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Sweden

Stockholm

Day1 (12 APRIL):On arrival at Stockholm Airport, transfer from airport to hotel. Check-in
at your hotel. Take some time to settle in and relax, visit nearby streets. Overnight stay at the
hotel in Stockholm.

Day2 (13 APRIL):Today morning after breakfast, visit Gamla Stan. Covering the island of
StadsholmenGamla Stan is the historic heart of the city and it certainly looks the part. Wandering the
cobblestone streets you’ll be treated to no end of classic, colorful scenery. Best to enjoy some aimless
exploring here before you start honing in on the landmark attractions. While you’re at it, try and find
the MårtenTrotzigsgränd, a super narrow alley with a staircase less than a meter wide. Then visit
Stortorget. At the heart of Gamla Stan lies the city’s oldest square, Stortorget. It’s here that you can
see the boldly colored buildings that are always doing the rounds on Instagram. Even though it really
is as pretty in real life, this medieval square may be smaller than you expect. The square is empty
except for its dark stone well which has long since dried up. Come Christmas time, Stortorget is also
where you’ll find the city’s most celebrated Christmas market. Overnight stay at the hotel in
Stockholm.

Day3 (14 APRIL):Today morning after breakfast, visit Stockholm city hall. Begin your day on the
eastern island of Kungsholmen to visit the Stockholm City Hall. Not only is it where you’ll find
various city offices and council chambers, but it’s also where the Nobel Prize banquet is held. With its
waterfront spot and tower it’s quite an elegant sight, but it’s even more impressive when you visit
inside. By taking a tour you’ll get to see some beautiful rooms and chambers, including the exquisite
Golden Hall. It’s also possible to climb up the building’s tower and its many steps to enjoy
Stockholm’s beautiful skyline. Then visit Vasa Museum. Heading across the city it’s time to visit the
most famous museum in Stockholm, the Vasa Museum. Found over on the island of Djurgården, this
museum is dedicated to the immense Vasa warship from the 17th century which was found mostly
intact in 1961. Inside you can actually see this enormous ship which sank during its maiden voyage in
1628 and admire how well-preserved it is, not to mention all the treasure found onboard. It really is a
one-of-a-kind attraction that you won’t want to miss. Overnight stay at the hotel in Stockholm.

Day4 (15 APRIL):Today morning after breakfast, visit Fjäderholmarna. While Stockholm
is stretched across several islands, the city sits on the edge of the much larger Stockholm
archipelago. There are over 24,000 islands and islets in the archipelago, one of the nearest
parts, suitable for a day trip, is Fjäderholmarna. This small collection of islands is a popular
getaway for locals and offers tourists a taste of what the archipelago can offer. Exploring
these small islands you’ll find small waterfront settlements surrounded by forest, cliffs, and
beaches. The islands may not be very big, but you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained. If
embracing nature isn’t your thing, Fjäderholmarna also boasts a large artistic community with
plenty of handicraft stores and art studios. Overnight stay at the hotel in Stockholm.
Day5 (16 APRIL) ):Today morning after breakfast, visit Sigtuna. To see one of the most historic
places in all of Sweden, head to the town of Sigtuna for the day. This ancient town is loaded with
medieval history, meaning it’s great if you’re looking to dive into the country’s lively history. Start by
taking a walk down StoraGatan which is said to be the oldest main street in all of Sweden. Along it
you’ll find old-fashioned wooden buildings which house various shops and restaurants. Next, head to
St. Mary’s Church, a pretty landmark that is still standing from the 13th century. The same can’t be
said for some of Sigtuna’s other attractions such as the stone remains of the St. Olaf’s, St.
Lawrence’s, and St. Peter’s medieval churches. Overnight stay at the hotel in Stockholm.

Day6 (17APRIL): Today morning after breakfast, visit Skansen Museum. Rounding out
your museum tour is the open-air museum, Skansen which is the first of its kind in Sweden or
indeed the world. Opened back in 1891, the museum shows visitors what life was like in
different parts of the country before the industrial era. Walking through its grounds you’ll see
farmhouses and other old-fashioned buildings which were carefully relocated to the premises.
There’s also Swedish wildlife to see like wolves and reindeer, as well as a petting zoo.
Evening is free for your own. Overnight stay at the hotel in Stockholm.

Day7 (18 APRIL): Today morning after breakfast, visit Ett HEM. An elegant townhouse in
the Ostermalm region of Stockholm Meaning a home- Ett HEM is an enchanting property
where guests are treated like friends of the family. Elegance- style and a casual ambiance is
the ethos here and surrounded by the owners private collection of art and photography- guests
are encouraged to use the house as if it is their own. A lounge- bar- library- spa- sauna- gym
and relaxation room add to the comfort. Ett HEM is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World
property. Near Ett HEM Stureplan district- museums- designer boutiques- restaurants-
Institute of Technology- Haumlegarden- Olympic Stadium. The Ett HEM is a Small Luxury
Hotels of the World property. Then proceed to The Royal Palace. The Royal Palace of
Stockholm is located on Stadan Island in the Old Town, where the King of Sweden works
and holds celebrations. The Royal Palace was built in the Middle Ages and was a military
fortress earlier. In the late 17th century, it was gradually transformed and expanded to
become the Royal Palace today. The beauty of architecture Now the royal family has moved
out of the Queen's Island Palace on the outskirts, but the Royal Palace in Stockholm is still
the official residence of the King of Sweden. The palace is built near the water, the buildings
are distributed in squares, and the white exterior walls are elegant and elegant. Overnight stay
at the hotel in Stockholm.

Day8 (19 APRIL)Today morning after breakfast. Check-out from hotel, pick-up from hotel
and drop to Airport for your return flight to India.

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