Lisa in Stockholm

GROW ambassador Lisa Julius tours Stockholm for the weekend.

I just returned from a wonderful (but much too brief) weekend in Stockholm.  I tried to fit as much as I could into the short time.  I took the Under the Bridges tour, which took us under 14 bridges…the weather was perfect so it was a great day to do such a trip.  After the tour, I did a walk around Old Town, then stopped in a café for a little break, and walked over to Vasa museum.  The Vasa is so interesting…it is amazing that the ship was underwater for so many years and they were able to raise it intact!  The island Vasa is on is particularly pretty…there is a big park and even a café with palm trees (yes they are fake but it was still a little taste of Florida in Sweden).  Then it was time to walk back to the hotel to meet Elisabeth Palombo, the director of the GROW program, for an early dinner.  It was nice to be able to meet her, especially since I have been communicating with her regarding the GROW program.  We had dinner and then walked around town a little…I had a chance to see the Bonnier main offices in addition to some other sites that I had missed earlier in the day. 

On Sunday, I was able to fit in the Panoramic Tour (by bus) before I had to walk back to the hotel and head to the airport.  I didn’t make it to Grona Lund (though it did look very charming from the boat and if I had more time, I would have at least gone on a few rides) or Skansen or a few hundred other things that I wanted to do (I really wanted to do the hot air balloon trip but you have to book those weeks in advance) so those will have to be saved for my next visit to the city.   Stockholm is so beautiful and the people are so friendly, I wanted to return before I even left…I guess you could say I have ‘Stockholm Syndrome’.

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