Hotel stockholm

May 12, 2009
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Finding hotel Stockholm isn’t as easy  as Paris, London or Long Island.

The Swedish town captures the center of each visitor. Arriving in Stockholm is something special. From your plane you’ll see the water, the gigantic green areas, the 14 islands with the colorful buildings that make up Stockholm. You are in a vacation mood even before you set your most important step on Swedish ground.

Found between the lake Mlaren and the Baltic Sea, Stockholm is commonly called the Venice of the North. However, you do not need a gondola to find a way around. An intensive bus and train network takes you everywhere. Sweden is a sparsely populated, but rich country and the 9,000,000 Swedes lead a rich calm life. You, your partner and 2 kids, ages ten and thirteen are going on a long-anticipatedby youtrip to London and Paris. How does one turn the scenario around? How does one detoxify the unavoidable, “Are we there yet?” Here are 10 ways to go. “lots of these media offerings are about youngsters, and that is always an interest builder. Nothing like being more in charge of a situation than the adults to make you hungry for travel.

As a previous kid, I am sure you remember how Agonizing “seeing” something can be. If you do go to a “seeing” place, plan an activity,eg a scavenger hunt, to transform it into a “doing” place. Three Plan shopping trips that your children will enjoy and have them save for special stuff they like, or give them allowances.

Take a hike in Gamla Stan, the old city centre with its medieval streets, well-preserved homes and royal palace. Visit the planet’s first open-air museum Skansen, which is a joy even if you aren’t a museum fan.

Or make a ship trip in the archipelago : no less than 24,000 islands and rocks create majestic sceneries you may never forget. But even modern Stockholm has a load to offer. Nightlife in the Swedish capital is hip, the Scandinavian design products in shops are tough to resist, and the once debatable financial area around Sergels Torg becomes one of the most colourful parts of the city in summer. Stockholm mixes the most recent trends and developments with traditional Nordic culture and convention, found in an area with a virtually sorcery natural charm.

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