2 February 2014

Stockholm, Suedia 2014



The entire city is a monument to history, a living museum just waiting for you to explore. It is built on 14 islands.


The City Hall of Stockholm can only be visited with a guided tour. Since the City Hall is open only when a tour is available, there are no general opening hours. Guided tours are available daily all year round, except on some public holidays and special events.
The admission to guided tours of the City Hall has two different price levels, depending on the season. The guided tour takes approximately 45 minutes. One adult ticket in December 2013 is 70SEK.


Fotografiska, located inside Stora Tullhuset, on the docks of StadsgÄrden in Stockholm. The building was built in 1906-1910.
Tickets & Opening Hours – Sunday – Wednesday 9:00 am – 9:00 pm (120 SEK/pers).
http://en.fotografiska.eu/









VasaMuseet. The Vasa is the world’s only surviving 17th century ship. She sank on her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628, without even having sailed beyound Stockholm harbor.
The ship was rediscovered and raised in 1961, after having rested on the sea floor for 333 years. With more than 95 percent of the original structure and incredibly beautiful ornamentation intact, the Vasa provides a unique insight into the early 17th century.
Tickets 130 SEK/pers



Ericsson Globe. From the top, 130 meters above sea level, you enjoy an unbeatable view of Stockholm.  SkyView consists of two glass gondolas, that each can hold 16 people. The ride takes about 20 minutes. SkyView is located in the largest event area in the Nordic region – the Globe Area.
Tickets & Opening Hours -130 SEK/pers