Stockholm, Sweden
Djurgården 10
A ferry that transports visitors around the beating heart of SwedenA ferry that transports visitors around the beating heart of Sweden
A ferry that transports visitors around the beating heart of SwedenA ferry that transports visitors around the beating heart of Sweden
The Royal Tennis Hall was built after Sweden's king visited England and fell in love with the sport.
The Stockholm Metro is famously good-looking. In fact, it has been called "the world's longest art gallery".
When opened in 1990, a ticket on this first-class Swedish train included free use of the fax machine.
Each year, the plaza of this office building hosts Stockholm's largest Christmas tree, and possibly the largest Christmas tree in the world.
This 1997 wave swinger resides in Sweden's oldest amusement park which hosted concerts by Bob Marley, setting the record for park capacity.
This building in Stockholm, Sweden stands in a public square dedicated to the city's founder.
This Swedish five-star hotel has hosted Nobel Prize Laureates and their families for over 100 years.
This House of Nobility is one example an exquisite work from the 17th century architecture in northern Europe.
Built between 1913-1914, Muttern 12 is a classic example of a Swedish national romantic building inspired by Stockholm's Old Town.
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