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Stockholm
Built on fourteen islands around one of Europe's largest and best-preserved medieval city centers, Stockholm is superbly positioned, with stunning and extremely varied scenery in every direction. To the west, Lake Malaren branches out among lush, idyllic landscapes. To the east the magnificent Stockholm archipelago stretches seaward, an enchanting maritime world of more than 24,000 islands and islets. The Old Town is particularly spectacular, and walking around the city's waterways and parks is a glorious way to spend a weeklong stretch of European summer.
Visit Gamla Stan (Old Town), Vasa Museum, Djurgarden, Skansen Open-Air Museum, The Royal Palace (Sveriges Kungahus), Fotografiska, The City Hall (Stadshuset), Moderna Museet, Royal National City Park, Östermalm, SkyView: The Globe, and so much more.
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Gothenburg
The 'gateway to northern Europe,' Gothenburg, or as it's known in Sweden, Göteborg, is the country's second city, yet it's very different in character to its distant big brother, Stockholm. Located on the beautiful west coast of Sweden, this beautiful city is encircled by rocky shoreline, deep forests, tranquil lakes and the surging sea to the west. It's a down-to-earth city known for world-class seafood, award-winning restaurants, and Volvo autos.
Visit and explore the Liseberg Amusement Park, Volvo Museum, Maritiman Museum, Aeromuseum, The Garden Society, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History and so much more.
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Malmo
Dating from the 13th century, Sweden's third-largest city, Malmo is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. Its oldest building, dating from the early 14th century, St Peter's Church peeks out from behind the City Hall. The church was built in 'Baltic Brick Gothic' style. Malmohus Castle is the oldest Renaissance castle in Scandinavia dating from 1436. The most charming square and one of the most popular meeting places in the city, Lilla Torg was built in 1592 as a market square featuring several interesting buildings.
Visit and explore the Pildammsparken, Disgusting Food Museum, St Peter's Church, Oresund Bridge, Kungsparken, Malmo Museum and so much more.
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Ale`s Stones
Perched atop a windswept hill in Sweden, Ale's Stones stand stoically against the sky. Composed of 59 massive boulders, this ancient monument forms a majestic ship-like shape, overlooking the Baltic Sea. Believed to date back to the Iron Age, its purpose remains shrouded in mystery, adding an aura of intrigue to the landscape. Visitors often find themselves drawn to its enigmatic presence, contemplating the significance of its alignment with the celestial bodies. As the sun sets, the stones cast long shadows, further deepening the sense of timelessness that permeates this historic site.
Visit and explore the Ship-like formation, enjoy the view of the Astronomical Alignment, the scenic surroundings and so much more.
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Ale`s Stones
Perched atop a windswept hill in Sweden, Ale's Stones stand stoically against the sky. Composed of 59 massive boulders, this ancient monument forms a majestic ship-like shape, overlooking the Baltic Sea. Believed to date back to the Iron Age, its purpose remains shrouded in mystery, adding an aura of intrigue to the landscape. Visitors often find themselves drawn to its enigmatic presence, contemplating the significance of its alignment with the celestial bodies. As the sun sets, the stones cast long shadows, further deepening the sense of timelessness that permeates this historic site.
Visit and explore the Ship-like formation, enjoy the view of the Astronomical Alignment, the scenic surroundings and so much more.
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Are
Are is a picturesque mountain resort nestled in the heart of Sweden. Embark on a journey where nature's beauty meets outdoor adventure. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of the Swedish mountains, whether you're skiing down pristine slopes in winter or hiking through lush trails in summer. Experience the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Are village, where charming shops, restaurants, and cafes beckon. Explore the shores of Åresjön, the stunning lake that mirrors the surrounding peaks.
Visit Are Ski Resort, Areskutan, the Bike Park, the Old Church, Aresjon, and more!
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Drottningholm Palace
Drottningholm Palace
, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Stockholm, Sweden, is a stunning example of 17th-century European architecture and design. This magnificent palace, set amidst lush gardens and picturesque surroundings, serves as the official residence of the Swedish royal family. With its Baroque-style architecture, ornate interiors, and beautifully landscaped gardens, Drottningholm Palace offers visitors a glimpse into Sweden's regal past. The palace is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, opulent furnishings, and rich history, making it a must-see attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike. From the grandeur of the palace's state rooms to the tranquility of its sprawling gardens, Drottningholm Palace is a true masterpiece that showcases the beauty and elegance of Swedish royal heritage.