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The Great Vasa Ship went Down Like a Bowling Ball

When we returned to Stockholm from our overnight train trip, we had to stay in a different hotel, because the first one was booked solid. This time we stayed at the Harbor, which was great, because the next things to see were there. We headed over to the left, crossed a bridge, then headed to...

permalink written by  Heather Bryce on November 19, 2007 from Stockholm, Sweden
from the travel blog: Sweden First Class



Theatres on trains - Art in subways

We really needed to think of a good way to get out of Are, Sweden. It was closing down fast. We missed the cable car to the mountaintop by one day, and the great restaurant we wanted to return to was closed, too. The sauna was great, but we were ready for something different. Since the...

permalink written by  Heather Bryce on November 7, 2007 from Stockholm, Sweden
from the travel blog: Sweden First Class



Going to the 12th Century Church in Are, Sweden

Are, Sweden is really out of the way. It is about ten hours by train through trees and more trees. Why would anyone go that far from civilization? I would guess that before the ski resort settled its humongousness right in the middle of it, there wasn't much there. So there is this fabulous...

permalink written by  Heather Bryce on October 29, 2007 from Are, Sweden
from the travel blog: Sweden First Class



Swedish Sauna

There are many ways in the world to get massages, slapped, naked, bathed, cooked and cooled. I've sampled a few around the world (see www.talestogo.com), and I tip my hat to the Swedes for their exclusivity. They deserve their reputation for having great saunas. What style! For two days, I was...

permalink written by  Heather Bryce on October 23, 2007 from Are, Sweden
from the travel blog: Sweden First Class



About to leave Sweden

Just trying to see if things works then I have to to pack as the plane leaves in a few hours.

permalink written by  ellissa on September 17, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
from the travel blog: 'i've been there'



First Day

Skt. Petri Chuch

permalink written by  Bill Hung on July 24, 2006 from Klippan, Sweden
from the travel blog: Stockholm Final Study Trip



Travel though Déjà Vu



permalink written by  Bill Hung on July 9, 2006 from Lund, Sweden
from the travel blog: Trip to Goteborg



Welcome to Goteborg



permalink written by  Bill Hung on July 8, 2006 from Goteborg, Sweden
from the travel blog: Trip to Goteborg



Visit Relative in Europe

Gothenburg, Sweden Here is a little history. http://www.answers.com/topic/gothenburg i went there to visit my uncle (Peter) and aunt which is also traveling in Scandinavia. they were staying with my aunt relatives family, which is also my relatives (but it is a really far one). we went out...

permalink written by  Bill Hung on July 6, 2006 from Goteborg, Sweden
from the travel blog: Euro Trip 2006



Waiting for Spring

Did Helsinki for a week, then bought a ScanRail pass and headed North in search of the midnight sun. Digging Scandinavia thus far, with one notable exception: Nobody drinks coffee in Finland. At least they don't drink it in the morning when it makes sense. If you search far and wide you can...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on June 16, 2004 from Stockholm, Sweden
from the travel blog: Southeast Asia, the Trans Siberian and Scandenavia



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