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The Billiard Palace
My advice is to grab a light snack before heading in. The food options are decent but a bit pricey, so saving some cash on that is a good idea
I think you should bring your own cue if you have one. The house cues work fine but having your own makes a big difference in comfort and play.
Soderhallen Billiard AB
Royal Tennis Hall
I suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early to soak in the atmosphere and find a good spot to watch the action.
I recommend checking the schedule online before you go. Some matches can get super crowded, and you want to catch the best ones
Make sure to bring a light jacket! It can get a bit chilly inside, especially if you're watching a long match.
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Ericsson Globe
My advice is to come around 5 PM if there's a game. You'll get to soak in the atmosphere without the rush and maybe catch some warm-up laps!
I recommend checking the schedule ahead of time and aiming to go on weekdays. The crowds are way less hectic, and you can enjoy the experience much better
Soderbiljarden HB
Swedish Tennis Society
Stockholms Tennishall
Friends Arena
I recommend arriving at least 2 hours before the match starts. The atmosphere is electric and there are usually food stalls and merchandise to check out. I got there too close to kickoff and missed out on a fun pre-game vibe!
My advice is to buy your tickets online in advance. I waited until the last minute and ended up with nosebleed seats. Plus, you might find some discounts if you book early!
If you're heading to the fans' zone, try to grab some food from the local vendors instead of the arena's own stalls. I saved a few bucks and the food was way better! Just be prepared for a bit of a wait