Very good massage...I felt like a new person when I left.
This place can be easily missed if you’re walking by on the street. The signage isn’t great and there’s only a small door and window to the outside, which doesn’t look that appealing at first glance. ...
Myself and a friend visited this week. The venue is unassuming, but it's is run by a very friendly group who speak English. There are a range of times available, but all are pretty reasonable by Europ...
I have had Thai massages countless timesall over the world and especially in Thailand (everywhere from Wat Po to the Oriental Hotel). This massage was the real deal. In fact, it was so good that I wen...
After working and walking miles throughout the beautiful capital city of Stockholm, my business partner and myself figured we could use a much needed massage. This massage parlor did not disappoint. ...
As a large man 1.92m and 130kg I was not expecting much to allieve my shoulder aches after dog sledding 3 days ago. But Rose did a great job pushing, kneading and pulling (even standing on my back). I...
The history of the Old Town of Stockholm dates back to the thirteenth century and is very old. The city has medieval alleys, colorful houses, round stone streets, and classical buildings. Since Sweden has no war for two hundred years, the Old City is well preserved. In addition to the Royal Palace, the Grand Place, the Cathedral, the Parliament Building, the Nobel Museum, and a variety of small shops and restaurants, it is worth a little more time to stop and hang around.
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For the first time, I took the subway for the subway and bought a ticket to sit at random. There are more than one hundred stations. No matter which one you arrive, you can enjoy different scenery. I think the subway designers in Stockholm are great sculptors and illustrators...
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Every Christmas, Europe's big and small cities will be extraordinarily warm, even if there is snow in the sky, but the Christmas lights everywhere in the city and the laughter of the children make every cold winter come. Get warm.
Stockholm on Christmas Eve, there is a place to visit, that is the Christmas market on the Old Town Square.
A dazzling array of exquisite small handicrafts, candles, sweets, and small dolls, all of which are indispensable elements of the Christmas market. The market snacks here are a famous local food collection place. In the cold winter, you can eat hot reindeer meat, drink a delicious mulled wine, and finally buy a bag of sweet, sugar-free nuts.
The Christmas market in the Old Town is a Swedish tradition. Surrounded by ancient colorful houses, it is an unmistakable opportunity to experience the warm fairy tale world in the winter!
Christmas Market Time: 12.2-23,11
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A visit to the old town of Stockholm, Gambla Stan. The weather was not so nice, but it stays a beautiful city. Go for a walk to have an amazing view or climb the stairs of the smallest walking area of Sweden. But above all, enjoy the time in this small part of Stockholm #givethanks
Fran DDW
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The Old Town is located on a small island in the heart of Stockholm. The Old Town dates back to the 13th century. The city has medieval alleys, round stone streets and antique buildings, influenced by the North Germanic style. Since Sweden has no war for 200 years, the Old City is well preserved, and you can feel the breath of history and modernity, especially on the streets of Linhe and Linhai. The main sights of the Old Town include the Royal Palace, Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum and the Knights Church.
Charming old town square - may be a bit touristy (especially) the shops but still good to visit. Try the local princess cake in the many cafes.
Sweden is a historical pirate country. Don't look at how advanced this country is now. It has a famous Nobel Prize reputation. In the past, this country was a pirate, and it was a scenic spot that made its fortune by pirates.
Famous tourist city in Europe. Nice place, recommended to see, old town is well preserved! quaint
I like this city very much. There are many old buildings left over from the past and it is a very clean city.
In the Old Town of Stockholm, there are magnificent palaces, imposing churches and towering minarets, while the narrow streets and lanes show the style of the medieval streets. The streets and alleys of the old city are paved with stones, the widest point is only 5 to 6 meters, and the narrowest point is less than 1 meter. On both sides of the street are some old shops, selling simple, unique and exquisite handicrafts and souvenirs. The Royal Palace of Sweden, Royal Opera House, Royal Opera House, Parliament Building and Stockholm City Hall are all gathered here.