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  • Just a two-hour flight from London is Sweden's sparkling capital, Stockholm.

  • This Scandinavian treasure is made up of 14 islands on an archipelago

  • where the Baltic Sea meets Lakelaren.

  • Stockholmers tenderly call their citybeauty on water.”

  • And despite being spread across the Stockholm Archipelago,

  • it is still one of the easiest cities in Europe to navigate.

  • Connected by a network of 57 bridges, Stockholm is a joy to explore on foot,

  • Though any local will tell you, the best way to get around is on two-wheels.

  • Start your adventure in Gamla Stan,

  • the medieval old town where Stockholm was founded in 1252.

  • Drift through narrow cobblestone streets,

  • which have changed little in 750 years.

  • Thanks to Sweden's neutrality during the Second World War,

  • Stockholm's medieval treasures have remained pristine.

  • But this city is more than just elegant bricks and mortar,

  • it is a city built on ideas.

  • At the Nobel Museum,

  • learn about the legendary minds that put Stockholm on the map,

  • and join in the celebration of visionaries from across the globe.

  • Rest and replenish in Stortorget, Gamla Stan's historic central square.

  • While you're here, partake in 'Fika',

  • the languid Swedish ritual of slowing down

  • and enjoying coffee and baked treats.

  • Pay a visit to the official residence of the King of Sweden, the Royal Palace.

  • Marvel at the commanding baroque-style structure

  • and take a tour through some of its 600 rooms.

  • If you're hoping to catch a glimpse of the royals,

  • you may have more luck if you take the scenic hour-long voyage

  • to Drottningholm Palace.

  • Serving as a summer retreat for most of the 18th century,

  • the royal family now spend most of their time here,

  • and it's not hard to see why.

  • Perched on the edge of Lakelaren,

  • and surrounded by immaculate gardens,

  • Drottningholm Palace is a regal oasis.

  • Explore the gilded library and baroque bed chamber,

  • where past queens once escaped the pressures of their royal duties.

  • Travel back into the 21st century in Norrmalm,

  • a downtown area brimming with historic and modern attractions,

  • indulgent shopping options, and some of Stockholm's culinary favorites.

  • The beloved Swedish sense of style is on display everywhere here,

  • even down to the simplest cafes and shops.

  • This legendary design prowess has resulted in a city of balance

  • where modern creations meld seamlessly into historical masterpieces.

  • At the Medieval Museum,

  • discover how Sweden's first inhabitants

  • laid the foundations of one of Scandinavia's finest cities.

  • What was born as an outpost to defend the country from invasion,

  • became a gleaming capital, characterized by elegance and sophistication.

  • Take a 10-minute walk to the National Museum,

  • and delve through time into an era when art and creativity

  • began to flow through Stockholm's unique identity.

  • Before leaving Norrmalm,

  • have a bite to eat with the locals in the city's living room, King's Garden.

  • Discover another leafy escape just minutes from downtown

  • on the Island of Djurgarden.

  • Stockholm's greenest island was once the King's private hunting grounds.

  • Today this woodland paradise is sprinkled with historical attractions

  • and some of the city's best museums.

  • At the Vasa Museum,

  • gaze up at the most powerfully armed warship of the 17th century.

  • Laden with bronze cannons,

  • The Vasa was a richly decorated symbol of the power of King Gustavus,

  • the Lion of the North.

  • However, this top-heavy warship capsized just minutes into its maiden voyage

  • and vanished into the depths of Stockholm harbor for 333 years.

  • Follow the sound of carnival tunes and the smell of freshly spun cotton candy

  • to Sweden's oldest theme park, Gröna Lund.

  • This magical waterfront attraction

  • has delighted thrill seekers of all ages since 1883.

  • Take a musical journey down memory lane at ABBA: The Museum.

  • A celebration of the super troupers who took the world by storm,

  • this museum showcases costumes,

  • memorabilia and concert footage of the 70's pop sensations.

  • For a more contemporary look at Swedish pop culture,

  • set a course for the island of Sodermalm.

  • Overflowing with eclectic cafés,

  • bars and vintage shops this area makes style look easy.

  • Shop fashion and food at Hornstulls Market,

  • or be inspired by the ever-changing exhibits at Fotografiska.

  • Cruise back across the bay to Kungsholmen

  • and experience the local tempo in this residential quarter.

  • Though this island isn't just apartments and coffee shops,

  • it is also home to one of the most

  • striking pieces of architecture in the city skyline.

  • Topped with three golden crowns,

  • the spire of Stockholm City Hall dominates the horizon.

  • Step into the grand and imposing Blue Hall,

  • which hosts the Nobel Banquet dinner each year.

  • Then in the Golden Hall,

  • admire the shimmering Queen of Lakelaren,

  • a beloved symbol of Sweden.

  • Stockholm is a city which perfectly encapsulates

  • the two vital ingredients of Swedish magic;

  • sophistication and simplicity.

  • Leading the way in design and innovation,

  • yet forever faithful to its historical riches,

  • this 'beauty on water' ebbs and flows to its own rhythm.

  • A rhythm that inspires the mind and stirs the soul.

Just a two-hour flight from London is Sweden's sparkling capital, Stockholm.

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