Stockholm is actually an archipelago, connected not only by bridges and waterways, but by a distinct Scandinavian culture. While the four most popular neighborhoods share a common theme, each island also exudes a unique personality of its own. One possesses a charming historic center that is intertwined with cobblestone streets and a royal past, while another is a Parisian twin that luxuriates with ornate apartments and upscale boutiques. The bustling young one is filled to the edges with energy, art, and up-and-coming “fill-in-the-blanks”, while the island of green conserves Swedish nature, culture, and recreation.
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Copenhagen: Bike Lanes, Canals, & Mary Jane Farmer’s Markets
A maze of canals run through the picturesque and spirited Copenhagen. Although it’s the largest of the Scandinavian cities, one’s two feet quickly recognize the compact nature of this historic metropolis. If the cobblestone streets don’t hint enough that cars don’t own Copenhagen, then the impressive labyrinth of bike lanes certainly do.
Bergen, Norway: Pastel Houses, Lively Wharf & Gateway to the Fjords
While it may be the 2nd largest city in Norway, Bergen may be the richest in local and lively Norwegian culture. This charming destination is nestled on the Sogneford Coastline, surrounded by mountains that are stocked with lush trees and dotted with pastel wooden houses.
Oslo: Fjords, Clouds, & Trampolines
Norway’s capital of Oslo is beautiful, walkable, and populous. This city is rich with a myriad of natural wonders, contemporary architecture, and quaint Scandinavian flare. There is a clear commitment to preserve it’s historical culture, maritime fame, and environmental conscience. Despite that, it isn’t easy to avoid the cliche sightseer experience. While this may take away from authenticity, the untouchable views breathe local lifeblood into explorer veins.