Stockholm
It was another one of those weeks where I traveled to Zurich and Oslo for work and Nate was in Helsinki so we figured we’d take advantage of being in the Nordics and visit one of the cities up there for the weekend. Since Nate is up there quite often, I asked him to pick the best one out of Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm. He suggested Stockholm eventhough he said all of the cities would be great choices. So after my travels to Zurich (which was strange and familiar all at the same time but felt so great being back) and Oslo, I was off to Stockholm Thursday evening. I worked from our Stockholm office that Friday and met up with Nate Friday evening. It was finally the weekend!
The weather was a bit chilly and rainy all weekend but we were off to make the best of it. Friday night we explored a bit of the old town on Gamla stan, grabbed a drink and had dinner. One thing about Stockholm, and the Nordics in general, is that speaking English is never a problem. Everyone there knows English and they speak it very well. So from that perspective, it was a bit of a language vacation for us as well.
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Right outside City Hall |
Saturday we were up and off to City Hall for the tour. Stockholm is the home of the Nobel prize awards ceremony. The ceremony takes place at Stockholm Concert Hall and the banquet takes place in City Hall. While we were on the tour of City Hall we saw the giant hall, which they call the “Blue Room”, where they host the big banquet dinner. We also saw the “Golden Hall” where the dancing takes place. It was pretty cool to see and quite pretty both inside and out. City Hall sits right on the water which makes for lovely views.
We were then headed back to Gamla stan to check out the Nobel Museum (pretty cool....it highlights all of the Nobel prize winners and talks about Mr. Alfred Nobel himself, the founder of the prize), Stockholm Cathedral and the Royal Palace. We walked around, shopped and had dinner in a nice local neighborhood and before we knew it, were on a plane the next morning headed back to Paris.
It was a quick but very pleasant weekend and was a good chance to get a feel for Stockholm, check it out and enjoy some Swedish meatballs. I think it’s a beautiful city and it feels very “European” to me with the buildings and cobblestone streets. Nate says I should join him back there again in February when I can get a true sense of winter in the Nordic region. Uh, yeah....meet you there babe!
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