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Introducing Stockholm

Sweden's capital is one of the most beautiful major cities in the world, a mirage of saffron- and terracotta-coloured buildings shimmering between blue water and bluer skies all summer, or covered with snow and dotted with lights in winter. It's also a vibrant, modern city, famous for producing sleek designs, edgy fashion and world-class nightclubs.

The old town, Gamla Stan, is a compact little maze of cobblestone streets apparently built for small, thin people with very sturdy ankles. The stucco walls of its red, orange and vanilla buildings sag toward each other exhaustedly over countless souvenir shops and ice-cream parlours, while the Royal Palace crowns the tiny island. Just to the south of Gamla Stan is another island neighbourhood, Södermalm, where high waterfront hills are graced by lovely old residences and the main drags are lined with bohemian shops, art galleries and rollicking clubs. On the other side of Gamla Stan is the main city centre, a buzzing metropolis whose boutiques and restaurants can hold their own against just about any big city on the continent.

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Overlooking Gamla Stan, the old city of Stockholm, from City Hall Tower.
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Overlooking Gamla Stan, the old city of Stockholm, from City Hall Tower.

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  • Rachel Lewis
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  • Drottningholm, winter.
  • Frozen river and lifesaver ring, winter.
  • Woman serving vodka drinks in ice glasses at Absolut Icebar, Nordic Sea Hotel.
  • Ferry passengers feeding seagulls.
  • Changing of gaurds outside the royal palace of Stockholm
  • Hotorget Market.
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