ジュリアナ・デヴァーのインスタグラム(cleverdeverwherever) - 8月13日 05時04分
It’s officially official- I’m going back to Sweden in a couple weeks!
Last time I was there was in 2013 for @eurovision in Malmö.
This time it’s for the Adventure Travel World Summit in Gothenburg!
Before the conference I get to stay at the @fallangetorp farm in Västmanland and learn about Swedish farming, bushcraft, forest bathing, go on a beaver safari and hug baby animals.
Can you believe?? I will have a couple days in Stockholm at the very beginning. Should I go to the ABBA Museum this time? Or are the airport puppets enough? Lol.
Any other Stockholm recs for me?
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scippy1003
Have a hot chocolate and cinnamon roll at the oldest bakery in Sweden in gamla stan(can’t remember exactly but it was something with konditori and it’s in the South of Gamla Stan). Best hot chocolate you’ll ever taste! And then head over to the open air museum Skånsen. They have old Swedish business buildings etc from a few hundred years ago and all over Sweden there, with people dressing up like in the old days and telling you about their life and work and they have a little Nordic zoo. And the ABBA museum is basically just around the corner as well ;)
And if you have the time I recommend a day trip to Uppsala, with the biggest church in Sweden, the old anatomy auditorium-turned-into-a-museum-kinda-thing, the Linné-garden and the best cinnamon rolls at the Linné-Cafe!
ljbpic
We were in Stockholm for 4 days last September, loved the ABBA museum, the park opposite was very pretty but was amazed at the amazing decorative undergrounds we went on, simply stunning, other places we enjoyed was Gamla Stans, Vaxholm, the closest archipelago island to Stockholm, Djurgarden is very quiet green retreat, not far from downtown Stockholm, Skansen with excellent museums. If you not already visited these places Enjoy 🇬🇧👌❤️
rejost
Bring a raincoat, it's been very rainy! Also yes to the ABBA Museum. Maybe a strange rec, but Stortorget where people were executed during the Stockholm bloodbath and you can count the stones on a building that represent each person who died (they also have nice coffee shops there to have a fika (necessary), but they're generally pretty packed. Love the hot chocolates there
orteninho
I'd check in with @wizbizkit as she rocked the capital in a few days on her last visit! She might have the itinerary close at hand still. And also... people should really leave the cities behind and see more of Sweden's wilderness and find the calm in nature. Good to have you back though! Enjoy!
lololova
Amazing!! Hope you’ll enjoy our country, sadly I can’t recommend anything since I live nowhere near those cities😁 I was almost just there in Stockholm but only in order to watch P!nk perform there and the only other thing we managed to do was ride the Skyview around Globen☺️❤️
jen__m__
Gothenburg is such a great city, chilled vibed, easy to get around by foot, tram or bus and just lovely. So sad that I don't live there anymore. You have to get to the neighborhood Haga and have a traditional kanelbulle as part of your fika! And tak
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