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The coolest people in the world! Remember, they invented "blond"!  Scandinavian style is really about Stockholm. Here is a civilized city that also knows how to party, especially in the summer, when the midnight sun creates the ambiance for the longest outdoor sunset cocktail parties ever.



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Kulturhuset
Sergels Torg
Tel. 46 8 508 31 508
www.kulturhuset.stockholm.se
With more than three million visits per year, Kulterhuset offers an unending stream of exhibitions and presentations in dance, art, photography, writing, and more. If it's culture, it's at the "culture house."

The Royal Palace
Gamla Stan
Tel. 46.8.402.61.30

www.kungahuset.se
Completed in the mid-18th century, this key Scandinavian landmark hosts guided tours of the Royal Apartments in English on Wednesdays, Fridays and weekends at 2 pm. With 608 rooms, it’s the largest castle still in use by a head of state.

Excursion to Birka
Stromma Kanalbolaget
Tel. 46.8.587.140.00

Nearly a full day’s tour. A boat leaves daily from Stadshusbron to the ancient Viking city of Birka. You’ll spend much of the day sailing in the waters of Lake Malaren.

Vasa Museum
Galärvarvsvägen 14
Tel. 46.8.519.548.00 
www.vasamuseet.se
This unique museum houses the salvaged 17th century Swedish warship The Vasa.  The Vasa is the best preserved 17th century ship in the world, and gives a great look into Sweden’s seafaring heritage.  Surrounding the ship are several permanent exhibitions that showcase other artifacts from the era, cinemas, a shop, and a restaurant.

The Nationalmuseum
Sodra Blasieholmshamnen
Tel. 08- 519 543 00
The Nationalmuseum is both Sweden’s largest and most renowned museum.  Art work from the Middle Ages right up until the start of the 1900s fills this expansive venue.  The Nationalmuseum specializes in Swedish art from the 1700s and 1800s, Dutch art from the 1600s, and is widely acknowledged as owning one of the finest French art collections in the world.  The excellent Design 1900/2000 exhibition celebrates the innovative design concepts that Sweden has become known for.

Liljevalchs
Djurgardsvagen
Tel.  60. 08-508 31 330
Owned and operated by the City of Stockholm, Liljevachs is Stockholm’s most beautiful exhibition environment.  This is a warm, welcoming, unpretentious art venue.  The ideal time to visit is from February to mid-March, when Lonely Planet reports that  the “Varsalongen Art Show held here is a fun place to shop for high art and kitsch from both new and established Swedish artists.”

Department.
Grev Magnigatan 6
Tel 070-713 61 22
Department is the best place to shop for contemporary art while in Stockholm.  Founded by highly-respected Swedish art consultants Anita Nilert and Lovisa Malmstrom, Department offers visitors guided tours through Stockholm’s top modern art galleries.  An appointment is necessary.

Bukowskis
Arsenalsgatan 4
Tel 08-614 0800
Founded in 1870, this prestigious auction house hosts four main auctions each year.  The Bukowski Group is renowned for its commitment to the time-honored tradition of specialist knowledge of the highest quality.  Two of the auctions showcase contemporary work related to modern design, while the other two feature 19th century paintings, antiques, jewelry, old masters, and much more.   

Sturebadet
Sturegallerian 36
Tel 08-545 015 00
Sturebadet  has been recognized as Stockholm’s premier gymnasia for over a century.  This is an ultra-modern spa in an Art Nouveau setting.  Aside from the large pool, there are also several smaller baths, a sauna, and a Turksish bath.   You can take strength and fitness classes, yoga, power hours, and zenergy classes.