Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, encompasses 14 islands and more
than 50 bridges on an extensive Baltic Sea archipelago. The cobblestone
streets and ochre-colored buildings of Gamla Stan (the old town) are
home to the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral, the Kungliga Slottet
Royal Palace and the Nobel Museum, which focuses on the Nobel Prize.It also consists of
Ferries and sightseeing boats shuttle passengers between the islands.
Local boat transport
Travelling by local ferries is a fantastic way to
experience a city built on islands. Ferries are used by both commuters
and tourists wanting to take a better look around.
10 reasons to choose Stockholm
Stockholm is widely regarded as one of the
world’s most beautiful cities, built where lake meets sea, on fourteen
islands, with eight centuries of history and culture to choose from. Is
that enough to wet your appetite? No? OK, here are our Top Ten Reasons
for visiting Stockholm.
The beauty
It’s said that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. But whoever
came up with that proverb, probably never made it to the Capital of
Scandinavia. Once you’ve seen them, you’ll never forget the islands in
the stream.
All that water
The sparkling blue water and the archipelago next door is what
defines Stockholm and gives it its unique character. Wherever you look,
there’s water. And since it’s so clean, you can use it for all types of
activities, like fishing and even swimming in the middle of town.
The green spaces
Green is the new black and no large city has more green spaces than
Stockholm. And what’s more: the air and the water is clean and fresh and
you’re never far away from nature.
The attractions
Few cities pack so many interesting attractions into such a compact
and easily accessible area. Castles? Check. Medieval old town? Check.
Wide selection of museums and galleries? Check. Cool restaurants and
nightclubs? Check! We could go on but we’ll stop there.
The welcoming
You don’t have to master the language made famous by the chef from
the Muppet Show to get by in Stockholm. Almost everyone speaks at least
English and are (according to surveys) welcoming, open and respectful
towards visitors.
A year-round destination
Yes, the never-ending summer nights are magical, but a nighttime
Christmas market in the Old Town, powdered in white, is not to be missed
either. In fact, all four, distinct seasons in Stockholm have their
unique charms.
Creative and trendy
Art, architecture and design play an integrated part of Stockholm
city life. Music, food and fashion are at the cutting edge and the
shopping is as good or better than even the largest capitals.
The Swedish flavors
It’s not all meatballs and herring. On the contrary, the Swedish
cuisine has taken huge leaps in the last decades with award winning
chefs and restaurants. The flavors are still distinctly Swedish though –
tack och lov (thank goodness).