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The Billiard Palace

I recommend arriving before 6 PM if you want to avoid the crowd. The place fills up quickly, and it’s harder to find a pool table later in the evening.

I suggest checking the special events calendar before going. They sometimes have tournaments or themed nights that can be super fun! I missed out on a cool event during my visit.

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

Don't forget to ask about the special events! They sometimes have tournaments or themed nights that can really spice up your visit

Try to go during happy hour if you can – drinks and billiard tables are discounted, which makes for a fun, budget-friendly experience!
Royal Tennis Hall

My advice is to grab lunch at one of the nearby cafes before your visit. It saves you time and you can enjoy a nice meal without being rushed.

I think it’s best to buy tickets in advance. The lines can get pretty long and you don’t want to miss out on a great match.

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
JoLo: Billiards with Gold Edge

If you're new to billiards, ask the staff for tips on the games. They're really friendly and might even offer you a quick intro to the rules. I learned a few tricks that made the game way more fun!

My advice is to pay attention to the happy hour specials. They have some good deals on drinks, especially if you're going to be there for a few hours.

Be prepared for a bit of noise! It can get lively, so I recommend bringing some earplugs if you're sensitive to sound. I wished I had some during my visit!
Ericsson Globe

I think exploring the surrounding area is a must after the event. There are some cool bars and eateries nearby to chill at and talk about the match!

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

I recommend arriving by around 2 PM if you want to avoid the after-work rush. The courts were way less busy then, and I found it easier to grab a spot

My advice is to bring your own water bottle. They have a small café, but it gets pricey. Plus, the water fountains are super easy to use!
Stockholms Tennishall

My advice is to bring your own equipment if you can. The rental fees can add up, and it's not always the best gear available.
Friends Arena

If you're a foodie, look for food stalls inside the arena before the game. I wasted time looking for restaurants outside and ended up missing the warm-up!

So, bring some cash! Certain vendors were only taking cash at my visit, and I missed out on some tasty treats because I thought cards were accepted everywhere!

I suggest arriving at least an hour early for events, especially for big matches, to avoid the crazy lines and grab some snacks. It really made my experience a lot smoother!

My advice is to check out public transport options – the subway is super easy and drops you right at the arena! I thinking about driving and parking was a hassle.