Impressions of Stockholm (Sweden)


I'm finally back from Stockholm and of course I can't wait to share my impressions of the city with you. This was my first real visit to Sweden and the trip was part of a gift from the hubby for my birthday (which was last Saturday). Since this country has given us everything from ABBA to Ikea, I had quite high expectations and Stockholm didn't disappoint: the air was fresh, the people were friendly and there really is an H&M on every single street corner...

The city itself comprises of 14 islands and is beautiful, simply because you're constantly surrounded by water and greenery. I can safely say that Swedish tap water is the best I've ever tasted. My favorite past-time - aside from shopping of course, which I'll get to later - was walking among the 18th century buildings and admiring the architecture. As with all Scandinavian countries, locals were exceptionally helpful and spoke English fluently. The one thing I found slightly odd was that chewing moist tobacco seems to be a big thing there, even among teenagers. And my only gripe? The 25% VAT... ouch. Definitely one of the more expensive cities, so if you ever plan on visiting, start saving now.

stockholm swedenView of the city from Riksgatan.

sergels torg stockholmThe glass obelisk in Sergels Torg.

gamla stan stockholmBuildings facing Gamla Stan.

stockholm swedenView of a neighboring island taken from Gamla Stan's harbor.

parliament stockholmThe Parliament building.

konserthuset stockholmThe Orpheus sculpture in front of Konserthuset.

royal palace stockholmThe Royal Palace as seen from across a bridge.

palace changing of guard stockholmThe Changing of the Guard in the Palace's Outer Courtyard. This ritual took almost an hour and involved several dozen horses.

gamla stan stockholmHeading towards the Old Town in Gamla Stan.

skeppsholmen stockholmThe 'af Chapman' ship, which is now a popular youth hostel, docked at Skeppsholmen.

old town gamla stan stockholmCharmingly quaint streets in the heart of the Old Town.

stadshuset stockholmThe Stadshuset (City Hall) in Kungsholmen where the Nobel Prize festivities take place every year.

stadshuset stockholmCourtyard of the Stadshuset.

stadshuset garden stockholmThe garden and neighboring Södermalm as seen from the Stadshuset.

stortorget stockholmStortorget with its 18th century well, surrounded by beautiful houses.

Kungstradsgarden cherry blossoms StockholmThe stunning cherry blossoms in Kungsträdgården (King's Garden). There are 63 of these trees in total.

56 comments:

  1. What an unbelievebly great photos do you maked from Stockholm...
    Impressed my beyond!!!-)*
    Wish whenever to be there,real wonderful bulidings and So cpecial atmosphere there!
    It is SO beautiful when you can making different trips allover the world,I am a big travel lover too:-)))*

    Thank you very much for share,I enjoed it virtual very,very much!!!

    My Love and care,
    ***Violetta***

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  2. It looks like such a beautiful city. I would love to go there one day.

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  3. I love shopping and looking at architecture also. It makes for a very meaningful trip. So wonderful for you to post this!

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  4. Stockholm looks like such a picturesque and beautiful place to visit judging by your photos. As for the VAT, I suppose North American visitors can claim it upon departure from the EU, right?

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  5. beautiful images! Sweden must be gorgeous.
    I hope you are doing great, my darling. I missed you :)
    xoxo

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  6. @lisa: the VAT can only be claimed if a store participates in the refund scheme and in some cases, the full amount won't be applied (i.e. sometimes it's only half the tax). It sometimes also depends on the amount you spend (i.e. if you spend over 200 EUR in a go you're eligible to claim). What just makes a high VAT a pain is that food, services and other things like concerts or theater tickets end up with a really high price tag as well and those are things no one can claim for, regardless whether you live in or outside the EU (this of course applies to tax refunds in general). I can say that I hardly saw any shops in Stockholm that advertised the tax refund, unless it was the tacky souvenir type.

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  7. I really want to go someday! I've never been to a Scandinavian country and I would love see the culture and the landscape!

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  8. Beautiful pics, thanks for sharing it, darling!

