#1 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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dinara_k says:
Gamla Stan is a historical city centre. We have casually got on changing of the guard. If fairly, not so interestingly, but for a general impression it is possible to look.
There're a lot of various stores with souvenirs. So the choice of gifts is huge.
To me have liked streets in the center. Su…
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#2 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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travelwithJD says:
Whether in summer or in winter, there's simply no better way to see Stockholm from above than from the Kaknäs Tower. Sweden's primary TV tower doubles as a site-worth-seeing with it's 360-degree views and pleasant snack bar. My personal favorite visit came last Christmas as I sat on plush leather…
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#3 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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Carolina78 says:
Museum might be a bit expensive but totally worth it. The museum is built around a huge warship that sank in Stockholm in the 17th century, very impressive. They've even got a section explaining the story of some of the people that died when the ship sank, where they've examined the DNA of the skele…
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#4 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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JAngenend says:
We sort of randomly went into this Aquarium on the way back from Grona Lund. I truly love visiting aquariums, and this one certianly was unique. Much smaller than typical aquariums, this little museum had it's highlights. A very intricately designed tropical area gives visitors the opportunity to…
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#5 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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tcatto says:
Katarinahissen is an elavator (hissen) that you can take from Slussen to go up 38 meters for a good view of Gamla Stan (Old Town). If you take the subway, you need to get off at Slussen. I am not sure how much it costs to use the elevators, because you can easily walk up the 38 meters.
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#6 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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claud265 says:
Skansen is the oldest open-air museum in the world. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of Djurgården, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm, and open every day of the year, except Christmas Eve.
Over the years about 150 historical buildings have been moved here from…
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#7 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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Biedjee says:
One of the main attractions in Stockholm is Djurgården, the royal playground situated on an island east of Stockholm's center.
And on this large urban parkland you will find the Tivoli Gröna Lund theme park. Like Tivoli in Copenhagen it is open all year round with many festivals and activities. …
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#8 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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liekevo says:
From Stockholm, near the trainstation, you can take the boat to Birka och Hovgarden. It is a really nice boattrip, but I can't remember how long it took (its two years ago :))
It is a very interesting place to visit, especially when you hear the stories from the guides. But there isn't a lot to s…
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#9 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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malinita says:
Haga Parc is a parc in stockholm with is nice to visit in a nice
summerday. you can walk around there and have some food with you and
stay there all day.
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#10 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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pacovera says:
Metro de Estocolmo El metro tiene casi 110 km
de largo y comprende 3 líneas principales: la verde, la roja y la azul.
Las estaciones están marcadas con una T azul. El metro de Estocolmo
suele decirse que es la exposición de arte más larga del mundo, muchas
de las estaciones están bel…
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#11 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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malinita says:
This place is in the haga parc in stockholm. it is a house where you can walk around and butterflys is flying around you free.
the house is very old, from the 18 century. king Gustav III
started this house with butterflyes from all over the world.
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#12 of 12 things to do in Stockholm
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JohnMcIntyre says:
The Vasa Museum is a museum experience done very well. The entrance is a little expensive, although they do do discounts, so for students have your student cards ready - thankfully they aren't fussy about what kind of card it is - My college ID sufficed this time.
The main hall is dark to …
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