Nytorget is the heart of ‘Sofo’, the part of Södermalm which is south of Folkungagatan. It’s hip and hot, and was voted one of the best neighbourhoods in all of Europe by Vogue. There’s a reason for this. It’s a charming little square, complete with trees, a playground, and a fountain, and it’s bordered by Vitabergs park on one end and rows of cute cafes and brunch restaurants on the other sides. Urban Deli, Gilda’s Room, Nytorget 6, and my personal favorite, Mississippi Inn, are all found right here. It’s also just a stone’s throw from some of the island’s best shops, including second-hand and vintage stores as well as modern designers like Swedish Hasbeens and Acne. As soon as the sun peaks out from behind the clouds, Nytorget fills with happy hipsters. The atmosphere is always positive, and the square is frequented by families just as well as friends, couples, and tourists. I love this square; it’s peaceful and clean and positive. You can’t be in a bad mood sitting here. However, I’ve had to dock off one star this year — because they have replaced the grass with fake grass carpeting. In one way I understand — with people constantly lounging on it, the real grass wasn’t in great condition and was difficult to maintain. But who really enjoys relaxing on itchy plasticy grass? I’m not normally afraid of grass stains, I just want to lie down and relax on nature’s natural floor — but nowadays I have to bring a blanket!