8) 3 p.m. RETAIL RICHES

To see what’s trending on Sweden’s west coast, browse local shops large and small. Start at Heyday, a year-old, millennial-pink boutique with colorful cappuccino cups, pastel tassel earrings, cheeky enamel pins and a coffee bar serving red-velvet lattes. Down the street, duck into Rum21, an interior design retailer stocked with nubby Hay pillows, speckled ceramic vases and brass oil lamps. Visit Vallgatan 12, a cavernous two-level complex, for clothing for both men and women from top Scandinavian labels, like Rodebjer, Filippa K and Mads Norgaard. Next door, find Miksajo, a tiny shop of curated goods: Kuboraum’s statement sunglasses, suede Eytys sneakers, and Tom Wood’s silver signet rings. Then find inspiration in a spinoff shop from the influential interior store Artilleriet called The Kitchen. Opened in 2015, this beautifully styled kitchenware specialist is filled with copper ladles, walnut cutting boards, stoneware bowls, French cheese knives and cast-iron crepe pans.

9) 7 p.m. NORMAL DINNER

Southwest of the historic center, the laid-back Linné district is populated by independent shops, cafes and friendly neighborhood bistros, like Bar Normal. Opened in 2016, this casual restaurant serves an eclectic mix-and-match menu along with biodynamic wines and creative cocktails. Try a few of the savory Asian-inspired small plates, like soy-marinated salmon sashimi with wasabi mayonnaise and shiitake mushrooms, or grilled avocado doused with teriyaki and topped with a pile of greens and fried shallots. Dinner for two, about 500 kronor.

10) 10 p.m. CINEMA SIPS

After dinner, walk around the corner to Hagabion, an indie cinema in a handsome 19th-century brick building with a lively second-floor restaurant and bar, Hagabions Café. Choose a seat around the circular bar or find even more fun in the quirky basement locale known as Bar Kino, decorated with glittering disco balls, precariously placed taper candles, festive streamers, checkerboard floors, and flea market furnishings. Both upstairs and down, several taps are dedicated to the city’s finest brewery, Stigbergets Bryggeri. If it’s on tap, don’t miss the excellent Stigbergets Muddle, a citrusy I.P.A.