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Stockholm Sweden Vacation Travel Reviews
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Sweet on Stockholm: Three Places to Dine WashingtonPost.com, August 20, 2006 "The geography of Stockholm's inner city is the envy of any urban planner, especially one with a quantitative bent. A third of the Swedish capital's total area is dedicated to parks (there are 38), another third is water (57 bridges connect the city's 14 islands), and the final third is urbanized. With all of that open air, green space, easy pedestrian access and tranquil water, it's easy to work up an appetite. Here are three dining options that take full advantage of Stockholm's natural surroundings."
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Stockholm: Beyond The Pale The Independent, August 6, 2006 "Sweden's capital isn't all blond wood and chintz-free modernity. There are plenty of opulent flourishes to enjoy, too, says Claire Wrathall..."
Stockholm, Sweden Revisited LuxuryExperience.com, April, 2006 "Since this was not our first visit to Stockholm, we had already seen many of the 'city highlights' including touring the Royal Apartments at the Kungliga Slottet (The Royal Palace), which is the largest royal palace in Europe and is still used by the royal family. We had been to many of the museums including the Vasa Museum, Skattkammaren (The Treasury), the Nobel Museum, the Livrustkammaren (Royal Armory) , Stadshuset (City Hall), Stadsmuseum (City Hall Museum), Skansen, and Prince Eugen's Waldenmarsudde, yet there were still so much for us to discover. For this trip, we began at..."
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48 Hours In: Stockholm The Independent, May 13, 2006 "Stockholm is perfectly set between the Baltic Sea and one of Sweden's largest lakes, Malaren. Although it comprises a collection of more than a dozen islands that are linked by bridges and ferries, it is a surprisingly easy city to get around, and the central area is easily manageable on foot. Alternatively...."
For additional travel information, contact: Swedish Travel & Tourism Council Box 3030, 103 61 Stockholm, Sweden
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