Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Sweden travel tips
Following are regularly updated travel tips for Sweden.
The text below is from the comprehensive holiday travel tips to be found at
Cheap World Travel Tips.
October 14 2007 Sweden travel tips
In the spring of 2009, ABBA the Museum will open in a 100 year old custom warehouse on the south quay of central Stockholm. The building will be dedicated to the band ABBA and is expected to become one of Europe's most popular tourism drawcards.
A handy way to cut holiday travel costs is with a Stockholm Card, available from tourist centres, hotels or the internet. The card offers one-time entry to 75 museums and attractions, boat rides, parking and unlimited public transport. The Stockholm Card covers 24, 48 and 72 hours, for adults costing 290 kroners (US$45), 420 kroners (US$65) and 540 kroners (US$84). For children, the Stockholm card for children costs 120 kroners ($US18.60), 160 kroners ($US24.80) or 190 kroners ($US29.50) (Oct 2007 prices).
Stockholm is a city where it's best to walk rather than drive and you should set aside at least three days, preferably five, if you want to see all the best sights.
Other "must see" tourist attractions during your travel in Stockholm include the stately City Hall, the open-air museum of Skansen, Drottningholm Palace and the salvaged 375 year old warship Vasa in the Vasa Museum.
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