmqvist and Tysta Mari and the Champagne bars.
Tip: The lunch counters fill by 12:30. Restaurants in the hall stay open after vendor close on most evenings.
Liseberg Julmarknad ★ 4.6 · Gothenburg
Heden · Orgrytevagen 5, 402 22 Goteborg
Liseberg's Julmarknad is one of Northern Europe's largest Christmas markets, with over 80 wooden stalls inside the amusement park selling glogg, Swedish Christmas sweets, reindeer-meat sandwiches and craft gifts, alongside ice rinks and lights from mid-November through late December.
Saluhall Briggen ★ 4.4 · Gothenburg
Linnestaden · Nordhemsgatan 28, 413 06 Goteborg
Saluhall Briggen occupies Gothenburg's old main fire station (1891 to 1990) in Linnestaden, converted into a market hall and food court with butchers, cheesemongers, a fishmonger and a cluster of lunch restaurants.
Haga Julmarknad ★ 4.4 · Gothenburg
Haga · Haga Nygata, 413 01 Goteborg
Haga's Christmas market runs weekend stalls along cobbled Haga Nygata through Advent, with glogg, plate-sized cinnamon buns from Cafe Husaren, Swedish handicrafts and Christmas decorations in the well-preserved 19th-century landshovdinge timber houses.
Hötorgshallen ★ 4.4 · Stockholm
norrmalm · Hötorget 3, 111 57 Stockholm
Hötorgshallen on Hötorget in Stockholm's Norrmalm is the 1958 international food hall; South American, Middle Eastern and Asian vendors plus the Kajsas Fisk soup counter.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The square outside hosts the fruit-and-vegetable market Monday to Saturday.
Teatern at Ringen ★ 4.4 · Stockholm
sodermalm · Götgatan 98, 118 62 Stockholm
Teatern at Ringen on Götgatan in Stockholm's Skanstull packs ten chef counters into a stadium-tier food hall; Magnus Nilsson's korvkiosk, Adam and Albin's ramen, Sayan Isaksson's Asian street food and Daniel Roos pastries under one mall skylight.
Tip: Open seven days inside Ringen shopping centre. Lunch sittings cheapest 11:30-14:00; the central tiered seating fills fastest at peak.
Bondens Egen Marknad ★ 4.4 · Stockholm
ostermalm · Karlaplan, 115 20 Stockholm
Bondens Egen Marknad on Karlaplan in Stockholm's Östermalm is the city's largest farmer's market; cheese, bread, vegetables and Swedish producers selling direct, Saturdays May to October.
Tip: Saturdays only, May through October. The producers rotate locations; check the website for any summer move.
Kville Saluhall ★ 4.3 · Gothenburg
Hisingen · Gustaf Dalensgatan 2, 417 22 Goteborg
Kville Saluhall on Vagmastareplatsen in the Kvillebacken regeneration area on Hisingen is a two-storey food hall opened 2013, with meat, fish, cheese, Italian and Hungarian delicatessens, produce stalls, and the upstairs restaurants The Grill and Ceviche.
Hornstulls Marknad ★ 4.3 · Stockholm
hornstull · Hornstulls Strand 13, 117 39 Stockholm
Hornstulls Marknad on Hornstulls Strand in Stockholm runs the summer street-food and flea market on the Liljeholmsbron waterfront; the SoFo Sunday-brunch hangout from April to September.
Tip: Weekend only. The market runs April through September; Sunday is busier than Saturday.
K25 Asian Food Hall ★ 4.2 · Stockholm
norrmalm · Kungsgatan 25, 111 56 Stockholm
K25 on Kungsgatan in Stockholm's Norrmalm is the dedicated Asian food hall; eight street counters under one roof, central seating courtyard and a late-lunch crowd.
Tip: Closed Sunday. The central tables get crowded 13:00 to 14:00.
Lindholmen Street Food Market ★ 4.1 · Gothenburg
Hisingen · Anders Carlssons gata 2, 417 55 Goteborg
Gothenburg's first roofed street food market lives in old shipyard premises on Lindholmen, with food trucks, breweries and chefs from across the city under one roof on Saturdays year-round, plus an expanded summer run.