Traveling from Copenhagen, our train crossed into Sweden via the Öresund Bridge. The five-hour trip to Stockholm took us past small towns and farms with typical brightly-colored wooden houses. Although Sweden has brutal winters, its summers are verdant and green.
Once we reached Stockholm, we walked through a beautiful park to reach our hotel. Once we’d unpacked, we ate in the hotel and enjoyed a drink in the bar. The next morning we explored the modern city and shopped in pedestrian-only streets.
There are 3,000 islands off the coast of Sweden in the Baltic Sea, collectively known as the archipelago. Fourteen of those islands, connected by dozens of bridges, comprise the city of Stockholm. We spent 3 hours on a harbor cruise by many islands that are suburbs or separate small towns, all connected by a system of ferries. The topography reminded me of Vancouver as seen from the Georgia Strait.
On our last day in Stockholm. If we didn’t have places and people waiting for us, I’d want weeks here. We’re in the Old City, located on its and it’s unfortunately pouring rain. So we’re taking safe harbor in a welcoming bistro, contemplating how to spend the next hour.
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