Djurgarden
Djurgarden, Stockholm, Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
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Djurgården is the perfect place for a walk, with both crowded places close (Skansen, Gröna Lund), and nature. Take a stroll along Djurgårdskanalen, stop for a coffee at the charming Roddarföreningen (a boat house close to Djurgårdsbrunn). Or walk further away along the sea (Saltsjön) and enjoy the view of the suburbs Nacka and Lidingö. There is even a pet...
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Djurgarden is the most beautiful part of Stockholm housing some of the nicest attractions the city has to offer such as Skasen zoo, Tavoli,Abba mueum etc.
Over and above this place has abundance of botanical items. The slightly rainy day made it so pretty and was worth a visit
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I really enjoyed walking around the Djurgarden, particularly walking further down the island away from the crows - lovely if you want a walk across parkland and alongside the river, with nice options if you want to stop for Fika!
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In any sunny day in Stockholm you might go to Djurgarden. It is very relaxing, very well maintained and it gives you the opportunity to spend a wonderful day without being bothered by the fact that you are in the middle of the capital, on top of the hill.
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Djurgarden is not one site but an island containing many important sites. This includes the Skanson Open Air Museum, The Vasa Ship Museum, The Nordiska Museum, The Rosendals Museum and the Waldemarsudde Museum. There are other sites as well. This is a large island and has farms, woods and many older privately owned houses and so a walk around the...
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Lovely area to visit, the hop on hop off ferry stops here. Hop off and stroll along towards the boat museum. There a bar serving Superb selection of craft beer and tasty food. Sat in the sunshine and enjoyed the midday sun watching boats sail out and in again!
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Every city should have a park like this. You can walk to there from Gamla Stan in 25 minutes. Just walk around (if it is sunny, you are lucky like me). There are couple museums, shops, restaurants around. You can walk freely but if you want to go some attraction, you need to pay individually.
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We had a wonderful walk around this beautiful island and can appreciate why so many locals flock there at the weekends. Stockholm is all about Green open spaces and nothing sums this up better than Djurgården. Kick back and relax.
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It's there @ Djurgarden. Any entertainment With Teens or kids, or For couples. Easy reachable, Biggest fun is by boat (several options look in your maps) history open air, vasa museum, Tivoli restaurants And nature + coastline.
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Tired, run down waste of money. Eclectic mix of buildings and animals. Plenty of other things to do in Stockholm.
Djurgården is the perfect place for a walk, with both crowded places close (Skansen, Gröna Lund), and nature. Take a stroll along Djurgårdskanalen, stop for a coffee at the charming Roddarföreningen (a boat house close to Djurgårdsbrunn). Or walk further away along the sea (Saltsjön) and enjoy the view of the suburbs Nacka and Lidingö. There is even a pet...
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Djurgarden is the most beautiful part of Stockholm housing some of the nicest attractions the city has to offer such as Skasen zoo, Tavoli,Abba mueum etc.
Over and above this place has abundance of botanical items. The slightly rainy day made it so pretty and was worth a visit
I really enjoyed walking around the Djurgarden, particularly walking further down the island away from the crows - lovely if you want a walk across parkland and alongside the river, with nice options if you want to stop for Fika!
In any sunny day in Stockholm you might go to Djurgarden. It is very relaxing, very well maintained and it gives you the opportunity to spend a wonderful day without being bothered by the fact that you are in the middle of the capital, on top of the hill.
Djurgarden is not one site but an island containing many important sites. This includes the Skanson Open Air Museum, The Vasa Ship Museum, The Nordiska Museum, The Rosendals Museum and the Waldemarsudde Museum. There are other sites as well. This is a large island and has farms, woods and many older privately owned houses and so a walk around the...
More
Lovely area to visit, the hop on hop off ferry stops here. Hop off and stroll along towards the boat museum. There a bar serving Superb selection of craft beer and tasty food. Sat in the sunshine and enjoyed the midday sun watching boats sail out and in again!
Every city should have a park like this. You can walk to there from Gamla Stan in 25 minutes. Just walk around (if it is sunny, you are lucky like me). There are couple museums, shops, restaurants around. You can walk freely but if you want to go some attraction, you need to pay individually.
We had a wonderful walk around this beautiful island and can appreciate why so many locals flock there at the weekends. Stockholm is all about Green open spaces and nothing sums this up better than Djurgården. Kick back and relax.
It's there @ Djurgarden. Any entertainment With Teens or kids, or For couples. Easy reachable, Biggest fun is by boat (several options look in your maps) history open air, vasa museum, Tivoli restaurants And nature + coastline.
Tired, run down waste of money. Eclectic mix of buildings and animals. Plenty of other things to do in Stockholm.