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  9. Oh Stockholm, another place I must visit x

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  10. I love Sweden. Spent two years at university there. Am in love with Sweden's unspoiled nature. Stockholm is very nice, too. The Swedes have a very high standard of living. Higher than France, England, Germany. I adore your pictures. Thank you for sharing it all with us:-)

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  11. gorgeous photos, looks like you had a lovely time!

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  12. Lol! I had to laugh when I read your comment about ABBA & IKEA :) Glad you had a great time in Sweden! Beautiful pics! I bet everyone looked like they stepped out of a catalog too :)

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  13. Happy belated Birthday! (It's so weird, saturday was my bff's birthday and one of my favourite bloggers also and now yours, too... Life!) Your pictures of Stockholm are so beautiful and make me a little sad because my brother lived there for 2 years and I didn't manage to visit him once. Shame on me! But he might go back... More chances to come? You also seem to have had beautiful weather, which shows the city to its fullest advantage. What a lovely birthday present!

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  14. 25% vat - yikes! i was thinking of maybe cutting out stockholm for my trip but i don't know yet. those pictures look lovely though. looking forward to your shopping review on stockholm.how's the food there?

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  15. amazing! i would love to visit stockholm!
    cool blog!

    http://pieinmypants.blogspot.com/

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  16. Happy belated birthday, Haute world.
    What a wonderful present going to Stockholm.
    Thank you for sharing your photos, looks like such a beautiful place and that is on my list to one day visit there.

    I hope that you are enjoying your week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  17. woa such a beautiful city to spent a b-day at congrats! this city is on my to visit list but had no idea about the 25%vat ouch

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  18. i LOVE LOVE LOVE Sweden. when i was 12 i spent a month going to school there. amazing experience for a kid. nostagia....


    Walk of Fashion

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  19. Looks like you had an amazing trip! Love the photos xx

    mystique-glamour

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  20. Wow, it looks like such a gorgeous place! Fantastic photos. :)
    Xx

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  21. welcome back :) happy belated birthday. how great to be able to taste their water and catch the cherry blossoms in season.

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  22. To me Stockholm is a land of beautiful, tall, blond people! :-))) The pictures you took make me want to drop everything (even my Atelier) and start travelling all over the world. I think it is so amazing that you have this opportuninity to see so many different contries. I always enjoy reading about your impressions and this post is no different. Thank you for sharing it with me.:-)
    Thank you for the wonderful words under my Atelier post. I have put so much effort into it and appreciate every compliment!:-)I would absolutely love to have you as my guest any day!:-)

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  23. Your photos are absolutely gorgeous! I love the cherry blossoms photo.

    Happy belated birthday! I hope you had a fun time celebrating. Best wishes!

    xo, becs

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  24. What a beautiful city!
    Gorgeous photos!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  25. Agree a beautiful (though pricey!) city - so much more attractive than any other Scandinavian city I've visited! (Lucky enough to have travelled throughout Scandinavia some yrs ago!)

    Happy returns (belatedly) too!

    XOXO LOLA:)

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  26. Lovely photos of my hometown.=)

    Response>> Thank you dear and a happy birthday to you too (a little late).=) Hope you had a great birthday in Stockholm!

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  27. Oh how wonderful! These photos are amazing. Gotta love those Cherry Blossoms. Glad you had a great trip & belated Happy Bday sweetie! xoxo

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  28. The picture of "The Orpheus sculpture in front of Konserthuset" is so touching!!!!

    Sweden, a country I wish I can conquer (I mean visit it up and down...hah..) in the near future!!

    I almost can breath the fresh air from your photos as well. THanks for sharing!! ^O^

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  29. It really seems to be a dream city...your hubby is such a sweet person! Great gift!

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  30. Ooh, I love the last photograph the most - cherry blossoms are my favorite! Stockholm looks like such a gorgeous place!! :)

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  31. well happy belated birthday!

    and stockholm looks STUNNING! they actually have blue sky there?!!??! LOL. i rarely see bright blue sky in my neck of the woods!

    and your shots are lovely.

    and that is a LOT of h&ms. wow!

    oh. i recently saw a special on tv about snus -- these disgusting pouches of tobacco that are being pushed like MAD by cigarette companies. i guess the user gets the nicotine fix by sucking on a pouch of tobacco, and they can SWALLOW the juice they create by all this sucking -- not spit it out. HOW REVOLTING. HOW REVOLTING. HOW REVOLTING. bleh. it gags me just thinking about it! bleh!!!

