Discovering Stockholm (J. en)

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The capital city of Sweden has many things to offer. I receive many visitors in my erasmus and i want to show you all the city as well as i show my friends. I will propose you places to visit, advice and other reccomendations. Do you want to discover Stockholm together? (en)

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  • Skeepholmen Island

    Duration: 1 hour Location: Skeppholmen Skeppholmen Island is located in the center of Stockholm. It is surrounded by gamla Stan, Djurgarden and Östermalm. Is known by the nickname;Museum Island; and here are the major museums in Stockholm, an award he shares with the...

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  • In betweenism: Östermalm-Djurgarden

    Duration: 30 minutes Location: Östermalm-Djurgarden Another way to get to the island of Djurgarden, a part of the tram and the boat about which I talked about is walking. If the weather is good I think most advisable. You ride that I recommend starting at the...

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  • Djurgårdsbron Bridge

    Djurgårdsbron Duration: 5 minutes Location: Östermalm-Djurgarden It is simply a bridge about 30 meters in length but linking the islands of Östermalm and Djurgarden. It is the opposite viewpoint to Östermalm and where you see the opposite side of the whole trip that...

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  • Pipi's Museum

    Location: Djurgarden Duration: It depends on de visitor She was also Swedish. The museum of the heroin found is located in the island of Djurgarden. It is basically a museum where children learn through play and interactive activities. Do not let you take a picture with...

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  • Stop in Skeppholmen

    Location: Skeppholmen Duration: depends on the visitors I've already told you that the Museum Island is primarily a place of cultural enjoyment. Of course, this does not prevent the best of the island is a ride first. Right next to the boat show you'll find some stairs...

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  • Stockholm National Museum

    Duration: 3-4 hours Before crossing the bridge and after the Grand Hotel, you will find the National Museum in Stockholm. The building is quite large and impressive precisely because of its colossal size. Has a fixed collection, but a part on an itinerant exhibition. As...

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  • Grand Hotel

    The Grand Hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Stockholm and is located just opposite the Royal Palace and near the national museum. It is not, obviously a tourist place but, at the beginning of my Erasmus the guide told us some particulars that I wanted to share with...

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  • Stockholm Modern Museum

    Duration: 3 hours Location: skeppholmen The Modern Museum in Stockholm is not a place I recommend in particular, especially if you do not have many days. It has a large collection of international artists but most of them are Swedes. We highlight works by Dali and...

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  • King Gustav III of Sweden

    Duration:10 minutes Ubication: Gamla Stan The statue of King Gustav III of Sweden is on the island of Gamla Stan, just in front of the Royal Palace. It is a large statue to symbolize the power of the Swedish king. Gustav III was an absolute monarch who seized power in a...

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  • Drottninggatan Street

    And after speaking of the tourist area of Stockholm, we also also have to visit the shopping area, full of shops where you can buy clothes, shoes... and also a souvenir shop for tourists... Well, let's start at the main street, Drottninggatan. This street is one of the...

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  • Medborgarplatsen

    Along with the square of the house of culture is the largest in Stockholm. Located in the neighborhood of Slussen is always crowded. Over there you can find restaurants of all types and colors, yes, quite expensive. It is also a site of an evening out. Stresses its...

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  • Sergels Torg

    The square of the house of culture is the most modern and modern in Stockholm. It is right above the metro station T-Centralen and in the commercial heart of the city. It is a place crowded with tourists and where they often held protests, some demonstrations... and...

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  • Hötorget

    Besides being a metro station, Hötorget is a very central plaza of the city. There are concentrated most famous theaters in Stockholm and also abuilding called Konserhusset. Construction is easily recognized because itis fully painted blue, so very well identified....

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  • The Opera

    In Swedish it is known as Kungliga Opera. Located next to the Parliament, but his distinction is easy. It is a large building that houses both national and international performances. It is also famous restaurant, but very expensive. How could it be otherwise, something...

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  • Kungsträgarden

    Location: Kungsträgarden Duration: 15 minutes The gardens of the king, that is how this word is translated from Swedish. They are beautiful gardens near the Opera House and close to the Royal Palace. Summer is usually installed a tent that hosts many concerts,...

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  • Östermalm Market

    Duration: 30 minutes Location: Östermalm If you want to enjoy a typical market in downtown Stockholm maybe you can go there, to Östermalm. Its exterior is brick and the interior is full of small stalls, usually food in this country. We can find meat, fish,...

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  • Kaknäs Tower

    Kaknäs is the television tower, and the highest in Stockholm.It Emits radio signal for broadcasting television and satellite. Came into use in 1967 and now represents one of the essential symbols of Stockholm, since it is easily seen from anywhere in the city. At an...

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  • Globen

    A building that took about two and half years to be built well worth the effort. It is also the largest hemispherical building in the world. Currently Ericsson is called Globe but everyone knows him as the Globen in Stockholm, and we call it the Globen arena. The truth...

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  • Ridarhusset

    The Ridarhusset is a palace which is located near the Church of Riddarholmen. That's where the meetings took place between the Swedish nobility. All bloodline families gathered at the building to discuss important issues affecting the state. The building belongs to the...

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  • Ice Bar

    There isIn Stockholm. But also in many European cities. Yes, it is true that there is more glamorous but I warn you not too impressive. It is, of course, a personal opinion. Actually not just a bar, there is also a hotel but the bar is the most frequented by tourists....

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