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Stockholm

stŏk′hōmN. stone, water, archipelago. summer light that refuses to end.

The City Between the Bridges

first. everything else negotiable.

One day, water-led. One museum, one market, one Söder evening.

  • Gamla Stan Royal Palace, Stortorget, Köpmangatan; cobblestones, two hours
  • Vasa Museum the 17th-century warship; book online, go at open
  • Stockholm City Hall tower climb, Nobel Banquet halls; book the tower window
  • Skinnarviksberget or Monteliusvägen Södermalm cliff view of the city across water
  • Östermalmstorg Saluhall lunch seafood at Lisa Elmqvist or open sandwiches
  • One Söder evening Götgatan walk, dinner at Tradition or Pelikan, beer at Kvarnen

House rules

  • Transit rule T-bana (metro) is the way. Walk anything under 1.5 km. Boats count as transit
  • Subway art rule the metro is the world's longest art gallery. T-Centralen, Solna Centrum, Stadion, Rådhuset, Tensta, Kungsträdgården. Single SL ticket, ride and gallery-hop
  • Cash rule Sweden is cashless. Bring cards. Many places refuse cash
  • Drinking rule Systembolaget (state monopoly) is the only place to buy wine and spirits to take away. Closed Sundays, closes early Saturday
  • Light rule summer light is endless (sunset 10pm in June). Winter is dark by 3pm. Plan accordingly
  • Fika rule coffee plus pastry is a national institution, not a snack. Schedule it. Vete-Katten or Sturekatten for the formal version
  • Tipping rule not expected. Round up at most
  • Museum clock most open 10 or 11. Vasa fills up by midday. Go at open
  • Archipelago rule Vaxholm is 1 hour, the easy half-day. Sandhamn is 3 hours, worth an overnight only
  • Walk lanes Drottninggatan, Götgatan, Storkyrkobrinken, Karlavägen, Strandvägen, Hornsgatan
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