The town of Sigtuna is very close to the city and is also a place worth visiting. Here you can experience the scenery of the Nordic town, and it is also a very historical place for coming to Sweden.
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Sigtuna Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sigtuna, a small town on the banks of Lake Mälaren, Sweden's largest lake, is about 2 hours' drive outside of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. It is very suitable for a day trip from Stockholm. The small town was founded by King Erik Segersäll around 980 AD. Early Swedish coins were minted here from 995 to 1030. There are many old wooden houses on both sides of the street. Walking in the town, there are 18th century town halls and streets in the city, and beautiful lakesides. scenery, and medieval ruins.
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Sigtuna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The town of Sigtuna is very close to the city and is also a place worth visiting. Here you can experience the scenery of the Nordic town, and it is also a very historical place for coming to Sweden.
Sigtuna Sigetina Ancient Town (the birthplace of Sweden) [Fun] The human touch is particularly strong, everyone is particularly lively and very cute. [Cost-effective] The town consumption is not high, but it is still quite a lot of people to travel.
A hundred generations of time-Sigtunawhere Sweden begins 100 generations of time, millennium ancient city - birthplace of Sweden - Sigetina
It is also a 45-minute drive from Stockholm to the small town of Sigtuna, with lots of free parking. (One hour, four hours) This is Stockholm's back garden, many people use the holidays to drive here for walks and vacations, the lake here is Sweden's largest lake, the scenery is very good, there are many wild ducks. The town also has some farmers' markets every holiday, put some fruits and vegetables to sell. The town house is very distinctive and quiet, and there is a council hall inside.
In the morning, we went to the small town of Sigtuna, located on the shore of Lake Meralen, the historical town was the capital of Sweden, and the first coin was born here. The tranquility of the town on the weekend morning was broken by our group. Then finally entered the city, Stockholm, the most prosperous and beautiful city in northern Europe, visited the Vasa Shipwreck Museum, watched the palace changing ceremony, and visited the old city.