If you’re planning a trip to Stockholm, this is what you can expect.
July is the warmest month.
February is the coolest month.
July is the wettest month.
March is the driest month.
Stockholm’s beauty is legendary. A modern capital city with a flourishing business life, it has successfully retained its history and natural splendour. Founded in the 13th century, the narrow streets and medieval buildings of the Old Town sit comfortably close to the modern harbour and port facilities, office blocks, hotels, cafes and, of course, cruise ships.
Set across 14 different islands, water accounts for a third of Stockholm’s total area and contributes significantly to one of the world’s most alluring cityscapes. Its numerous waterways are criss-crossed by 57 bridges, while green parklands seem to be around almost every corner. And during the long summer days, there are countless open-air drinking and dining options for enjoying the magnificent natural setting.
Entering Stockholm is to sail through one of the most unique natural scenarios in the world - the archipelago. Made up of over 24,000 small islands no other place has this unique beauty.
You dock right in the centre of the city, just steps away from a wealth of cultural treasures to the city’s elegant stores and historic sights. Stockholm’s popularity as a cruise port has grown significantly in recent years. The forecast for 2005 is even better with an estimate of over 250 calls carrying more than 270 000 passengers. This includes 29 turnaround calls (app. 32,000 pax).
Stockholm is a shopper’s paradise. World famous for its design and crystal, you’ll find a whole lot more from exclusive fashion stores filled with the latest trends, to handicrafts and souvenirs. For the Non European Union visitor, it is easy to get a refund of the local sales tax (VAT) on purchases.
Stockholm itself is a city of culture. With over 70 museums throughout the city, there is something to suit everyone’s taste. Don’t plan on sitting around while in Stockholm because there is plenty to do. Why not rent a paddleboat and see the city from the water - or check out Stockholm from above while gazing from a hot air balloon.
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