Discover the best top things to do in Huddinge, Sweden including Vasa Museum, Paradisets Naturreservat, Stockholmsmassan, Stockholm Old Town, Flottsbro Friluftsomrade, Monteliusvagen, Kungliga Djurgarden, Stockholm City Hall, Skogskyrkogarden, Strandvagen.
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4.5 based on 26 reviews
The Vasa ship capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged and the voyage could continue. Today Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and the most visited museum in Scandinavia.
The back story, history, dedication and most of all the exhibits are astonishing and so well laid out! To do it justice allow 3 hours or more to look around at the ship, stories of those people on board and the dedication of one man against all odds that searched and found the remains. The lessons learnt about the preservation of the ship and timber are fascinating and help us salvage and preserve similar ship wrecks to this day. More than just a history lesson!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
It is a part of Stockholm but it is an amazing nature spot, great for grilling, making a picnic, having a swim, sunbathing, hiking, walking... and you can easily reach it by car (lots of parking spaces), or by 709 bus. Paths are reasonably well marked, the soggy parts are bridged by planks, there are blueberries and most likely mushrooms when season. Toilets are near the parking place. Possible to rent small cottages. They have a very informative website, you can check the paths (5km, 6km and 9km), busses...
4 based on 14 reviews
I attended the IPExpo nordic here in Stockholm, a wonderful event, very professionally organized. Nothing but compliments for Imago in London who arranged it.
But the venue at Stockholmsmässan was less than optimal. The building was cramped. In the men´s room, there were a total of three urinals and despite the fact that the event was not large, long waiting lines. Though the food was quite decent, the organisation was terrible. We stood in line for over a half-hour, missing a session at the expo. When we finanlly got our food, we had to wait in line for another twenty minutes to pay. And the food got cold.
So even if your event organisers are terrific, your event may suffer from this unprofessional place.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The Old Town, unsurprisingly, is the oldest part of Stockholm. It's certainly the tourist's go-to destination, but that doesn’t detract from its architectural and otherwise urban beauty.
WoW What a Beautiful Clean Vibrant place... Had a lovely walk around for over four hours with plenty to see and look at the culture of Sweden... I would highly recommend a vista's if you haven't been before
3 based on 3 reviews
Vi var en familj med vuxna barn som körde downhill cars och alla hade stora smil när de kom ner med sin lilla lådbil. Första helgen på säsongen och tidtagningen fungerade inte men de erbjöd kompensation. Instruktioner och säkerhet var alldeles utmärkta och ja det var roligt. Sen såg vi att det fanns mycket annat att uppleva mountainbike (både bilar och cyklar drogs upp med skidliften) så ja skidor på vintern, badsjö vid backens fot med brygga och kanotuthyrning, minigolfbana och boule. Ett riktigt häftigt aktivitetsområde som dessutom hade campingstugor och ett enklare värdshus.
4.5 based on 796 reviews
This is My absolute favorite place to go for when I just want to enjoy the view for my lovely city!
Whenever you’re a pro or amateur photographer or if you’re just in the city for a minute I would highly recommend for you to bring a camera and be prepared to fill out your camera roll!
The best time to enjoy the view is when it’s bright outside.
A tip: bring a snack or something to eat and to skip the expensive restaurant and cafe you can go to the supermarket “Götgatan 17A” that’s is close by the viewpoint and it’s cheap.
They are open 07-23 almost every day.
That’s all from me, thank for Reading.
Until next time see you soon!
View:*****
Location: ****
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This area is fantastic for a wintery walk through a snowy park. Don't be fooled by the main TripAdvisor picture: the blue gates are nice but apart from that small construction this is mostly a park. Or if you are up to a 6 km hike towards the center of the isle, which I highly recommend, you'll get to walk through a bit of "city forest" (if there's even such a term). Only stupid mistake I made was going on city shoes... so bring sensible shoes!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden's most famous buildings, and one of the capital's most visited tourist attractions. It houses offices for 200 people including the Municipal Council, and is also famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique art pieces. The Stockholm City Hall is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held on 10 December each year. Between May and September, the City Hall Tower offers a breathtaking view of Stockholm.
This wasn’t that high on our bucket list for Stockholm but a beautiful crisp morning found us drawn to it’s iconic icy waterside location and serendipity intervened to announce an English language tour commencing in 10 minutes time at 11am. It proved to be an absolute delight ... a fascinating insight into Swedish culture and history ... as well as an eccentric but engaging architectural entertainment ... all brought to life by a very accomplished young guide. I think this will be one of the highlights of our five day visit ... and that’s saying something.
4.5 based on 358 reviews
The Unesco World Heritage Skogskyrkogården is beautiful all year round, much due to the unique way it is woven into the landscape. The cemetery never closes, so you can easily acces the World Heritage when you prefer, throughout the year. More than 2,000 funeral ceremonies take place at the Skogskyrkogården each year. This means that the five chapels are in frequent use and therefore closed to the public. If you are interested in the chapels and their interiors, come along for a public guided tour or book a private tour. We also have audio and visitor's guides, which you can download prior to your visit. Please visit our website for more information.
This is an exceptional place to visit and I'm not surprised it's a World Heritage Site. It may seem unusual to visit a graveyard but I would urge visitors to rise above that and explore this wonderful location. It's hard to describe the atmosphere - peaceful, relaxing, comforting, don't quite do it justice. Rarely have I seen such a perfect blend of architecture and purpose. The sweep of the roads and pathways, the majestic pine trees and the rise of the low hills give it a sense of what you imagine a heaven might look like. We took a tour in English. These take place at 10.30am on Sundays. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking involved. Our guide was very informative and we were allowed inside two of the five chapels which normally aren't open to the public. My favourite was the Woodland Chapel, a gem of a building. It's fascinating hearing about the secular aims behind the development and about the architects who designed it. I really like the philosophy that nobody is treated any differently or better in death. That said, it was fascinating to see the one exception to the rule, Greta Garbo's grave.
4.5 based on 440 reviews
A charming area along the waterfront to stroll and enjoy. It contains a picturesque view of the waterway and Promenade with architecturally unique buildings. My wife and I strolled along the streets in this area several different days during our stay in Gamla Stan.
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