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Best of Stockholm

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Creator's Key Takeaways

people say we had no idea that STL is so beautiful it is this is a beautiful city

when you do it bus tour get a good feeling of the city get to see quite a bit of the different types of architectures

the highlights I would say that's of course the vosa museum the most visited Museum in Scandinavia

people say to me this is such a lovely city we didn't know what to expect they do get surprised

Creator's Tips & Advice

Take a bus tour to get a good feeling of the city and see different types of architecture

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QWhat are the highlights of a Stockholm city tour?
QWhat do visitors typically say about Stockholm?

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http://www.ncl.com/excursions/search?Ntt=STO52 Start your tour with a drive up to Fjallgatan offering a splendid panoramic view of Stockholm. Continue to the imposing City Hall, renowned for its architecture, murals and which is the site of the Nobel Prize Banquet. Completed in 1923, this building is the result of a 12-year effort by artists and craftsmen. Pass through the city center to the neighboring island of Djurgarden, regarded as Stockholm's outdoor recreation center, with Grona Lund Tivoli, Skansen Open-Air Museum, and extensive park lands beyond. While on the island, visit the museum of the Swedish warship 'Vasa', once considered one of the world's largest and the pride of Sweden's mighty navy. The present museum is built around the 17th-century warship which sank in Stockholm's inner harbor on her maiden voyage in 1628; its discovery in 1956 and subsequent salvage in 1961 is one of the most important events in marine archaeology. Painstakingly restored to much of its original magnificence, 'Vasa' represents an authentic piece of living history. You'll also pass by the Old Town before returning to the pier. Note: City Hall may close with short notice due to special events. http://www.ncl.com/cruise-destination/europe/overview