The capital city of Sweden combines modern attractions with historic charm. Kick off your stay with visits to Stockholm’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Royal Palace Drottningholm (the residence of the royal family) and the magical Skogskyrkogården, or Woodland Cemetery. Stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Town and over the picturesque bridges that span the city’s canals. The 19th-century Skansen was the world’s first open-air museum and is still a premier place to learn about Swedish history.
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We went here on two nights during our stay in Stockholm. Most Swedish cinemas show movies in English with subtitles for the locals. We saw Star Wars and Frozen II. They were very helpful with seats as originally both were booked out so we had to book for other nights and get the tickets in advance. Nice shop, lovely staff, very comfortable seats, no complaints! A nice way to spend a relaxing evening.
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To watch a movie in a comfortable sofa with a glass of wine and a paper bag filled with newly popped pop corn was everything I could ask for! The staff in the bar felt young and inexperienced but they gave us what we needed anyway! Affordable prices on top of that made the whole experience great!
Filmhuset is home to one of Stockholm' largest cinemas where the architecture offers numerous nods to the world of Cinema; the windows resemble perforations on a roll of film; the building is shaped like a camera, and the elevator doors are inspired by makeup mirrors. A library devoted to film, auteur masterpieces, cult rarities and cinema classics are screened six days a week.
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