attractions on its doorstep. This newly renovated hotel beautifully retains its classic style. And its elegant design and comfortable interior along with the warm welcome...
comfort and classical elegance. The hotel has created a modern hotel in classical style. Every room has its own special character, from classical elegance to modern design. Furnishing, atmosphere and location together with excellent personal service, are some of the ingredients that makes Kung Carl a unique and much appreciated first class hotel.
Advantages: LOTS to do Disadvantages: pit expencive
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In Stockholm there is couple zoo's and themepark. And King of Sweden King Carl XVI Gustaf got homepalace where he live with queen Silvia and crown prinsess Victoria, prince Carl-Phillip and princess Madelene. Royal Palace is open for visitors and you can see guardian chance daily.
Traveling in Stockholm is very easy, by walk you get more but if you are busy use Stockholm metro (Tunnelbanan).
And if you get sick of Sweden, you can always hop in to ferry and go to Finland, Estonia and Latvia.
Unfortunary Swedish dont use euros ( big minus -- - - --).20 SEK (kronor) is little pit over 2 euros.
Hint: Stockholm got own A-Z map as well....
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Advantages: excellent transport system, loads to see and do Disadvantages: quite pricey
...We went to stockholm just before christmas, great time to go, we had the snow we wanted, but unlike Britain, stockholm did not grind to a halt! We got to the country very cheaply, we took advantage of ryan air's deals and flew for a penny both ways. Our hotel was an equivalent to a travel lodge in style, but we got excellent service. We were also give passes which gave us free entry into many museums, free tram and train journeys and some boat cruises. These were called metro passes (i think) you can look for them on the net. The city was beautiful, loads of pubs and nightlife. Everything was so clean and fresh. The christmas markets were lovely. The only downside was the cost of eating and drinking, unknown to us before we went the gov charges 25% tax on top of everything you buy, like vat but added on top of your final bill. Would...
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Advantages: Beautiful City, easy to get around, most people speak English Disadvantages: can be rather expensive
...I lived in Stockholm for 2 1/2 years, and although I am English, my family and I found living there a lot easier than other foreign countries which have been graced by us.
If you plan to go on Holiday in Stockholm, then I can say, wise choice! Its a beautiful city with a lot of culture. But there are perhaps a few useful points that would be helpful to know, from my knowledge of living there.
Firstly, take a lot of money. The currency is Swedish Kroner, and things are expensive in Stockholm, compared to countries such as England or the USA.
There are a wide range of hotels to stay in. Such as the Sheraton, or the Embassy. However I would check each one out first, as prices vary.
There are many things to see and do in Stockholm, however they vary from each season. It tends to be extremely cold in winter time, with snow often arriving...
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The dvd was the best out of the first three, it has many extra features such as a music video and other bonus stuff. the main feature overall is great with a number of camara footage of the Honda NSX going fast as it possably can go through stockholm... more