The capital of Sweden, is one of the most beautiful cities of the European Scandinavia, if you already know it you will agree with me and if not, do not miss these ten reasons that will make you take into account that you should get your link today and get on with your journey.
1- It is composed of 14 islands bathed by the Baltic Sea which has given it the name of the Venice of Scandinavia or the Venice of the North. In the winter months some parts have come to freeze giving freedom to the most daring, who have launched to skate on its waters.
2- It is a cozy city, since it is not too big, you can go almost anywhere by bicycle. It has a bike path and special parking.
3- They are very practical, remember that they created Ikea, they know how to take advantage of the space so many of their hostels and hostels are in very cool caves, thanks to this they also fight against their many hours of light (so you can sleep). The caves are, mainly, in Gamla Stan the island that is the historical helmet of the city, where it is for example in Real Palace, one of the biggest of Europe.
4- The most hipster island is called Sodermalm, where SOFO is located, adopted name of SOHO in London. It is the core of modernity, markets and new generations, it is essential to visit it.
5- Djurgarden, it is the most fun island, you can from feeling a dancing queen. Going around the ABBA museum , enjoying an amusement park, visiting a Viking ship at the Vasa Museum, going to see a maple or a reindeer in Skansen, Sweden's first outdoor museum and zoo.
6- In Stockholm, and in the rest of Sweden, they have astronaut food!!!! Yes, the one that goes in tubes and who is not excited to try something that people who live in space eat? It tastes like anything you can imagine: prawns, bacon, cheese, tuna, chorizo, York ham...
7- Come back to your childhood thanks to Junibacken the museum of the writer of Pippi Langstrumpf. It is also in Djurgarden, the coolest thing is that you can enter the house of the intrepid girl of the two pigtails and also get on Uncle, the horse is lunar.
8- Enjoy a sunset while having a picnic. Go and see how it gets, or try to put, the sun on the shore of the Baltic Sea while enjoying dinner. Depending on the time of year, it may be 12 o'clock at night and there is still clarity.
9- Make a low cost tourist route in a vintage tram with cafeteria. The N7 takes a tour of the most touristic places of the Swedish capital and its price per ticket is 30 crowns, about 3 euros.
10- They invented the Absolut Vodka and they are so proud of it that they even have a museum, the Spirit Museum. Enjoy one of their most famous party drinks at the ABSOLUT Ice Bar, an ice pub, or at Teagarden where you can also enjoy live musical performances.
Author: Daniyal Buksh – Digital Marketing & Content Manager
1- It is composed of 14 islands bathed by the Baltic Sea which has given it the name of the Venice of Scandinavia or the Venice of the North. In the winter months some parts have come to freeze giving freedom to the most daring, who have launched to skate on its waters.
2- It is a cozy city, since it is not too big, you can go almost anywhere by bicycle. It has a bike path and special parking.
3- They are very practical, remember that they created Ikea, they know how to take advantage of the space so many of their hostels and hostels are in very cool caves, thanks to this they also fight against their many hours of light (so you can sleep). The caves are, mainly, in Gamla Stan the island that is the historical helmet of the city, where it is for example in Real Palace, one of the biggest of Europe.
4- The most hipster island is called Sodermalm, where SOFO is located, adopted name of SOHO in London. It is the core of modernity, markets and new generations, it is essential to visit it.
5- Djurgarden, it is the most fun island, you can from feeling a dancing queen. Going around the ABBA museum , enjoying an amusement park, visiting a Viking ship at the Vasa Museum, going to see a maple or a reindeer in Skansen, Sweden's first outdoor museum and zoo.
6- In Stockholm, and in the rest of Sweden, they have astronaut food!!!! Yes, the one that goes in tubes and who is not excited to try something that people who live in space eat? It tastes like anything you can imagine: prawns, bacon, cheese, tuna, chorizo, York ham...
7- Come back to your childhood thanks to Junibacken the museum of the writer of Pippi Langstrumpf. It is also in Djurgarden, the coolest thing is that you can enter the house of the intrepid girl of the two pigtails and also get on Uncle, the horse is lunar.
8- Enjoy a sunset while having a picnic. Go and see how it gets, or try to put, the sun on the shore of the Baltic Sea while enjoying dinner. Depending on the time of year, it may be 12 o'clock at night and there is still clarity.
9- Make a low cost tourist route in a vintage tram with cafeteria. The N7 takes a tour of the most touristic places of the Swedish capital and its price per ticket is 30 crowns, about 3 euros.
10- They invented the Absolut Vodka and they are so proud of it that they even have a museum, the Spirit Museum. Enjoy one of their most famous party drinks at the ABSOLUT Ice Bar, an ice pub, or at Teagarden where you can also enjoy live musical performances.
Author: Daniyal Buksh – Digital Marketing & Content Manager