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Stockholm Travel Guide

Sweden's beautiful capital has a picturesque setting that makes the city unique. The difference between seasons is quite large, the summers green with mild nights, and the winters dark, cold, rainy, sometimes snowy, and with millions of Christmas candles in the windows.

About Stockholm

Stockholm covers an area of 120 square Km and is estimated to have a population of 1.3 million people being the capital and the largest city of Sweden. It is the site of the national Swedish government, the parliament, and the official residence of the Swedish monarch.

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Stockholm City Guide

   Many travellers visit Stockholm, the Swedish capital, because of its natural beauty. Called the “Venice of the North”, the city is situated on 14 islands. Its water is so pure you can both swim and fish right in the heart of town as well as partake of boat tours offering such treats as live music and shrimp buffets.

Stockholm has an abundance of parks and fascinating museums, a rich cultural life and many excellent restaurants. Stockholm was founded in the 13th century and now has some 1.6 million inhabitants, including the metropolitan area. In Gamla Stan, or the Old Town, most buildings date from the 16th to the 19th centuries and house a variety of restaurants, museums, hotels and shops, in addition to the Royal Palace.

A lot of people visit the Vasa Museum - housing the 17th-century Royal warship Vasa, which sank 1628 and was salvaged in 1961. Also worth a visit is nearby Skansen, the world´s oldest and largest open-air folk museum complete with its own zoo displaying animals found in Sweden . Adjacent to Skansen is the GrÃna Lund amusement park. MillesgÃ¥rden, home of sculptor Carl Milles (1875-1955) and Waldemarsudde, home of Prince Eugen (1865-1947) - the “Painter Prince” - are other nearby attractions.

Stockholm is built on many islands and thus there are canals and boats everywhere. We were extremely happy to find a place that rented canoes (a North American Indian invention) and spent an hour paddling along the canals of Stockholm.

From museums on the ancient vikings, to modern art galleries there is a lot to see. Take a tour of the city by water as there is a lot of it around!! The city is really a connection of many islands.

The old city - Gamla Stan - is a maze of alleys and squares. There are great shops and cafes in this area and it’s definately worth a visit. It is also where the Royal Palace is located and guarded.

While it can be very expensive like other Scandinavian Countries, there is something for everyone, and a few attractions are free to get into.

 



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