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The Billiard Palace rating icon 9.6

Sankt Eriksgatan 52, 112 34, 112 34 Stockholm, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 2 of 194
Popularity in Category: 14 of 543
Popularity Worldwide: 895 of 29088
Billiards
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Steven March 30, 2025

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.

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James January 30, 2025

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.

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Donald December 27, 2024

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

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Joshua October 24, 2024

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.

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Billiard Palace Gothenburg rating icon 9.5

Ekelundsgatan 11, 411 18 Göteborg, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 3 of 194
Popularity in Category: 15 of 543
Popularity Worldwide: 1019 of 29088
Billiards
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James March 6, 2025

Bring cash! I found out they had a minimum for card payments, which was a bit annoying. It's always helpful to have some on hand for tips and small purchases.

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James February 26, 2025

Check their website for happy hour specials before you go. I missed out and ended up spending more than I expected! The savings can really add up, especially if you're planning to stay a while

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James December 1, 2024

If you're into food, I recommend grabbing a bite before hitting the tables. The snacks there are decent, but the nearby restaurants offer better options that won’t break the bank!

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Lisa November 16, 2024

I suggest arriving on a weekday around 4 PM. It was less crowded, and we snagged a billiard table easily. The vibe is way more chill during those hours!

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Romme Alpin rating icon 9.3

Koppslahyttan 111, 781 98 Borlänge, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 5 of 194
Popularity in Category: 53 of 876
Popularity Worldwide: 1537 of 29088
Snowboarding
Skating
Snowmobiling
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Kullaberg rating icon 9.1

Kullaberg, 263 77 Mölle, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 7 of 194
Popularity in Category: 38 of 421
Popularity Worldwide: 2462 of 29088
Nature Reserves
Trekking & Hiking
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Charles March 12, 2025

If you're into photography, I think the golden hour (right before sunset) is magic here. The light is sooo pretty, and you'll get stunning shots. Just make sure to time your hike.

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Patrick January 23, 2025

My advice is to download an offline map before you go. I got a bit lost on the trails, and without service, it was a hassle retracing my steps.

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Idre Fjall rating icon 8.9

Idrefjäll, Idre Fjäll, 797 92 Idre, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 11 of 194
Popularity in Category: 93 of 876
Popularity Worldwide: 3137 of 29088
Snowboarding
Skiing
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Joshua April 11, 2025

Don’t be afraid to explore the less popular runs! I found some hidden gems with fewer crowds and just as much fun

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Nathan March 26, 2025

If you're hitting the slopes for the first time, rent your gear at the local shops instead of the resort. It saved me money and there are options for all budgets.

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Jack January 24, 2025

Grab a snack at the local grocery stores instead of in the resort. I found some delicious options for a fraction of the price, plus a nice spot for my picnic.

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Richard January 20, 2025

Check out the late afternoon ski pass deals around 3 PM. You can squeeze in a good couple of hours without forking out for a whole day pass.

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Tyresta rating icon 8.9

136 59 Tyresta, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 12 of 194
Popularity in Category: 94 of 1163
Popularity Worldwide: 3015 of 29088
Trekking & Hiking
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Liseberg rating icon 8.5

Liseberg, 5, Örgrytevägen, Heden, Centrum, Gothenburg, Göteborgs Stad, Västra Götaland County, 412 51, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 16 of 194
Popularity in Category: 40 of 301
Popularity Worldwide: 3905 of 29088
Amusement Parks & Rides
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Soderhallen Billiard AB rating icon 8.3

Hornsgatan 61, 118 49 Stockholm, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 17 of 194
Popularity in Category: 73 of 543
Popularity Worldwide: 4545 of 29088
Billiards
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Jennifer March 16, 2025

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

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Kville Billiards Bar & Kitchen rating icon 8.2

Gustaf Dalénsgatan 2, 417 22 Göteborg, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 19 of 194
Popularity in Category: 224 of 1181
Popularity Worldwide: 5016 of 29088
Bars
Billiards
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Brandon February 1, 2025

I think you should bring some friends if possible, because the atmosphere is definitely more lively with a group. Just be ready to wait for tables during peak hours!

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Benjamin December 24, 2024

I suggest arriving around 5 PM to snag a good spot before the crowd rolls in. It gets really busy later on, especially on weekends!

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Betty December 14, 2024

If you’re on a budget, check out the happy hour deals – they have some great offers on drinks and snacks that can help you save quite a bit.

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Matthew November 13, 2024

My advice is to try the food. I wasn't expecting much at a billiards bar, but the burgers were way better than I thought and totally worth it!

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Royal Tennis Hall rating icon 8.1

Lidingövägen 75, 115 41 Stockholm, Sweden copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 20 of 194
Popularity in Category: 41 of 235
Popularity Worldwide: 5284 of 29088
Tennis
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Paul April 1, 2025

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.

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Michael March 19, 2025

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.

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Jack January 7, 2025

I suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early to soak in the atmosphere and find a good spot to watch the action.

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Jason December 19, 2024

I recommend checking the schedule online before you go. Some matches can get super crowded, and you want to catch the best ones

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