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The Swedish capital essentially is situated in Northern Europe, offers a stunning combination of natural surroundings and cultural sites. Not surprisingly, one of the best ways to discover the city is by boats. Stockholm, The Venice of The North is built on 14 islands linked by bridges. Its strategic location between Lake Malaren and the Baltic Sea has given Stockholm a strong commercial edge for centuries. Today, it has the reputation of being one of the cleanest capitals. Seven out of ten people in Stockholm use public transportation.
During summer time, people swim in the Intercity Lake Malaren, which is also the public source of drinking waters. Stockholm's waterway extends into one of the world's largest archipelagos. More then 24,000 islands are accessible by fairy in the summer. In Stockholm, you'll find the world on the National City Park, a 27 sq/km recreational area including three royal parks.
You may do most of your site seeing by foot, but don't miss the underground. Colorful paintings and sculptures span the walls of Stockholm's nature. In the heart of Stockholm history, Gamla Stan founded in 1252. You can view the Royal Palace in parliaments and stroll along the narrow cobblestoned lanes lined with restaurants and boutiques selling traditional crafts.
For a lively cultural experience, you can count on a number of outdoor festivities and other activities especially popular in late spring and early summer when the sun just fairly disappears off the horizon.
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