Here you can see businessmen in suits eating brown-bag lunches on the grass when it’s warm and sunny, but also lots of young families and dog owners. In the beginning, the park was a royal garden established by Johan III, who grew fruit, spices, and hops. “Humlan” has been a public park and a popular spot to relax since 1869. The park includes a large playground area, a skateboard ramp, Spybars summer club and Floras Kulle, a summer café. A statue of the flower king Carl Linnaeus stands in the middle of the park, and the National Library of Sweden is right next to Stureplan.