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Attractions Reviews Showing (1-5) of 8
Swedish archipelago: "Fjäderholmarna "
by satu (19 June 2001)
You can catch a small cruiser and take a tour in the Stockholm archipelago. Fjäderholmarna is an island where lots of locals go for a picknick or sunbathing on the cliffs. A roundtrip costs 70 SEK and the boat trip takes about 15 minutes. The boats l...more
Vasa Museum: "Best museum in Stockholm "
by jonuga (18 November 2000)
The best museum ever. In it you will find a 17th century warship perfectly preserved. It was built for the swedish king but it never sailed as it sunk as soon as it touched water. However, it was supposed to be the best warship in the world and you w...more
Djurgården: "Walk in the park "
by jacko (10 August 2000)
Stockholm is definitely a city best explored on foot. The expansive Djurgården is no exception to this. It offers a great escape for locals and tourists alike. The TV tower in the northeast of the park offers a great view of the city, and is worth th...more
Swedish Royal Palace: "Drottningholm "
by jacko (18 July 2000)
The Swedish Royal Palace, Drottningholm, is definitely worth a visit when in Stockholm. It's a short ferry ride or train/bus ride away. I took the train/bus option myself but later heard that the ferry would have been a better way to go. The Palace f...more
Resurrection and Restoration of the Wasa: "Face-Lift for a 375-Year-Old Relic "
by Wandalust (08 July 2000)
Tune out the crowds and chemical odor in the indoor Wasa Museum. Ongoing (and costly) restoration of the warship Wasa, built c. 1620. Doomed from design flaws (top-heavy, 2 rows of cannons, little ballast, and only 2 toilets for 450 people!). Sank...more
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