Stockholm


Sep 12 2009

Cruising Stockholm’s Archipelago

Published by Lisa under Travel

Swedish flag flying - photo by Lisa

Swedish flag flying - photo by Lisa

Every guide book to Sweden highly recommends going on a boat ride through Stockholm’s Archipelago–and with good reason. Many companies offer cruises that vary in length and activities on the boat, but they all offer spectacular views of the thousands of islands, the fabulous mansions and summer houses, yachts, and the many inlets. I went on the overnight cruise to the island of Aland. Aland is a bit of an anomaly as it is officially autonomous–it’s technically Finnish–but the majority of the 25,000 inhabitants speak Swedish and no Finnish. It is well known as a cycling destination, but the biggest attraction for the majority of my fellow travelers was the duty-free liquor store. After paying an exorbitant amount for a glass of wine in Stockholm, I understand why everyone was stocking up on as much as possible.

The ship was the called the Viking Cinderella and it was huge. It had restaurants galore including a Swedish Smorgasbord, a few bars and pubs, and a huge disco called the Fun Club with an ABBA cover band. The passengers were diverse but everyone seemed to be enjoying the duty free alcohol and dancing to ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.” It turned into quite the party. The next morning some of the passengers got off on Aland, and then the boat started to slowly make its scenic way back to Stockholm.

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Sep 04 2008

Why I am a Bad Norwegian, Part II: I Love Stockholm

Published by Lisa under News,Travel

Vasa Ship Stockholm -- photo by Lisa

Vasa Ship Stockholm -- photo by Lisa

Even though my Norwegian grandfather brainwashed me into believing that Norway is superior to Sweden in every way, I love Stockholm. I thought that I was going to have a leisurely three days to hang out in Stockholm and visit friends, but the plan changed and instead of sight seeing, I was recruited to help someone move into her apartment. So my three days turned into one and next thing I knew, I was on a whirlwind tour of non-sequential Swedish history.  Knowing that I had three things on my agenda (Swedish meatballs with real lingonberry sauce, vikings, and really big ships), my friend tailor-made a schedule for me. And she had one thing on her agenda: showing me why Stockholm is the “Capital of Scandinavia“. Continue Reading »

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