Stockholm

If you ask someone who has visited Stockholm the first word they would probably use to describe it is “beautiful” and that it is. Stockholm is a major international city with great shopping, quality eateries in abundance, fabulous standard hotels, an internationally renowned club and music scene and a vibrant cultural life. Where Stockholm comes into its own however is its sheer, natural beauty.

Stockholm, as a city, is over 700 years old and spreads across 14 islands as it faces proudly out to the Baltic Sea. You can get to just about all of Stockholm’s many wondrous sites on foot, which is the perfect way to see the city. You can also take a boat trip that will give you a different facet of Scandinavia’s largest and probably most beautiful city. If you are coming to Stockholm, take the pulse of the place by visiting Östermalm, the “Knightsbridge” of Stockholm and “Street”, a market held at weekends on Söder (southern island). You will get two contrasting, but fascinating views of the same city.

And to qualify the natural “beauty” of Stockholm, try a summer morning stroll in Djurgården, a dip in Lake Mälaren from Norrmälarstrand, or a quiet moment to yourself in Hagaparken. We think you’ll know what we mean.

View over Riddarholmen and Kungsholmen, Stockholm
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Asplund furniture and design store at Östermalm

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One of many narrow allies in Gamla Stan (Old Town)

Old Town

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Concert in the small bar at Riche, Stockholm

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