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9 years ago
this previously lovely small town has been gentrified out of its unique charm. Simply a long street of upscale tourist shops that one can find anyway in the world. read more
Sigtuna
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It is a quarter-mile walking path with views of Lake Mälaren, Stockholm City Hall, and…read moreRiddarholmen. There are some benches for you to sit down, relax, and enjoy the views.
So I came across this page for Monteliusvägen when a fellow Yelper friend of mine posted photos and…read moreI thought to myself, how did I miss that? Well, besides the fact that we didn't take proper measures to get internet during our stay since we relied on our cousins to do that, all I did was check-in to areas with my spotty internet and didn't think of checking in to the actual town. Well, here I am, five months later with a few shots from some of the most beautiful views I captured during my visit to Stockholm. Monteliusvägen is a gorgeous walking area about a quarter-mile long that shows gorgeous views of historic buildings, the glistening water and gorgeous homes and businesses surrounding the area. We arrived to the country at a good time during the summer, although they are known to have sudden changes in the weather in the middle of the day where it'll begin raining with thunderstorms out of nowhere. This day in particular served us well. One of the pictures was taken from the water because my lovely uncle and cousins gave us a tour around the city with their boat. It was a magical experience and I could not stop taking photos. If you visit Sweden and want to avoid the cold, visit during July (when they celebrate Midsommar) or August...just bring an umbrella.
The view from Monteliusvagen
Med strålande riddarfjärds- och stadshusvy, augusti 2016
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Cat walk with a view, july 2014
This was a very nice panoramic vista of Stockholm and easy to access! We parked just down the…read morestreet and walked up the road until we reached the rocky hill, then it was time to off road a bit until you end up on top of the hill and get rewarded with the view of the city and the water. This is the highest natural point in central Stockholm. From here enjoy the Saltsjon and the Gamla Stan side of Stockholm. You can even see the iconic steeple of Riddarholmskyrkan in the distance. There's plenty of space to sit and relax, even bring a picnic, or just take lots of photos. Just down the street there's cafes and a little playground for the kids to get their energy out before piling everyone back in the car. Definitely a nice little stop.
This is a great viewpoint of Stockholm and definitely a hidden gem…read more It's a short little walk up a gravel road and then a few rocks, probably only a quarter of a mile. It's walkable from the subway as well. Once you get to the top, there's a great view looking back to the main island of Stockholm and Gamla Stan. There are also some good views of houses of Södermalm. You won't find this on many lists of things you should do in Stockholm and it's a little off the beaten path, but it's definitely worth seeing. I highly recommend stopping here while in Stockholm.
Solnedgången en augustikväll
View from the vista and the water
View from the vista beautiful day
We ordered lunch from an open air sandwich shop. The grilled cheese was good - aggressively and…read moreexuberantly cheesy with a side of chips. Some pickles would be nice but alas. Cost was high but the convenience while we hit some of the close by museums was nice.
A must-visit for anyone traveling to Stockholm. This island is absolutely beautiful and open to the…read morepublic for free! The park is extremely lush, green, and expansive with many experiences to choose from, whether you are looking to take a long stroll, stretch out on a blanket, eat a good meal with a scenic view, or learn about Swedish history at Skansen. I highly recommend having coffee or lunch at Rosendals Trädgård - a locally operated farm and dining destination centrally located in the park. There is even an option to take your meal and enjoy it in the beautiful apple orchard.
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May 2016
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Stockholm's tiniest statue, Järnpojken is "little boy" and he sits in a small courthard. He is only…read more6 inches tall, sitting on a small table on a metal plate. Different times of year will find him dressed in appropriate clothing for current events or the weather. Knitted scarves are popular as are sunglasses. The statue dates back to 1967 by artist Liss Eriksson and it was originally titled, "The Boy Who Looks at the Moon." Rubbing his head bestows good luck as does leaving a small gift. It's a quick stop. [Review 18699 overall - 34 in Sweden - 2222 of 2022.]
Such a cute statue! Very random find, but very cool. Came on a weekday early afternoon after lunch,…read moreand nobody was around for it. No money was scattered around it either, and my coworker who lives here says it usually has a scarf which it didn't have the day we went. Cool find though!
Järnpojken, Stockholm
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Lovely neighborhood with lots of good shopping. Everyone that I encountered was kind. The food hall…read morewas a nice stop.
Known as the "meatpacking district" of Stockholm, it sure lives up to its comparison. The streets…read moreare filled with $$$$ stores ranging from all the luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Fendi, etc.
Harbor. May 2016
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