Ask a Stockholmer where they are from, and they will most probably say the name of their closest subway station. Being a city practically on water, it is best getting around its many narrow streets and alleys on public transport. Furthermore, the subway stations separate the different parts of the city.
Stockholm is a city of many beautiful faces and each area of tow
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I lived in Stockholm for almost one year, I got a scholarship to develop a scientific project in KTH, it has been the best experience of my life. I stayed there from July 2006 to July 2007. I really did the best achievements of life. Swedish people are the best of the best. Until now I remember Stockholm streets, parks and museums.
I keep Stockholm in my memory
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I went to Stockholm in Autumn and actually it was too cold for me, at least for what I was used to. In addition, I was in the first quarter of my first pregnancy and I was very affected by the weather. Regardless of that, I had a very nice time in Sweden because I met wonderful people, I visited very interesting places and learned more about their culture. I was impressed and very glad about the hospitality, punctuality and cleanliness of the city.
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Stockholm is one of the fascinating cities that I have ever visited. It is the hometown of most popular Nobel Prize. The climate is extremely varied, with four distinct seasons. The summer has 18 hours of daylight whereas it is only 6 hours in winter.
Stockholm is located on Sweden's east coast. The central parts consist of fourteen islands and the city is surrounded by water. The old town is within the walking distance of many popular museums, restaurants and the shopping district. It is the home for many IT companies, including Ericsson. Most people speak English and it is not very difficult to get around the central city. Stockholm is Sweden's financial center. There are a number of well known educational and research institutions. The City Hall where the Nobel Ceremonies take place is something that everyone should visit. We stayed at one of the historic hotels in the city and some parts of Sweden. We would love to go back for another visit soon.
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Is the largest city and capital of Sweden. It is the site of the national Swedish government, the parliament, and the official residence of the Swedish monarch.
Stockholm has been the political and economic centre of Sweden since the 13th century. Today Stockholm Municipality is the largest of the municipalities of Sweden, with a population of 795,163 (December 2007), and Stockholm urban area with a population of 1,252,020 (2005) is Sweden's largest continuously built-up area. The metropolitan area of Stockholm has a population of 1,949,516 (December 2007).[3] Its strategic location on several islands on the east coast of Sweden at the mouth of Lake Mlaren, by the Stockholm archipelago, has been historically important.
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Very few cities offer nightlife on a par with Stockholm’s - a scene that really lives, seven nights a week, year in, year out.
Particularly in Sdermalm, but also in Vasastan and Kungsholmen, you’ll find the nightlife is trendier, more youthful and bohemian, with a constantly changing selection of clubs for every taste.
Caf Opera, Riche, StureCompagniet, White Room, Plaza, LaRoy, Spy Bar and Solidaritet are just a handful of the largest and best known of these clubs – the list could be made much longer. And if partying until 3 am isn’t enough to satisfy your tastes, relax. Many of the big clubs don’t close until 05.00.
Live music is another area in which Stockholm has gained a worldwide reputation. Throughout the year, live performances by Swedish and international artists, from classical and jazz to hip hop, electro and death metal, are given at music clubs such as Berns, Nalen, Fasching, Mosebacke and Debaser, as well as at a variety of other larger and smaller venues.
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