The Swedish capital is nicknamed “Beauty on Water,” and gazing out at the glittering waters of the harbor it’s not difficult to see why. I recommend visiting Stockholm in the warmer months. While I’m sure the city is beautiful in winter, many of the activities that made my experience so enjoyable are much more amenable to warmer temperatures. I especially liked renting a paddleboat and floating around the harbor for an hour. You’ll get a completely different perspective of the city viewing
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Our Ryanair flight from Scotland arrived in Sweden’s 2nd largest city thirty minutes ahead of schedule. Pretty good for one of those no-frills services! Banking into its... More
Stockholm, bejeweled by the spires of beautiful churches, is a dream to visit. The harbor winds through the city and its banks, as well as the rest of the city, are well equipped... More
The city is magnificent & very romantic place to have peaceful stay surrounded by the old fascinating, inspirable structures & with classical restaurants & summer cafés which are... More
Stylish rooftop drinking spaces are springing up across Europe, but if you're at ground level it's all too easy to walk right on by. Here Jane Dunford and Annabelle Thorpe reveal 30 of the best...more
Whether you want a city pied-a-terre, a rural retreat or a full-service hotel, you can find it on the water. From Kew to Kashmir, Sarah Turner and Jane Dunford pick the best floating accommodation, including some you can skipper yourself...more