It was a random trip to begin with; about a month ago I happened upon £68 round-trip airfare to Stockholm, so my co-worker Meryl and I decided to go. I wish we had been able to spend more time there. The city is absolutely gorgeous. I definitely would like to go back- preferably in the summer next time!
Saturday
It rained lightly all day and it was pretty cold (high of 39F), but the weather was bearable for most of our activities.
First, we headed over to Gamla Stan (the old town). We wandered around for a good hour or so taking pictures. We saw:
- Mårten Trotzig´s Alley (the narrowest lane in Gamla Stan- only 35 inches wide)
- We discovered the spot where the picture on the cover of my guidebook was taken (Meryl recognized it when we ducked into a random little tunnel to look at a map) .
- We then had lunch in a cute little cafe in a really old building (the red one on the left)
- After lunch, we headed over to Storkyrkan, the oldest church in Gamla Stan. It was refreshing to see an old church that looked nothing like all the other ones I've seen in Europe so far. I really like the Swedish style.
- We then ducked our heads into Tyska Kyrkan (German church), which was more interesting on the outside than on the inside.
- We managed to make it over to the Royal Palace just in time to see the changing of the guard. We watched it for 10 minutes in the rain before we got bored and left. The best part was when one of the regiments marched off to a building just to hide behind the pillars. Maybe we would have known what was going on if we understood what they were yelling in Swedish.
- The only thing the weather really affected was our boat tour- we didn't go out on the deck (we lacked waterproof clothing), and since the windows were foggy we didn't take any pictures. But the tour guide was very good and we learned a lot about Stockholm.
- Seeking an indoor activity, we headed over to Östermalms Saluhall (a famous indoor market). I wanted to buy every food in sight. We ended up buying a couple slices of fancy cakes before leaving.
We hung out in our hostel that evening and got dinner at a pizza and kebab shop nearby. Our hostel was really nice- very clean and newly remodeled. The staff were very friendly and helpful as well. It had a cute no-shoes rule, which you could get around by wearing blue plastic shoe covers like surgeons wear.
Sunday
Due to our flight leaving at 4pm, we really only had time to see one sight in Stockholm before heading to the airport. The day felt warmer than Saturday but was actually colder (high of 36F). I think it felt warmer because there was no wind, and what I thought was mist turned out to be a light snow! It was very exciting.
The museum was really interesting. The ship was completed in 1628 and capsized (fully loaded) on its maiden voyage after travelling less than a nautical mile. It is the largest single object that has ever been preserved.
While walking back to our hostel (to then head to to the airport) it really snowed for a few minutes! You'll have to take my word for it though, since the snow didn't come out in the picture.
All in all, it ended up being a pretty cool trip. Next time I will definitely go back in the summer, however. :-)
Here's the link to my photo album for the trip:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2237212&l=e96df&id=3200197