- Natural History Museum
- Out with Sofia
A few of us went with Sofia, a Swedish girl in our class, to a restaurant/bar just outside of Stockholm's city center. It was a really nice place where you could sit outside and get a view of Gamla Stan and the rest of the city. I got some great pictures of the "sunset"
- Indian Buffet
- Skeppsholmen/Kastellholmen
These last two were done on the same day. The Indian Buffet was in a really tiny building in Gamla Stan, so to conserve space they had the food in drawers in a heating cabinet. It was really strange, but the food was good. Afterwards we went for a walk on Skeppsholmen and Kastellholmen, a couple of small islands next to Gamla Stan. Kastellholmen has a small castle-type building and was originally used as a military base, but now the two islands just have museums.
- City Hall
Stockholm's City Hall is AMAZING. They have the dinner for the Nobel Prize presentations here. There is a room that is entirely covered with 23.5 karat gold. It took 10 kg to cover the room with the mosaic pieces. There was a lot of symbolism in the building too, such as the three chandeliers in the "Tre Kronor" room. The word for chandelier is the same as the word for crown (kronor) in Swedish, and the Three Crowns is a symbol of Sweden.
- Nordic Museum
- Ice Bar
This is a MUST for any tourist of Stockholm. This bar is entirely made of ice, even your cups! They give you a coat and gloves to wear, and you stay in the bar for about an hour, which is plenty because it's cold! Every year the Ice Bar is rebuilt with ice form northern Sweden.
- Djurgarden
Derek, Noel, and I went for an innocent walk around Djurgarden, a HUGE park/forest right in the city of Stockholm. Djurgarden used to be the royal hunting grounds, but is now just a park. We ended up walking for almost 5 hours because we wandered almost to the end of the island, but we saw a lot of cool things along the way. We found the most AMAZING playground ever, were practically able to touch a swan, and saw some hot air balloons take off. We ended our walk with a run to Gamla Stan for delicious ice cream.
- Uppsala
9 of us took a day trip to Uppsala, Sweden. Here we saw Uppsala Cathedral, Uppsala University, the Silver Bible, botanical gardens, Uppsala Slott, and Gamla Uppsala. Everything was so beautiful. In Gamla Uppsala we saw the burial mounds, where people (probably ancient kings) were buried in huge mounds in the earth, kind of like a pyramid, but way simpler. There was also the old church, which used to be the main church of Uppsala. I liked it because it was like a mini version of the Cathedral. There was also an old-style graveyard around the church. We were lucky because while we were in the Cathedral, a brass quintet was performing, and in the old church they were practicing the organ. I took videos of both, so you should go check it out.
I guess I sort of talked about everything that's happened anyway, haha. Tomorrow we leave for Svalbard/Spitsbergen. I'm so excited!!!! It will be a long day of travelling because we have to take 3 flights and there's a long layover for one of them, but it will be so worth it to get this chance to go to the Arctic circle. I just wish I didn't have to write a paper when I got back :(.
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