Stockholm in 48 Hours
9:14 PMAt the end of my trip to Sweden I spent a world-wind 48 hours in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. We stayed at Hostel Dalagatan which was far from the major attractions of the capital city but was in a safe neighborhood and conveniently located next to a pizza place, across the street from ICA ( a supermarket), and near a nice park. The hostel was incredibly clean and the people very friendly. Rachel, Julie and I had our own private room with our own bathroom and shower! This is not your typical hostel ladies and gents! The room was small but it worked perfectly for us since we were almost never in the room except to sleep! The only issue we found was that since our room had no windows, it was pitch black. This didn't help us get our early start adventuring as we hoped for. We slept until 10am on our first day there!
After some planning we decided to purchase the Stockholm Card. Basically the Stockholm Card is a necessity for tourists. You buy your card based on the amount of time you want (24hr, 48hr, etc). For that time period you're able to use all public transportation free of charge, and you have free admission to the majority of the museums. It's a great deal. For our 48hr the card cost us 675SEK, which roughly equated to $90. Which although it was pretty steep for us, compared to what we would have spent on all the travel, museums, and other expenses, this was an incredible deal!
Our gateway to the city! |
Stockholm Culture Festival |
Rachel with some finds from the World's Largest Book Stall |
Outdoor Opera and Dancing! |
Saturday night, using our "free" subway pass, we headed back down toward Kungstradgarden and listened to a DJ for awhile before getting the feeling that this show was a little young for us. A lot of the people around us were 13-16 years old. Being the mature 20 year olds we are, we ventured off to Gustav Adolfs Torg and found the Swedish Royal Opera performing. There we found a crowd much more to our liking and the music was exquisite. We headed into Gamla Stan to grab a drink and returned to GAT to see what was next on the program. In the square, there was a roped off area that had food and drinks and people mingling and dancing. We popped in here and it seemed to be an impromptu club. Now let me tell you, you've never clubbed unless you have clubbed in Stockholm in 48 degree weather. What a incredible experience.
Stockholm is a big city with a small city vibe. Its culture, incredible. For the 48 hours wandering the streets of the city I'd never felt more at ease. I can't wait to return to this gorgeous city one day!
Home Sweet Stockholm |
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