The Best 3 Days in Stockholm Itinerary, Stockholm, Sweden
Now, before I start this, 3 days in Stockholm itinerary I need to confess something – and it is going to sound very ignorant of me, so for that, I apologize.
Yeah, I know. And just so I can complete the process of making myself look even more like a jack-ass, I also thought Swedish Meatballs was only an IKEA thing. You know a gimmick – something to lore a family of four in for an afternoon of shopping with a relatively inexpensive meal that can feed everyone.
Nothing wrong with IKEA of course. But when I’m talking about things to do in Stockholm, I’m talking about eating that Swedish style hard flatbread with cream cheese. I’m talking about those piping hot Swedish style cinnamon buns. I’m talking about drinking beer made from honey (mead, mjod) and enjoying that beer with some badass Vikings. I’m talking about traditional Dala (Dalecarlian) Horses, cheese, and yes they do have Swedish meatballs – and they’re damn right!
Oh, and how can I forget about ABBA – remember them? And Pippi Longstocking – remember her? Whether it’s 36 hours in Stockholm or 2 days in Stockholm, meatballs with honey beer or Viking sailors swabbing the deck to the tune “Mama Mia” – I’ve put together a pretty awesome Stockholm itinerary. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Yeah, I know. And just so I can complete the process of making myself look even more like a jack-ass, I also thought Swedish Meatballs was only an IKEA thing. You know a gimmick – something to lore a family of four in for an afternoon of shopping with a relatively inexpensive meal that can feed everyone.
Nothing wrong with IKEA of course. But when I’m talking about things to do in Stockholm, I’m talking about eating that Swedish style hard flatbread with cream cheese. I’m talking about those piping hot Swedish style cinnamon buns. I’m talking about drinking beer made from honey (mead, mjod) and enjoying that beer with some badass Vikings. I’m talking about traditional Dala (Dalecarlian) Horses, cheese, and yes they do have Swedish meatballs – and they’re damn right!
Oh, and how can I forget about ABBA – remember them? And Pippi Longstocking – remember her? Whether it’s 36 hours in Stockholm or 2 days in Stockholm, meatballs with honey beer or Viking sailors swabbing the deck to the tune “Mama Mia” – I’ve put together a pretty awesome Stockholm itinerary. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: The Best 3 Days in Stockholm Itinerary
Guide Location: Sweden » Stockholm
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Christopher Rudder
Read it on Author's Website: https://www.rudderlesstravel.com/3-days-in-stockholm-itinerary/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Sweden » Stockholm
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Christopher Rudder
Read it on Author's Website: https://www.rudderlesstravel.com/3-days-in-stockholm-itinerary/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Hotel Älvsjö
- First Hotel Fridhemsplan
- Grand Hôtel Stockholm
- Nomad Swedish Food & Bar
- Espresso House
- The Royal Palace of Stockholm
- Stuténska Huset
- Chokladkoppen
- Nobel Museum
- Storkyrkan
- Obelisk at Castle Hill
- Cafe Kåkbrinken
- The German Church
- Mosebacke Terrassen
- Katarina kyrka
- Fotografiska
- Meatballs for the People
- The Stockholm City Hall
- Evert Taubes Terrass
- Riddarholm Church
- The House of Nobility
- Cafe Gråmunken
- The Parliament House
- Stockholms Medeltidsmuseum
- The Royal Swedish Opera
- St Jakobs Church
- Kungsträdgården
- The Skeppsholm Bridge
- Eric Ericson Hall
- Moderna Museet
- Gröna Lund
- Abba Museum
- The Nordic Museum
- The Vasa Museum
- Strandvagen Boulevard
- Aifur Krog & Bar
- Skansen
- Junibacken
- Sofia Church
- SkyView
- Drottningholm Palace
- Sta Clara
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