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SWEDEN : Stockholm - Sightseeing
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Stockholm
has been described by poets, historians, and foremost by the
Stockholmers themselves in poetic and vivid descriptions. They all
have one thing in common; they all agree that wherever you stay at
the time, however beautiful this spot might be, no place is
like
Stockholm
.
The
Old
Town
was perfectly preserved by
Sweden
s neutrality in World War II. This
Old
Town
(or Gamla Stan) is
the epicentre of the city, which boasts many historical buildings,
tourist shops, cafés, as well as the impressive
Royal
Palace
the largest royal palace still in use in the world. North of the
Old Town is the main part of the more modern city, whose districts
are home to numerous attractions, such as the impressive City Hall, the Museum of National
Antiquities and the Stringberg Museum.
Across the water, via ferry, is Djurgarden a playground
with a funfair park, Stockholm Zoo
and
Sweden
s most visited museum, the
Vasa
Museum
, which is home to a 17th-century galleon that has been
impressively raised from the chill waters of
Stockholm
s harbour.
Many museums are closed on Mondays. The city has recently gained a reputation for stylish shops, bars and restaurants, making it the Scandinavian capital of cool. Beyond the centre of the city, over 10,000 islands and rocky islets in the Stockholm Archipelago wait to be explored. |
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