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Luxé City Guide: Stockholm Travel to Stockholm: Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and part of the Stockholm Municipality, is located on Sweden's East Coast where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. There are numerous high-tech companies headquartered here. In spite of a full four-season climate that includes substantial rain, tourism has doubled since 1991. So, there must be something about its people and places to attract so many visitors.
Here's a look at Stockholm's luxury hotels, best restaurants, and what to see and do while visiting. The progressive city is on the rise and definitely a worthy destination for world travelers to notch on their boards.
Luxury Hotels in Stockholm
The First Hotel Reisen has been a center of refined hospitality since the 1700s. Aside from offering the best view of Old Town Stockholm from its waterfront location, there is the sauna, the swimming pool, and the sensational restaurant all set beneath 17th century vaults. The Victory Hotel is part of the Bengtsson family's hotel chain. It is named after the English naval hero Lord Nelson's flagship, the HMS Victory. Adjacent to Victory Hotel is the renowned restaurant, Leijontornet (the Lion Tower), which is named after a 14th century fortification wall that is on display in the main dining room. The décor of each room has a little captain in it with a portrait of Lord Nelson. Good Lord! The Hilton Stockholm Slussen is located in the center of Stockholm. It, too, offers incredible views of Old Town Stockholm. The hotel was noted for being the best business hotel in 2003. The gym and sauna are world-class facilities. Additionally, the hotel is a civic leader for its commitment to environmental-safety issues.
Best Restaurants in Stockholm
Den Gyldene Freden is an 18th century establishment of great historic and epicurean proportions. The esteemed Swedish Academy holds its meetings here for members to enjoy the restaurant's well-made local dishes. Lux Stockholm is annually commended in the highly valued Michelin Guide for its excellent seasonal offerings and service. Renowned architect Peter Hallén designed crystal lamps to lighten up the tables and color-changing walls. Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh is an open-air restaurant that serves gourmet lunches and dinners of Swedish fare. Due to the eatery's enormous popularity, making reservations in advance is strongly advised. The owners have five additional restaurants in Stockholm.
To Do in Stockholm
Checking out the Kulturhuset Cultural Centre is a good way to get better acquainted with the city's cultural offerings. There are exhibitions, theatre, dance, music, and other types of performing arts. Additionally, there is a library with a reading lounge and several restaurants in the vicinity. Skansen Open-Air Museum is an open-air museum that presents 150 historical buildings of Sweden. The museum was founded in 1891. There also is a zoo with wild and tame Nordic animals onsite. The Skansen hosts many annual festivities and events. Here is a place where kids of all ages remain young and foolish forever. The Tivoli- Gröna Lund is among the favorite amusement parks with its adrenaline-pumping roller coasters. The entertainment center proudly proclaims that it has the highest free-fall ride in all of Europe. It is a big-on-fun boutique amusement park with approximately 30 compelling attractions.
Notes on Stockholm
What has six-stories and 100 separate departments under one roof? It is the Nordiska Kompaniet. Many call this the greatest shopping center in the world. Products by Hermes, Mulberry, Prada, and YSL are represented as well as an array of well-known Swedish brands, such as J Lindeberg and Flippa K. The majestic food market is fit to be graced by royalty with a variety of pubs, bars, cafes, and restaurants. This is a favorite destination of the locals.
Written by the staff writers of JustLuxé
Why? Endless summer days, wild party nights, miles of waterways, gourmet restaurants, superior shopping, fun-fairs and parks, a medieval enclave-these are just some of the ingredients that go to make a holiday in Stockholm one of the trendiest and memorable you will ever experience. It is a city where 'F' stands for fun, fashion, ferries and fairy-tales.
When? A city for all seasons, a holiday in Stockholm is to be enjoyed at any time of year. Sun-lovers are best advised to travel to Stockholm during summer, when days extend well into the night and the pavement cafes remain bathed in sunshine for almost 24 hours. In winter the chill and darkness sets in, but that is when it is possible to retreat to the cosy pubs, gourmet restaurants and dozens of museums, or don your skates and skim across the frozen waterways.
Who for? Stockholm is definitely a city that is young at heart, and a Stockholm holiday is thus ideal for young, affluent fun-seekers. It is also a romantic city and honeymooners can fill their album with snaps of a memorable holiday in Stockholm.
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Fine Dining Edsbacka Krog08/963300 Sollentunav. 220 Stockholm Eriks Bakficka08/6601599 Fredrikshovsg. 4 Stockholm Operakällaren08/6765800 Operahuset, Jakobs Torg 2 Stockholm Restaurangen08/220952 Oxtorgsg. 14 Stockholm Wedholms Fisk08/6117874 Nybrokajen 17 StockholmPontus in the Green House08/23-85-00 Osterlanggatan 17 Gamla Stan
Five-Star Activities Bergianska TrädgårdenVISIT WEBSITE 08/54591700 Frescativ. near university Stockholm Kungliga SlottetVISIT WEBSITE 08/4026130 Stockholm
Rosendals Trädgården08/54581270 Rosendalsterrassen 12 Stockholm StadshusetVISIT WEBSITE Hantverkarg. 1 Stockholm
Centralbadet08/241081 Drottningg. 88 StockholmNationalmuseum (National Museum of Art)VISIT WEBSITE 08/519-543-00 Södra Blasieholmshamnen On Norrmalm
Bars & Nightlife Brasserie Godot08/6600614 Grev Tureg. 36 Stockholm Dansenshus08/50899090 Barnhusg. 12-14 Stockholm The Dubliner08/6797707 Smaalandsg. 8 Stockholm Olssons Video08/6733800 Odeng. 14, Stockholm
Operahauset (Royal Opera House) 08/791-44-00 Gustav Adolfs Torg T-bana: Kungstradgarden
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