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Stockholm: When (and when not) to tip in Sweden

Swedish kronor. Photo by Steve Lokomotiv.

Apr 22 Traveling from the US to Europe, it’s easy to fall into the same tipping habits you use back home, like handing over 20 percent without even really thinking about it. The tipping culture throughout Europe varies quite a bit, and Sweden is no different. However, knowing how the tipping culture works can save you some money » Read more

Posted in Local Customs, Money Matters, Practical Info, Stockholm, Sweden, tips, Travel Smarts

Stockholm: 10 free museums in Stockholm

Stockholm: 10 free museums in Stockholm

Apr 01 A few years ago, the government decreed that all museums in Stockholm would offer free entry. Unfortunately for tourists and museum-lovers alike, this did not prove to be economically feasible and the experiment was brought to an end. Luckily, Stockholm’s museums continue to draw crowds, even if those crowds now have to pay to get » Read more

Posted in Art, Entertainment, Exhibitions, Free Stuff, Museums, Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Airport Transportation: Cheap ways to get in from Arlanda

Stockholm Airport Transportation: Cheap ways to get in from Arlanda

Mar 18 I have spent too much time wandering around airports trying to figure out the cheapest way to get into my latest European destination. It’s frustrating and really no way to start a trip after having been crammed on an airplane for several hours. Some airports are easier than others, though, and offer a few different » Read more

Posted in Airports, Alternative Transportation, Bus, City Transportation, Money Matters, Practical Info, Stockholm, Sweden, tips, Travel Smarts, Trip Planning

Stockholm: A Cheapo night out on the town

Stockholm: A Cheapo night out on the town

Mar 04 Alcohol is not cheap in Sweden. Especially not in Stockholm. There’s just no way around it. Stockholm is consistently ranked as one of the world’s most expensive cities and a night out can easily add up. It doesn’t have to, though. What to order First, learn the lingo. The Swedish word for beer is “öl,” » Read more

Posted in Cheapo night out, Entertainment, Food, fun, Nightlife, Stockholm, Sweden, tips

Stockholm: Free tours on International Tourist Guide Day

Stockholm: Free tours on International Tourist Guide Day

Feb 17 Many cities throughout Europe offer free walking tours, though, unfortunately, Stockholm does not. Despite the ease in which Stockholm can be navigated on foot. Despite the natural beauty of a city built on islands. Despite Sweden being the land of the midnight sun. However, on Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Stockholm will be » Read more

Posted in churches, City Guides, Free Stuff, Neighborhood, News, Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Cheap Sights: 3 churches in Gamla Stan you must visit

Stockholm Cheap Sights: 3 churches in Gamla Stan you must visit

Jan 28 Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town, is made up of four different islands: Stadsholmen, Riddarholmen, Helgeandsholmen, and Strömsborg. Stadsholmen is known colloquially as “Gamla Stan” although all four are technically a part of the Old Town. Between the different islands, Gamla Stan is home to several historical buildings including the Royal Castle and the Swedish Parliament. » Read more

Posted in churches, Local Objects, Neighborhood, Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm: “City Bikes” program lets you tour Stockholm on two wheels

Stockholm: “City Bikes” program lets you tour Stockholm on two wheels

Jan 15 Stockholm is a beautiful city and one that can easily be toured on foot. If you’re hoping to get around a little faster though, cycling around town will allow you more freedom. Bike lanes are common and well respected by motorists and pedestrians alike. It’s no surprise then that Stockholm City Bikes, a bike sharing program run » Read more

Posted in Alternative Accommodations, Stockholm, Sweden, transportation

Stockholm: 3 Christmas markets in Stockholm

Stockholm: 3 Christmas markets in Stockholm

Dec 08 Swedes seem to love Christmas. And the season starts in November. The lights and candles start emerging, trying to ward off the oncoming darkness. Christmas decorations go on sale in shops throughout the country. People start discussing their holiday plans. It is also when many Christmas markets start opening. It’s not hard to find a Christmas » Read more

Posted in Festivals, Food, holidays, Local Customs, Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Public Transportation: Bus and Metro explained

Stockholm Public Transportation: Bus and Metro explained

Nov 17 Each day in Stockholm, 700,000 trips are made using public transportation. Considering only about 800,000 people live within Stockholm city limits, that number is pretty impressive. With the efficient and user-friendly SL, Stockholm’s public transportation company, it makes sense that so many Stockholmers take to the metro, buses, and more. The lowdown Stockholm is a » Read more

Posted in Bus, City Transportation, Practical Info, Stockholm, Sweden, Train, transportation

Stockholm: Ideas for short winter days and empty wallets

Stockholm: Ideas for short winter days and empty wallets

Nov 05 On October 25th, the clocks changed and Sweden fell back one hour. For many people around the world, this just means that it gets darker a little earlier, in Stockholm it means that on Monday the 26th Stockholmers were greeted with a sunset around 4:00 pm. The days are short in Sweden now and only » Read more

Posted in Art, Entertainment, Events, Exhibitions, Free Stuff, islands, Stockholm, Sweden