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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Welcome to the Bergius Botanic Garden. Ideally situated at Brunnsviken, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, the garden is part of the city’s national park, protected by law to preserve natural and cultural values for the future. The primary objective of the Bergius Botanic Garden is to support teaching and research about plant diversity, but the garden is also a recreational spot and a source of botanical knowledge for all its visitors. With a history stretching back to the 18th century, the garden is today owned and managed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Stockholm University.
Beautiful gardens with all types of trees and plants clearly marked. Flower store Plantagen just next door and a really nice cafe too with coffee, cakes, sandwiches and a few hot dishes for lunch. Next to the water, a great place to just walk around. Free entry.
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Beautiful park for piknik and after work relaxation for the people in Stockholm. At the other end of the park, there is a super playground for kids (ages around 0-7-years). It is called Parklek. Lots of outdoor toys and activities available for everyone to use. Easy also because there is a club house with toilets and place to change the nappy for the very little ones. All the kids play areas are separated with colourful little fences so that the bigger kids didn't come cyckling to the small kids play area and so that the curious little toddlers can't run away too fast. There are a lot of beautiful trees to give shade and benches and piknik tables so you can sit down to relax. And us adults we loved the red hammock chairs outside the park and a little BBQ corner inside the park. It was easy to grill some lunch. There are proper toilets to wash hands insinde the little club house. The toys and bicycles and bathrooms are available on weekdays from 10 am to 6 pm. But of course the swings and climbing structures with their slides etc are open and free to be used at all times.
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