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A Long Summer Weekend in Stockholm - WSJ
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8 a.m. Take the T-Bana to Karlaplan square in Östermalm, and head for a typically Nordic breakfast buffet of cheese, charcuterie and house-made granola at Broms, one of a few stellar Stockholm establishments that does double duty as an all-day bistro as well as a grocery store (Karlavägen 76, bromskarlaplan.se).
9:15 a.m. Walk through Östermalm to Strandvägen, Stockholm’s grand waterfront residential street, lined with turret-topped, Belle-Époque apartment buildings, and cross over a small bridge to Djurgården island, once used by Swedish kings as a place to hunt deer and now home to many of the city’s leading attractions.
12:15 p.m. Visit the current Swedish royal family’s home just west of Stockholm, Drottningholm Palace (kungahuset.se).
9:30 a.m. Take Bus No. 76, which you can pick up just down the street from Urban Deli, to Kungsträdgården, the parklike square in Norrmalm (Stockholm’s business and shopping district) and cross the bridge to Skeppsholmen, a small hilly island.
1:30 p.m. Take the T-Bana to St. Eriksplan, in the Vasastan area, and visit one of Stockholm’s more eccentric new art venues, Sven-Harrys Konstmuseum, which combines an exhibition space, a restaurant and an exact rooftop replica of an 18th-century manor house, where founder Sven-Harry Karlsson, a Swedish businessman, shows off his private collection of 19th and 20th century Swedish paintings (Eastmansvägen 10—12, sven-harrys.
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Uppskattar även att de lägger så stor vikt vid vinerna som de gör.
Ovanligt fina desserter, om man orkar sig på en dvs.
Uppskattar även att de lägger så stor vikt vid vinerna som de gör.
Ovanligt fina desserter, om man orkar sig på en dvs.
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