Visit Stockholm - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Stockholm, Sweden

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Published 2015-10-10
The Best & Worst of Visiting Stockholm, Sweden. From face control at bars and high prices to amazing nature and museums that make you want to sing ABBA Stockholm has some great things to see and do. Here are our 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Stockholm, Sweden.

Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden
Copyright Mark Wolters 2015

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All Comments (21)
  • @gregputman
    Being a traveller to Stockholm many times, you should mention how cool their subway is, compared to most standard subways. It's practically like an art museum in a cave
  • @LexSijtsma2
    Just visited Stockholm. They now have an app for public transport. Works like a charm.
  • @leeloo19
    I went to Stockholm 2 months ago, one thing I particularly appreciate is the low level of pollution for a big city! There's no "pollution fog" above the city like in every big city in Europe or America. We can breathe over there!
  • @rantle450
    I just came from Stockholm. What a beautiful city! I was very impressed! The thing i couldn't get used to was sunsets at 10pm and sunrise light close to 3am. People were very nice and we ate at the hotel. It was expensive but well worth it.
  • @Bengtroslund
    You should tell people about the Allemansrätt (Allmensright) . It means you can go everywhere in nature, private and state own. You can camp, pick berries and mushrooms. Fishing is free in the ocean and the five biggest lakes, including Mälaren in Stockholm.
  • This is my second video that I watched and I have to say that I really like em. Your energy is on top which makes it great!
  • @linettelow
    Your honest reviews are amongst the best :) Cheers, Wolter. Have a great week ahead.
  • @XianKai
    Loved your list and tips! Thank you!!!
  • @nero512
    Fall and winter is not too bad. The darkness makes us light candles. The cold makes us wear jackets, sweaters etc, which alot of swedes like. During these times it is easier to sleep as it is so dark out. Also during christmas its kinda nice when its snowing, as you're walking home, adds to the feeling.
  • @colinburke3758
    Thanks for your time and insight... going there next June .... will certainly watch some of your other offerings on the city
  • ABBA Museum was one of the best museums I've ever been to and I live in DC
  • @JonasWaclaw
    I'm from Stockholm and feel that the service I get here is just like I want it. Maybe there's a big difference in service between european cities and the US. I guess it's just a cultural misunderstanding :) Something I would really recommend tourists to do when exploring Stockholm is to see the Archipelago! It's something completely different and you will love it. But make sure to come here during summer! I personally have a summer house on an island there and I'm in love with it!
  • @pontuspanflojt
    Love the Jönköping drop at 8:50! My hometown and truly one of Sweden's most beautiful cities.
  • @ToastedCigar
    I love visiting Stockholm, and since it's so cheap from Finland I tend to go there a couple of times a year. Superb ethnic restaurants, great cafe/nightlife-culture, and of course the snus. ;)
  • @rebeckahvirf
    What's important to understand is that when people don't talk or stare at you - they are being polite. If you want something, go ahead and ask. But don't expect us to run after you all night because in Sweden that makes you both rude and a massive creep.
  • @herrfriberger5
    Up until the early 2000s or so (depending on town or city) you could buy a ticket the normal way, i.e. on the bus itself. The alleged reason for us to put up with this bisarre hassle to get a simple ticket was the increased frequency of bus drivers getting robbed...
  • @FrankD3an
    People coming to Stockholm!!! Get an SL card. It cost me £12.5 for 4days. It's the most efficient and cheap service I've used. SL cards as Walter said, it gets you on all busses, trams, trains and centros (underground. ) the SL card will get you all around Stockholm "state." Stockholm is beautiful. If you're English the conversion rates SOOOOO GOOD £1-14sek. I'll be going again in February to meet friends obviously, it's cheap for me as I don't pay for accommodation. I've never felt so welcome.. Luxury store assistants are the best, it's pretty much 1 to every customer. Plus it equals to 1/3 off for us English folk! I actually service in the stores as they are straight to the point. If your used to English stores it isn't much different. I think Americans are used to way too friendly and intrusive customer service. My opinion sorry. Loved the video though Walter.