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  32. Youre such an amazing tour guide! I want to go now so bad!

    xoxo
    Miss Neira

    http://missneira.com

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  33. happy birthday :)
    it looks so postcard pretty there.

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  34. Wow, it looks like you had a fantastic time. I can't wait to get a store tour from Sweden!

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  35. After looking at these pictures I just want to go there. It looks like a peaceful place to live and to travel. The VAT thing, I guess, makes everything expensive...

    xoxo
    B* a la Moda

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  36. Happy belated Birthday! thank you for sharing, I have onley been in Stockholm a couple of times, because I live near Gothenburg, but I want to go there for i weekend! :) Lovley photos!
    xx
    //Johanna from Sweden ;P

    ps. Yes, it's something magical with an old vintage chair :)

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  37. lovely pictures it looks great i want to visit this place

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  38. thanks for your sweet comments about my interview :)
    these pictures are so, so beautiful.

    LONDON--ROSE.BLOGSPOT.COM

    xx

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  39. This city looks beautiful. Thank you for letting us take a virtual tour there.

    -The Trendy Fashionista
    http://thetrendyfashionista.blogspot.com

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  40. i like this place lovely city and lovely pictures cute post

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  41. Oh my goodness...these images are GORGEOUS!!! The fountain one is stunning. Have you ever considered writing a travel book? You should!

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  42. Wow, it looks unbelievably breathtaking. And just like a fairytale.

    And might I add, jealous you get to do this ;)

    Thank you for sharing this fabulous selection of shots with us. Your posts amp up my desire to visit places (VAT notwithstanding :/)

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  43. Ikea and ABBA? What more does one need? Your pictures are really beautiful, the sky looks so clear - I'm sure the weather was gorgeous. Great post dear!
    Libby
    http://fashionconfectionairy.weebly.com

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  44. wow, gorgeous photos! I totally want to visit now!

    http://diyainherstilettos.blogspot.com/

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  45. These pictures are so beutiful. I really want to go now!

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  46. This looks SO gorgeous! Can't believe that 25% VAT though!!
    Never thought of visiting Sweden before, but seeing these pictures and knowing there's an H&M on every street.... hmm....

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  47. cocktail of fashionMay 20, 2010 at 8:22 PM

    I was looking forward to seeing your posts from Sweden & i am so happy to see this beautiful city from your perspective. You know how i feel about Scandinavian countries - i love them!
    I think i mentioned to you a few times that i want to visit Stockholm soon as well & i can not wait to visit Acne,House of Dagmar, Minimarket and so on. Did you bump into any of the big fashion bloggers such as Style by Kling or Caroline from Carolines Mode?
    I am looking forward to seeing your next post.
    x

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  48. WOW it looks amazing! The photos are so vibrant and vivid, just gorgeous. I have to say, the cherry blossoms took my breath away above all! St. John's was delicious, we loved it! Your advice was so valuable because since we only had a couple of days to visit, it would have been too difficult to find a good place to eat on our own. What we really wanted was traditional English food, and St. John's was the perfect place. We loved London, also...I definitely need to go back soon.

    Anyway thanks for the advice and for sharing beautiful Stockholm with us!

    xoxo
    Rachel

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  49. Great photos! You could work for the travel bureau! I really would love to visit this city one day!

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  50. Ohh, Stockholm seems to be so nice! Another great experience, right?

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  51. oh wow, i would really love to visit this place. it looks amazing. happy belated birthday :)

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  52. Happy belated birthday and your pictures are stunning!!!

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  53. I've always wanted to go there!! What a lovely city and the buildings are so grand!! xxxoxoxoxoo

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  54. This recap is so beautiful, now I definitely want to go there!

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  55. I might come bqck to Stockholm on september....
    I loved very much the museum of modern art and the "house of the people" (on the big center plaza)....
    Have you been on beyond retro (same brand as the london bricklane one) shop there? I was wondering if it is still open there....

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